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Blue Jays pitcher Erik Swanson’s son, 4, out of ICU after being struck by car: ‘God is so good’

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The four-year-old son of Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Erik Swanson is out of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) after being struck by a car near the team’s spring training home and airlifted to a Florida hospital, the MLB player’s wife revealed on social media Wednesday night. 

Madison Swanson provided an update on their son, Toby, just days after he was struck by a 2024 Ford Expedition being operated by a valet driver near the Opal Sands Resort in Clearwater on Sunday. 

Erik Swanson, #50 of the Toronto Blue Jays, pitches to the Chicago Cubs during the eighth inning in their MLB game at the Rogers Centre on August 13, 2023, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Mark Blinch/Getty Images)

"I don't have the words, [I don’t know] where to begin. We have been overwhelmed with a huge amount of love and support over the last few days," Madison said in a post on her Instagram Stories. 

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"To the people who have reached out in any capacity, we will never be able to express in words how meaningful it has been (we don't have the mental capacity to reach out to you all) but we see you, we hear you, it is what has gotten our little boy through all of this. The most important update is that Toby is out of the PICU and we are continuing to take it day by day. God is so good and we are so blessed."

She continued, "We are so grateful for the speedy first responders to the accident, to the pedestrians that helped as we waited the next step, and to the AMAZING staff at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Someone has truly been watching over my little man."

Toby was airlifted in critical condition to

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