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Why Dansby Swanson is buying into Cubs’ vision for winning now: ‘They definitely have a clear plan’

CHICAGO — Finding a new home with the Chicago Cubs carried deeper meaning for Dansby Swanson. The organizational fit and contract terms had to align, of course, during the 28-year-old’s free-agent process. Swanson believes in the Cubs’ vision to build a winner, something the shortstop became synonymous with during his years at Vanderbilt and with the Atlanta Braves. His connection to the Cubs ...
The Chicago Cubs introduce new shortstop Dansby Swanson during a news conference Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022, at Wrigley Field as general manager Carter Hawkins looks on.

CHICAGO — Finding a new home with the Chicago Cubs carried deeper meaning for Dansby Swanson.

The organizational fit and contract terms had to align, of course, during the 28-year-old’s free-agent process. Swanson believes in the Cubs’ vision to build a winner, something the shortstop became synonymous with during his years at Vanderbilt and with the Atlanta Braves.

His connection to the Cubs felt more raw Wednesday, prompting Swanson to share a story during his introductory news conference after signing a seven-year, $177 million contract. Swanson, wearing his new blue-pinstriped No. 7 jersey, hoped to get through the memory without crying.

“So I can’t look at my parents while I say

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