THE BREWERS ARE THE FIRST TEAM IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TO CLINCH A PLAYOFF SPOT. AND THE LATE LEGEND HIMSELF BOB UECKER, LEFT BEHIND A SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR THE TEAM. HOWDY, BOYS. NEVER A DOUBT YOU WOULD GET THIS INVITATION. YOU DID IT BY BELIEVING. REALLY MISS YOU GUYS. AND I WISH I WAS THERE. THINGS ARE GOOD. THE GOD ALMIGHTY PICKED ME TO BE ON HIS TEAM UP HERE. I, ALBEIT I’M THE THIRD CATCHER. YOU GUYS REALLY DON’T NEED ME. BUT I’VE GOT TO TELL YOU, I’LL BE ON THE HEADSET EVERY NIGHT WATCHING. AND DON’T FORGET TO TAKE IT ALL IN. ENJOY IT, KEEP IT LIGHT AND BELIEVE IN EACH OTHER. BOB UECKER, THE TEAM THEN RAISING A TOAST TO MR. BASEBALL. THE BROADCAST LEGEND DIED IN JANUARY. OUTFIELDER CHRISTIAN YELICH, ALSO USING THE POSTGAME CELEBRATION SATURDAY TO MOTIVATE HIS TEAM TO PUSH FURTHER. WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE FRIENDS FOR LIFE AND DO THIS WHOLE THING AND GO ON AND GO. EVERYBODY IN THIS ROOM IS FRIENDS FOR LIFE, AND THAT STARTS WITH THE BELIEF YOU SPEAK IT INTO EXISTENCE. YOU SEE IT, YOU VISUALIZE IT. YOU BELIEVE THAT WE CAN DO IT. THE BREWERS RETURNED TO AME
Brewers manager writes letter in Uecker’s voice to celebrate playoff spot
Brewers manager Pat Murphy penned the Bob Uecker letter he read to his team after they clinched a playoff spot Saturday night.

Updated: 2:26 PM CDT Sep 15, 2025
Brewers manager Pat Murphy penned the Bob Uecker letter he read to his team after they clinched a playoff spot Saturday night.”I got a letter today from Ueck,” Murphy said. “And before we toast, I want to read it… Howdy, boys. Never a doubt you’d get this invitation. You did it by believing. I really miss you guys and wish I was there.” “The fact that you have the best record in baseball, the best road record in baseball, caught his attention,” Murphy said. “Don’t forget to take it all in, take it light, and believe in each other. , Bob Uecker.” Uecker died in January at the age of 90. In a statement to WISN 12 on Monday, the Brewers said the letter was “a way for the team to remember, honor and include Ueck in our postgame celebration.” The Brewers have a two-game lead for the top seed in the National League. They host the Angels for a three-game series starting Tuesday.
MILWAUKEE —
Brewers manager Pat Murphy penned the Bob Uecker letter he read to his team after they clinched a playoff spot Saturday night.
“I got a letter today from Ueck,” Murphy said. “And before we toast, I want to read it… Howdy, boys. Never a doubt you’d get this invitation. You did it by believing. I really miss you guys and wish I was there.”
“The fact that you have the best record in baseball, the best road record in baseball, caught his attention,” Murphy said. “Don’t forget to take it all in, take it light, and believe in each other. [Signed], Bob Uecker.”
Uecker died in January at the age of 90.
In a statement to WISN 12 on Monday, the Brewers said the letter was “a way for the team to remember, honor and include Ueck in our postgame celebration.”
The Brewers have a two-game lead for the top seed in the National League. They host the Angels for a three-game series starting Tuesday.