I recently heard Sid speak at a business luncheon held at a local church. Listen, Sid is a "real" guy with a "real" message. It wasn't a canned speech or mushy fluff. He talked from the heart, gave personal experience and showed great compassion for those who do not know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. He was funny, charismatic and very relatable. I have every confidence that God will continue to use Sid to reach people right where it counts - in the heart.
Sid Bream
Renowned Atlanta Braves 1st Baseman
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Sid Bream
Biography
Sid Bream signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in June of 1981. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1985. He became a Free Agent in 1991 and signed a 3-year contract with the Atlanta Braves. In 1994, he became a Free Agent again and signed with the Houston Astros. In 1995, he retired from baseball. Sid played in four consecutive National League play-offs; one with Pittsburgh and three with the Braves. He has also played in 2 World Series, while playing with the Braves. One was against the Minnesota Twins and the other was against the Toronto Blue Jays. Sid Bream had many memorable moments, but the one that meant the most was sliding home in the 1992 National League Championship Series against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 7th game. Sid Bream was born in Carlisle, Pa. and raised in Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. He now resides in Zelienople, Pa., with his wife, Michele and his family. His son Michael is 18 years old, Tyler is 15 years old and Austin is 11. Sid's only daughter is 8 years old. Sid is an avid outdoorsman. He attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA. He majored in Physical Education. Today, after baseball, Sid Bream spends most of his time speaking for non-profit organizations.