James Dansby Swanson was born on February 11,1994 and is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball.
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James Dansby Swanson was born on February 11,1994 and is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball.
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Dansby Swanson was a two-sport athlete at Marietta High School, earning the nickname "Three-point Swanson" for his basketball prowess.
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The Colorado Rockies selected him out of high school in the 38th round of the 2012 MLB Draft, but Dansby Swanson opted not to sign, instead playing college baseball for the Vanderbilt Commodores.
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Dansby Swanson missed most of his freshman season due to injuries, but had a breakout sophomore season as Vanderbilt's starting second baseman.
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The Commodores won their first ever national championship that season, and Dansby Swanson was named the 2014 College World Series Most Outstanding Player.
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Dansby Swanson shifted back to shortstop in 2015 and won the Brooks Wallace Award for the best collegiate baseball player at that position.
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Dansby Swanson left Vanderbilt after the 2015 season to join the Diamondbacks and begin his professional baseball career.
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Dansby Swanson followed this with a championship title in the 2021 World Series, the Braves' first since 1995.
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Dansby Swanson was born on February 11,1994, in Kennesaw, Georgia.
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Dansby Swanson was a two-sport varsity athlete at Marietta High School in Georgia, playing for both the school's baseball and basketball teams.
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Dansby Swanson finished his three-year varsity team basketball career with 165 three-point goals, earning the nickname "Three-point Swanson".
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Dansby Swanson had received recruitment offers from a number of universities, including Troy, Clemson, and Georgia Tech, but he agreed to attend Vanderbilt after a conversation with coach Tim Corbin.
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When Tony Kemp left Vanderbilt after the 2014 season, Corbin asked Dansby Swanson to become the Commodores' starting second baseman as a sophomore in 2014.
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Dansby Swanson finished the regular Southeastern Conference season with a team-leading.
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Dansby Swanson was named the CWS Most Outstanding Player after batting.
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Dansby Swanson was named to the All-Tournament team at designated hitter, while Branden Cogswell of Virginia received the honor at second base.
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Dansby Swanson was a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, which ultimately went to Andrew Benintendi of Arkansas.
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Dansby Swanson rounded out the 2015 college baseball awards season with the Brooks Wallace Award, given to the best collegiate shortstop in the country.
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Dansby Swanson was diagnosed with a concussion and required 14 stitches on the side of his mouth.
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Dansby Swanson went 0-for-2 at the plate, striking out twice, drawing a walk, and scoring a run.
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That season, Dansby Swanson was selected to appear in both the Southern League All-Star Game and the All-Star Futures Game.
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Dansby Swanson was called up to Atlanta on August 16,2016, after the Braves traded shortstop Erick Aybar to the Detroit Tigers to clear the position for him.
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Dansby Swanson had at least one hit in 25 of the 38 games in which he played.
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Dansby Swanson was the only rookie to make the Braves' 2017 Opening Day roster, joining Chase d'Arnaud, Freddie Freeman, Adonis Garcia, Jace Peterson, and Brandon Phillips in the infield.
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Dansby Swanson's struggles coincided with the arrival of Johan Camargo and Matt Adams, both of whom provided offensive power to the infield.
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Dansby Swanson began the 2018 season on a hot streak, recording multiple hits in four of the Braves' first six games.
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Dansby Swanson again struggled through most of the season, batting.
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On September 25,2018, Dansby Swanson left a game against the New York Mets in the second inning with wrist pain, later revealed to be a partially torn ligament in his left hand that ruled him out for the remainder of the regular season.
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Dansby Swanson continued to feel discomfort afterwards and was prevented from playing in the 2018 National League Division Series.
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The cartilage had been moving around his wrist, and Dansby Swanson described the experience as "like if you would slam a wedge doorstop into a door".
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Dansby Swanson struggled to hit after returning from the injury, batting only.
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Dansby Swanson went 5-for-18 at the plate during his first postseason run, with two RBI and three runs scored.
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Dansby Swanson had an immediately strong start to the 2020 season, which began in July and was shortened to only 60 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Braves began their abbreviated season with a three-game series against the New York Mets, during which Dansby Swanson went 5-for-12 at the plate with a double, a home run, and six RBI.
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Dansby Swanson broke for home plate on a ground ball from Nick Markakis and was caught in a rundown by third baseman Justin Turner and catcher Will Smith.
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Dansby Swanson's came on a home run that traveled 440 feet, the longest recorded during his time with the Braves.
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Dansby Swanson recorded another grand slam the following week, against John Curtiss of the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Dansby Swanson had hit a two-run home run earlier in the game, giving him 20 for the season, tying Denis Menke for the most of any Braves shortstop in one season.
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Dansby Swanson played in 160 games during the 2021 regular season, the most of anyone in the National League, and batted.
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Dansby Swanson was instrumental in that process, with two doubles, a home run, and five RBI in the last six games before the Braves clinched the title.
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Dansby Swanson was less adept at the plate, going only 3-for-15 in the four-game series.
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Dansby Swanson was named to the 2022 Major League Baseball All-Star Game roster as a reserve.
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On September 30,2022, Dansby Swanson hit his 100th career home run off of New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom.
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Dansby Swanson was the only player in Major League Baseball to start all 162 games of the season.
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In 2014, Dansby Swanson represented USA Baseball at Haarlem Baseball Week in the Netherlands.
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Dansby Swanson is engaged to Mallory Pugh of the Chicago Red Stars and the United States women's national soccer team, having proposed in December 2021.
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Dansby Swanson is the youngest of three children, and both of his older siblings played college sports: Chase played baseball for the Mercer Bears, while his sister Lindsey was on the softball team at Georgia College.
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Dansby Swanson suffers from anxiety, which negatively impacted his performance during his first few seasons of professional baseball.
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