Jack Sievers returns as an assistant coach on the Milwaukee baseball staff for his third season in 2026.
As an assistant coach with the Panthers, Sievers will work with the Milwaukee outfielders following a four-year collegiate career as an outfielder. While on the staff, Milwaukee has had nine student-athletes earn All-League honors from the Horizon League, including six first-team selections.
In addition to his collegiate playing career, Sievers has worked for Prep Baseball Report where he helped scout and evaluate high school players in Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota. He also has coaching experience at NorthStar Baseball Club in Burnsville, Minnesota, coaching multiple varsity teams, and helping in their athletes sign with collegiate programs, including several Division I opportunities.
Sievers came to Milwaukee after playing collegiately at Western Illinois for two seasons. While with the Leathernecks, Sievers had 50 hits including nine doubles and two home runs while driving in 30 RBIs in 80 games. He also scored 32 runs and stole six bases during his time in the Summit League.
Prior to his stop in Macomb, Illinois, Sievers played collegiately at Iowa Central, where he was a three-year member of the Triton baseball team from 2019-21. While with the team, he totaled 51 RBIs on 84 hits including 15 doubles, a triple, and five home runs, while also scoring 63 runs. At Iowa Central, he hit .283 for his career, culminating with a career-best .311 batting average during his COVID sophomore season in 2021.
The Minnesota-native played at Shakopee High School, where he earned three varsity letters in baseball.