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Brewers Advance to NLCS, Honoring Late Beloved Announcer Uecker
12 Oct
Summary
- Brewers beat rival Cubs to reach NLCS
- Players unfurled flag dedicated to late announcer Bob Uecker
- Uecker was a beloved figure in Milwaukee for over 50 years

On October 12, 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers clinched a spot in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) by defeating their rival, the Chicago Cubs, in the National League Division Series. The Brewers' 3-1 victory over the Cubs was especially meaningful as the team paid tribute to the late Bob Uecker, a beloved figure in Milwaukee who had been the Brewers' announcer for over 54 years.
Uecker, who passed away in January 2025 at the age of 90, was renowned not only for his broadcasting skills but also for his comedic roles and self-deprecating humor. Brewers manager Pat Murphy expressed the team's deep affection for Uecker, saying, "We love it for Ueck. He's meant so much to this organization, but the way he affected these players, especially last year, to win this for him is really, really special."
After the game, Brewers players unfurled a flag dedicated to Uecker on the field, honoring the iconic broadcaster who had been a pillar of the Milwaukee community for decades. The Brewers' victory marked their first postseason series win since 2018, and they now look to advance to their first World Series since 1982 as they face the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS.