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Tim Tebow reportedly out for the remainder of baseball season due to injury
By SDS Staff
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Just when Tim Tebow started to get things rolling in his baseball career, the former Heisman Trophy winner has reportedly hit a speed bump toward his goal of reaching the major leagues.
Currently a member of the Mets’ minor-league team the Binghampton Rumble Ponies, Tebow has suffered a break in his hamate bone in his right hand. This news comes via Adam Schefter of ESPN. Tebow was recently selected as a Double-A all-star as his skills at the plate have begun to show off.
This would be a tough break for Tebow but he’s bounced back from tougher situations and always seems to point to the positives in every situation.
Mets’ minor-league OF Tim Tebow broke the hamate bone in his right hand swinging the bat this weekend and is scheduled to have surgery Tuesday and is now likely out for the season, per MLB source. #sticktobasketball
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 23, 2018
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