PORT ST. LUCIE — Tim Tebow has been playing with the St. Lucie Mets for less than a month — a very small sample size to analyze a baseball player — but the early returns are impressive.
After hitting .220/.311/.336 in 64 games at low-A Columbia, the 29-year-old former Heisman Trophy winner is batting .306/.390/.514 with the Mets heading into Thursday night’s game against the Jupiter Hammerheads.
Typically, it’s strange to see any minor leaguer hit almost 90 percentage points higher against a higher level of competition. But, as is the case with many Tebow-related situations, there’s more to it than meets the eye.
Until 10 months ago, Tebow hadn't played in a competitive baseball game since his junior year of high school. Since signing with the Mets in September, Tebow had a crash course in the game.
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LOL. Didn't show much in the NFL!
ReplyDeleteI hope he makes the bigs and has a game 7 walk off homer at home.
ReplyDeleteHe showed a lot in the NFL when he played took his team to the playoffs and won.
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ReplyDeleteLOL. Didn't show much in the NFL!
July 21, 2017 at 1:00 PM
LOL. Didn't give him much of a chance in the NFL!
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteLOL. Didn't show much in the NFL!
July 21, 2017 at 1:00 PM
Haters will always hate, but you will never be the man Tim Tebow is!
Good for Tebow! Keep it up!
ReplyDelete3:15 Nor will you, shorebiliie! At least I retired before 45 and live very comfortably at any 1 of my 3 homes depending on the weather.
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