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Eddie Sieber
Date and Place of Birth:
February 20, 1915
Baseball Experience:
Semi-Pro
Position:
Catcher
Rank:
Sergeant
Military Unit:
Medical Corps, US Army
Area Served: European Theater of Operations
Edward A “Eddie” Sieber was born on February 20, 1915 in After graduation he
played for various
teams in
In the mid-1930s, Sieber traveled to
On May 10, 1943,
Sieber entered military service with the Army at Chicago, Illinois. He trained as a medic
and was stationed at
In May 1944, Sieber was shipped overseas. He arrived in
On Sunday, June 17,
1945, Sieber played for the “Whites” against the “Greys” in an
all-star game in
His brother Ray was stationed in
close together and when Ray read in the
Stars and Stripes
that his brother was coming to play baseball in
Sieber was behind the
plate and his sixth inning run-scoring double gave the Whites a 5-3
lead. A late-inning rally by the Greys, however, saw them take the
game 7-5.
An all-star team from
the two squads was chosen to play games in mainland Europe but
Sieber
was headed for
Sieber continued playing baseball after the war in
Sieber worked for Indiana and Michigan Electric Company and sold
real estate. He served on the St Joseph Township Board as a trustee
for over 30 years before retiring at age 92.
Eddie Sieber lives in
Thanks to Eddie Sieber and all members of his family for their
assistance in compiling this biography.
Copyright © 2007 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball in Wartime). All Rights Reserved.
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