Swetonic was a solid contributor to second-place Pittsburgh clubs in 1932 and 1933,
going 11-6 and 12-12. In '32, he tied for the NL lead with four shutouts, though
his activity was limited by a sore arm, which curtailed his career.
(ME)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»May 29, 1929: The Pirates take over first place from the Cubs with their 8th straight win, a 7-2 whipping of visiting Chicago. Rookie Steve Swetonic, who holds the Cubs scoreless for seven frames, is the winner.