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Fellow hometown hero Frenchy advises Dansby
- Updated: August 18, 2016
ATLANTA — Here he comes, the heralded hometown hero, carrying the weight of astronomical expectations upon his shoulders as he takes the field for his Major League debut.
The fans cheer. Photographers follow his every move. As the Braves’ No. 1 prospect, Dansby Swanson’s big league career, however brief, already has him destined to become the likely future face of the franchise.
In 2005, this part belonged to Jeff Francoeur, a sweet-swinging outfielder from Parkview High School in Liburn, Ga. But on Wednesday at Turner Field, Francoeur looked on as Marietta, Ga., native Swanson, baseball’s No. 5 overall prospect according to MLBPipeline.com, assumed the same role.
• Swanson enjoys heading home to the Braves
“Today, you can only tell him to have fun, because everybody experiences it a little bit, and everybody is nervous at different times,” Francoeur said. “I remember I wasn’t really nervous until I walked up to the plate. I wasn’t nervous running out to right field, during [batting practice] or any of that.
“Some …
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