Ex-Diamondbacks pitcher’s daughter found safe
AUSTIN, TX (KKTV/Gray News/AZFamily) — The daughter of former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Greg Swindell has been found safe after being reported missing in Texas.
In a social media post, Greg Swindell thanked people for their help, saying his 29-year-old daughter Brenna Swindell has been found. There were no further details disclosed.
“Thank you to everyone. And I mean everyone who helped in the process,” he said.
The Austin Police Department had previously said 29-year-old Brenna Swindell was last seen on Aug. 22 around 10:20 p.m. at Poodies Hilltop Bar at 22308 State Hwy 71 in Spicewood with her ex-boyfriend Morgan Guidry.

Her phone was reportedly turned off since Friday, and Greg Swindell said in a Facebook post that she had not messaged or called her family, including her three children. The post also said Guidry “has a warrant and is violent.”
In his professional career, Greg Swindell was a starter in 1986 before moving to the bullpen in 1996.
He was with the D-backs from 1999-2002. During the 2001 World Series run, he faced 18 batters and only allowed one run during the postseason.
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