"Entering his fourth season with the
Mets, the 32-year-old left fielder is coming off a 2019 season at
Triple-A Syracuse in which he struggled, slashing .164/.299/.338 with
four home runs and 19 runs batted in over 77 games.
So the odds are more than stacked up against Tebow, the former
college football star at the University of Florida (2006-09) and
three-year NFL quarterback (2010-12) who signed a minor-league contract
with the Mets in September 2016. But he's back once again for his latest
Spring Training with the Mets in Port St. Lucie, Florida, where Tebow
embraces another opportunity."
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