Tim Tebow has been steadily improving in his bid for a professional baseball career, so much so that New York Mets General Manager Brodie Van Wagenen says that the Heisman winner is only “one step away” from being called up to the majors.
Tebow is still set to begin the upcoming 2019 baseball season with the Class AAA Syracuse Chiefs, but if Wagenen’s words hold any weight, it appears that the college football legend may not spend the whole season there.
“If Tim Tebow is the best offensive player in Triple-A at that point, he’s going to be in (manager Mickey Callaway’s) lineup,” Van Wagenen said recently, USA Today reported.
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3 comments:
Good for him.... theNFL can get their criminals
It's a whole lot safer to play baseball, for sure.
Go to see the Chiefs play this summer. Getting his autograph will be a lot easier than when he hits the majors.
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