Of Course Tim Tebow Hit A Homer On His First Pitch As A Pro Baseball Player
During his first at bat with the Mets minor league system, former Gators legend and NFL flop Tim Tebow knocked the first pitch he saw out of the park.
You gotta respect it. The dude’s a go-getter. For his first at bat in baseball, everybody’s watching him. But he still sits back, waits for the ball to reach the back of the plate, then drives it the opposite direction. Maintaining that kind of patience is truly commendable given the situation.
I’m happy for the guy. I know a lot of people would have gotten off on seeing him fail miserably. That kind of schadenfreude comes with any athlete who draws the level of hype Tebow does. Sure, his showy piousness and his “I’m humble because I’m a man of God even though I’m rubbing your noses in it” attitude got on my nerves a bit during his football days. And I was tired of hearing about a guy who hadn’t proved himself on the professional level more than I was hearing about guys who actually moved the needle. But he couldn’t control the enormous hype surrounding him, and I thought he handled it far less douchey than most.
Good luck, Tebow. Hopefully we’ll see you in the bigs someday..
[via ESPN]
I love you Tim
9 years ago at 5:32 pmIf you love him so much why don’t you marry him, raise a beautiful family, and die in each other’s arms of old age?
9 years ago at 6:27 pmThat’s actually kind of nice
9 years ago at 8:36 pmI think it’s the least frabst comment he’s ever submitted, as he gone soft?
9 years ago at 11:06 pmAt least he could stop being a virgin
9 years ago at 9:25 pmWent 1-for-6 on the day. It’s a nice story, but I think it goes without saying that he’ll never get close to the majors. I’ll look forward to his gameday analysis on SEC network for the next 20 years.
9 years ago at 5:38 pmHe went 1-5 and 3 were ground outs with one pop out. He made contact with a 90+ mph ball 5 times in one game. MLB players can go multiple games without even getting a hit. You have to be baseball illiterate if you think he performed poorly.
9 years ago at 6:31 pmI want to edit: I reread the article and he did go 1-6, but he still made contact every time.
9 years ago at 6:35 pmTech guy you heard the man. Edit button.
9 years ago at 7:07 pmHe’s 29 and hasn’t played since high school. Grow up.
9 years ago at 7:30 pmAnd he just hit a home run in the minors
9 years ago at 8:40 pmIt’s not the minors. It’s instructional ball. Minor league season is over. If he hit it off a big time prospect in AA, it’s impressive. It’s a coach or whatever.
9 years ago at 12:10 amThe only time “making contact” is celebrated is when it’s the booger-eater at the end of the bench who gets in for the first and only time in a season.
9 years ago at 10:03 pmBooger eater! Ha ha! Would you like to be Facebook friends?
9 years ago at 4:33 amAndrew told me he’d fight me if I accepted.
9 years ago at 11:48 amThe developmental league doesn’t qualify as the minors. Again, it’s a nice tale of the man who won’t let go of his dream of being a pro.
Believe whatever you want, but barring an act of God, he won’t get beyond double-A.
9 years ago at 8:58 pmAct of God + Tim Tebow?
Yeah I think that could happen..
9 years ago at 9:03 pmI wonder if Tim Riggins could do that
9 years ago at 6:25 pmTim Riggans can do anything
9 years ago at 12:35 am*Riggins fuck your app TFM and fuck you dorn
9 years ago at 12:35 amHas anyone checked on Skip Bayless? I assume he died from rapid blood loss flowing to his erection after realizing Tebow was batting 1.000 after one at bat.
9 years ago at 8:10 pmsend him up to the 40 man postseason roster
9 years ago at 8:42 pmIt’s a sham. They are rebooting Angels in the Outfield.
9 years ago at 9:40 pmSomebody broke out the thesaurus
9 years ago at 1:34 amThis reminds me of MJ playing baseball in Space Jam.
9 years ago at 9:52 am