Evar Swanson

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Evar Swanson
Evar Swanson 1933 Goudey baseball card
Outfielder
Born: (1902-10-15)October 15, 1902
DeKalb, Illinois, U.S.
Died: July 17, 1973(1973-07-17) (aged 70)
Galesburg, Illinois, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 18, 1929, for the Cincinnati Reds
Last MLB appearance
September 30, 1934, for the Chicago White Sox
MLB statistics
Batting average.303
Home runs7
Runs batted in170
Teams

Ernest Evar Swanson (October 15, 1902 – July 17, 1973) was an American professional baseball and football player. He played outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1929 to 1934. He would play for the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox. In the National Football League, he played running back for the Rock Island Independents, Milwaukee Badgers, and Chicago Cardinals from 1924 to 1927. He went to college and played three sports at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois.

Swanson was one of the fastest men in baseball in his time. During a contest held on September 15, 1929 between games of a doubleheader, he circled the bases in 13.3 seconds and that record still stands. (Some sources claim his time was 13.4.) A year later, on September 21, 1930, in a minor league field meet in Columbus, Ohio, Swanson circled the bases in 13.2 seconds, giving him both the fastest time as a minor leaguer.[1]

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  1. ^ "Evar Swanson – Society for American Baseball Research".

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