Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Erik Swanson defended going hunting with his young son after he received some pushback on social media over a photo.
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Erik Swanson defended going hunting with his young son after he posted a photo that showed the two in front of a handful of dead geese they shot on a hunting trip. Swanson posted the photo over the weekend and received some pushback in the comments section.
On X, Swanson responded to a Blog Toronto post on the backlash and defended the picture. 'I am an avid hunter/fisherman and I will always be,' he wrote. 'For the people who are asking me why I have my son with me, I am teaching him a very important life lesson… the beef, venison, poultry, fish, fruits and vegetables all come from somewhere, not just the grocery store.
In Seattle, Swanson appeared in 126 games and recorded a 4.13 ERA with 166 strikeouts.
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