Bill Swift


William Charles Swift is an American former professional baseball right-handed pitcher. Swift played in Major League Baseball for the Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, and Colorado Rockies.

Scholastic career

After graduating from South Portland High School, Swift attended the University of Maine, where he played college baseball for the Maine Black Bears baseball team from 1981 to 1984, making four consecutive College World Series appearances. Swift pitched for the 1984 U.S. Olympic team.

Professional career

Following Swift’s senior year at Maine, he was a first-round draft pick by the Seattle Mariners in the 1984 MLB draft, making his MLB debut with the 1985 Mariners.
In 1991, Swift was traded to the San Francisco Giants, along with pitchers Mike Jackson and Dave Burba, for outfielder Kevin Mitchell and pitcher Mike Remlinger. The Giants immediately moved Swift from the bullpen to the starting rotation, where he emerged as one of baseball’s best pitchers, leading the National League with a 2.08 earned run average in 1992 and winning 21 games in 1993.
Between 1995 and 1997, Swift played for the Colorado Rockies. While the Rockies had high hopes for him, he struggled with a shoulder injury, back pains, and the psychological difficulties of the thin air of Colorado, and never again put up numbers comparable to his days with the Giants. Swift was eventually released by the Rockies due to shoulder trouble and triceps tightness.
In 1998, Swift returned to the Seattle Mariners. He struggled, posting an 11-9 record with a 5.85 ERA and 1.62 WHIP. Swift retired during spring training, the following season.
Swift's career numbers were extremely similar to those of 1930's pitcher Bill Swift

After playing

On December 22, 1999, USA Today named Swift as one of Maine's best athletes of the 20th century. He was inducted into the inaugural class of the New England Baseball Hall of Fame on January 25, 2015.
Swift and wife Michelle have three daughters, Aubrey, Mackenzie, and Brynlie; while the children attended Scottsdale Christian Academy in Phoenix, Arizona, their father coached High School Baseball for the school.
Following the end of the 2013 baseball season, Swift accepted the position of head baseball coach at Arizona Christian University; after five progressively successful seasons, he resigned following the 2018 season.