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Norman Leroy Siebern (July 26, 1933 –
October 30, 2015) was an
American professional baseball player and scout. He
appeared in 1,406
games over a 12-year...
- Emil
Siebern (1888 – 1942) was an
American sculptor. He was born in New York City, one of six
children – five
brothers and one
sister – of
immigrant German...
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member of the
Democratic Party.
Sieberns was born
February 8, 1889.
Sieberns earned a
bachelor of law in 1912.
Sieberns served in
World War I as a medic...
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Ratzeburg and was
elected propst (provost) of the
Archdiocese of Bremen.
Siebern, Heinrich: Die Kunstdenkmäler der
Provinz Hannover. III. Regierungsbezirk...
- with Kent
Hadley and Joe
DeMaestri in
exchange for Marv Throneberry, Norm
Siebern, Hank Bauer, and Don L****n. In 1960,
Maris hit a single, double, and two...
- was just the
sixth pitcher (to date) with a
World Series home run. Norm
Siebern was
summoned to take over for
Howard and
Johnny Kucks came in to pitch...
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trade that sent 1956
World Series hero Don L****n, Hank
Bauer and Norm
Siebern to the
Kansas City
Athletics for power-hitting
outfielder Roger Maris,...
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Shantz N/A 1958 Vic
Power Frank Bolling Frank Malzone Luis Aparicio† Norm
SiebernLF
Jimmy PiersallCF Al Kaline†RF
Sherm Lollar Bobby Shantz N/A 1959 Vic...
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catcher and
occasional outfielder; he
competed for
playing time with Norm
Siebern and Enos Slaughter. He hit .290 with 10 home runs and 43 runs
batted in...
- only one of its kind in the world. It was
designed by the
sculptor Emil
Siebern,
carried out by
Julius C. Loester,
commissioned and
erected during the...