Swann was drafted out of Delaware State University in the 26th round of the 1991 Major League Baseball draft by the Atlanta Braves. He spent 13 seasons in the minors before making his debut for the Braves in 2000, striking out in both of his at-bats that season. He played all of with the Braves' Triple-A affiliate in Richmond and became a free agent at the end of the season. On February 14,, Swann signed with the Toronto Blue Jays and spent most of the season in Triple-A, but did play 13 games for the Blue Jays. For 2003, he signed with the Baltimore Orioles and again spent a few games in the majors. His most notable performance as a major leaguer occurred at Camden Yards on September 18, 2003. An attempt to avoid Hurricane Isabel by changing the game's start time from 7:05 pm to 12:35 pm proved futile as the contest was played entirely in a downpour. With the score tied at one, Swann opened the bottom of the fifth inning with a double off Mike Mussina. When Brian Robertshit a one-out single to left field, Orioles third-base coach Tom Trebelhorn had initially waved Swann home. He abruptly put up the stop sign when left fielderHideki Matsui quickly threw the ball to third basemanAaron Boone. Swann, who was too far past third base, got caught in a rundown and was tagged out. When the inning ended with the Orioles failing to score a run, the match was suspended and replayed in its entirety eight days later on September 26 as part of a twi-night doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. The Orioles would have had a 2-1 victory had Swann successfully crossed home plate because the game became official upon the completion of the fifth inning. He became a free agent after the season and signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds for the season. In 127 games for Triple-A Louisville, he hit.285 with 18 home runs and 85 Runs batted in. In, he played in Double-A and Triple-A for the Philadelphia Phillies, with the Tabasco Olmecs in the Mexican League, and Camden Riversharks of the independent Atlantic League. In, he again played for the Double-A and Triple-A teams and announced his retirement before the start of the season.
Coaching career
Pedro Swann operates Pro Swing Sports Academy, an indoor training facility in Middletown, Delaware. Also on the staff are two other former major leaguers, pitcher Dwayne Henry and Carlos Mendez, a former first baseman and catcher. Swann offers hitting lessons, while Dwayne gives pitching and Carlos catching instruction. Prior to the 2013 season, Swann was hired as the head baseball coach of the Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks. He left after the 2014 season to become the bench coach for the Camden Riversharks.
Head coaching records
Below is a table of Swann's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.
Film career
Swann played the role of Juan Vasquez in the 1999 film "For the Love of the Game" starring Kevin Costner.