Former MLB player Greg Swindell is going through a tough time right now.
A former pitcher who won a World Series with the Arizona Diamondbacks is asking for everyone’s help as his daughter is reported missing.
According to a report from TMZ Sports, Swindell has taken to Facebook to share a post about it.
“We feel he is in danger,” Swindell said through TMZ Sports.
Former MLB pitcher Greg Swindell’s daughter has gone missing in Texas Click to read more 👇 https://t.co/xA5TYgySZT
— TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) August 26, 2024
To all Longhorn fans and Austin residents, I was asked to share this. My friend @GregSwindell: and his wife Sarah’s daughter is missing. Information in the post, be careful. pic.twitter.com/bVYVUkbENZ
— Zachary Johnson🇺🇲 (@ZacharyDavidJo2) August 25, 2024
The 59-year-old shooter said his daughter, Brenna, a single mother of three, was missing in the Austin, Texas, area.
Apparently he went offline on Thursday.
According to Swindell, Brenna’s phone is turned off and she has not been in contact with any relatives or known acquaintances, including her three children.
In a subsequent post, Swindell reportedly said she believed she was with her ex-boyfriend somewhere in Colorado, adding that the family felt she might be in danger.
She described him as 5-foot-5, 120 pounds and with tattoos on his arms, including spider webs and flowers.
Swindell was the No. 2 overall pick in the 1986 MLB draft.
A southpaw, Swindell played for the Cleveland Guardians, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks, posting a 3.86 ERA and making one All-Star appearance over 17 seasons. :
Hopefully, this will be nothing more than a horror and her daughter will be found safe and sound.
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