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United States News Title: Commentary: Tim Tebow's baseball success is no joke Remember all the snickering, guffawing and ridicule over Tim Tebow becoming a baseball player? Guess what, jokers? It seems Tebow is actually becoming a baseball player. He looks like a different guy than last year, Hartford manager Warren Schaeffer to the New York Post. Thats the paper that once ran the headline Headless Body In Topless Bar. Now critics must be losing their heads over the headline Tim Tebow suddenly looking like pro baseball player. Tebow plays for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, the Mets affiliate in the Class AA Eastern League. The Post surveyed opposing managers to get a gauge on Tebows progress. Tebow has not been sensational, but his progress has been impressive. I saw him last year at (Class A) Columbia. Hes come a really long way, Schaeffer said. Hes a tough out right now. We had a really tough time against Tim Tebow. He hits fastballs well. Hes a strong kid. His approach has gotten a lot better. Tebow was batting .256 with five home runs and 27 RBIs heading into this week. But his OPS (a statistic that measures on-base percentage and slugging average) was .737. Thats 81 points higher than last year, and the statistics keep trending up. Tebow had reached base in 11 of 15 games and batted .315 in that stretch. Weve got guys whove been playing five, six, seven years not having the success hes had at Double-A, Harrisburg manager Matt LeCroy said. A lot of people probably thought he could not do that and now hes starting to thrive in Double-A. A lot of people? The precise number might be everyone on the planet except Tebow. Even his biggest admirers probably feared his baseball excursion would fizzle out in the low minors. Tebow hadnt played baseball since 2006, his junior year at Nease High School. In between, he helped Florida with two national football championships, won the Heisman Trophy, led the Denver Broncos to the playoffs, built a hospital in the Philippines, became a hero to millions with his Good Guy persona, became an irritant to millions with his Good Guy persona
. On and on it went until he was (choose one) blackballed out the NFL or mercifully released after proving hed never be a fulltime quality quarterback. Whatever your choice, theres no debating what baseball experts thought when Tebow showed up at the Arizona Fall League in 2016. His presence here is a farce, and he looks like an impostor pretending to have talent he does not possess, ESPNs baseball insider wrote. Theres no hope this thing turns around, Fox Sports wrote. Scouts - given no choice but to evaluate this out-of-place media member - have been turning in scathing reports about Tebows long swing, poor fielding, and bad pitch recognition. So what do scouts say now? He is better, one told the Post. He has shown the ability to hit the fastball. Not a double-plus fastball, but an average fastball. He has progressed. He still misses a lot of pitches down. The changeup, he doesnt see at all. So hes not Mike Trout, but apparently there is more than a little hope he is turning this thing around. To hold your own after being out of it for however long he had been, you got to give the guy credit, New Hampshire manager John Schneider said. Baseball is a hard thing and hitting is a really hard thing. To show improvement and hold his own here in Double-A is pretty impressive. Those suffering Tebow Derangement Syndrome will next declare him a failure if he doesnt make it to the Majors. But Tebow never judged success that way. His only goal was to see how good he could be and enjoy the journey. Its amazing what a tireless work ethic, unwavering faith and not listening to critics can do. Im improving, seeing pitches, leaving some bad pitches, Tebow told the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin. Im trying to be more direct to the baseball to do more damage with it. If he keeps improving, the real damage will be to the egos of all those who werent just (understandably) skeptical of Tebows chances, they were laughing at the thought hed ever amount to more than baseball joke. Whos laughing now?
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Good story... LOVE Tim Tebow. I'm hardly alone. My all time favorite afflete. And Top Ten people. The man defines love of fellow man, integrity, willing oneself to be the best you can be. What kind of person wishes him ill-will and failure?
He looks great playing baseball but he really looks like a very athletic NFL player, not your usual baseball player. Baseball players don't have those big vascular arms and heavily muscled upper chest. Tebow really does have his own fan following that is very loyal.
Tebow just looks like an NFL player. The baseball guys just aren't as big.
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