The Milwaukee Brewers are in the midst of a historic summer. They are 42-14 since June 19, far and away the best record in baseball in that stretch. It has secured them the best record in the sport and an inside track at the top seed in the NL Playoffs. All of it comes in the first season of Brewers baseball without Bob Uecker , which was celebrated on Sunday. Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff spoke with MLB.com's Adam McCalvy about the fan support for Uecker.

“You know, we think we’re rock stars here, some more than others,” Woodruff said, per McCalvy. “But, like, he was truly a spectacle here. You can’t get on his level.”

Uecker was born in Milwaukee, played for the Braves while they were still there, and joined the Brewers radio team in 1971. He was the voice of the Cr

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