Former quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow has been promoted to a New York Mets affiliate in the Class A Florida State League. Tebow is expected to make his debut on Tuesday night with the team.
The team is off today but its newest member stopped by to get outfitted! Welcome @TimTebow! #STLMets pic.twitter.com/BH3zn3bZz7
— St. Lucie Mets (@stluciemets) June 26, 2017
Before the promotion, Tebow was only hitting .222 in the Low-A.
He logged more than 200 at-bats and posted a .648 OPS. Pretty decent number for somebody who was away from the game for 11 years. He also had a .879 fielding percentage and totaled 14 doubles, three home runs and 22 RBIs.
Reasons for Promotion
Another factor in the promotion, Tebow has shown a strong work ethic and been a good example to younger players.
He has also been able to bring in the crowds to the small games. According to ESPN, the smallest crowd for Tebow’s 63 games in the South Atlantic League was 2,645. Tebow would bring in the crowd for the Florida State League.
Tebow is just three steps away from the big leagues, but first he will need to make the Mets feel confident to be considered for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies in the Double-A Eastern League in August.
Debut
The Mets will host the Palm Beach Cardinals on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.