Tebow Will Play Grapefruit League Games This Week: His Best, Possibly Last Shot at Making Big Leagues
If a miraculous performance which elevates Tim Tebow to the big leagues is going to happen, it’ll have to happen this week. No pressure, though.
If a miraculous performance which elevates Tim Tebow to the big leagues is going to happen, it’ll have to happen this week. No pressure, though.
Major League Baseball’s spring training is underway again, and New York Mets shortstop prospect Luis Guillorme is already making an impression on the big league club. Thursday, Miami Marlins shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria swung and lost the bat. The bat flew
Tim Tebow reported to the Mets spring training facility at Port St. Lucie on Monday. Not so much with an eye towards making the Mets roster, something that looks unachievable at this point. Instead, Tebow reports to camp with an eye towards playing with the same effort he displayed when he first began his MLB journey.
Valentine’s Day is officially next week, but there will be plenty of love on display a few days earlier thanks to Tim Tebow. Prom kings and queens across the nation, and in other countries, will gather on Friday for the annual worldwide party called Night to Shine.
If hope springs eternal, then the hope for Tim Tebow to make it in Major League Baseball will have to wait until after this spring.
Unfiltered. That’s one of many ways to describe Lenny Dykstra. The former Mets and Phillies star does not mince words. Instead he uses them any which way they happen to come out.
Tim Tebow’s attempt to make a Major League Baseball roster will apparently continue on for several more months at least.
On Wednesday, Tim Tebow, outfielder in the New York Mets organization, knocked the first pitch thrown his way in professional baseball over the fence. Many laughed at the ESPN college football analyst when he made the decision to play baseball because
Tim Tebow made his professional baseball debut Wednesday with the New York Mets instructional league team, and started off with quite a bang. He sent the first pitch he saw in professional baseball over the left center wall for his first
Tim Tebow says failure at baseball would have meant never giving the sport a shot.
Monday Tim Tebow tied his cleats for his first workout as a professional baseball player joining 57 other Mets rookies at Port St. Lucie Florida, where they will play in the instructional league.
Former NFL quarterback and 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow signed a minor-league baseball contract with the New York Mets.
Thursday, it was announced former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow has signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets. “Fox & Friends” cut to Fox Sports 1’s “Undisputed” for a reaction to the breaking news from host Skip Bayless, who called
Tebow Mania is back in the Big Apple. ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter broke the news Thursday on ESPN Radio’s “Mike and Mike” that former NFL quarterback and football analyst Tim Tebow has signed a minor league deal with the
Bartolo Colon is pitching very well, winning league awards, and his team is a legitimate contender to make a long postseason run. Sounds about right…for the Cleveland Indians of the late 1990s, that is.
In the second inning of the spring training matchup between the Houston Astros and the New York Mets Thursday, Astros first baseman A.J. Reed sent a deep fly ball that one-hopped the wall, ending up at its base. Mets centerfielder
On Wednesday, the New York Mets released a statement informing that according to Florida law a pig purchased by Yoenis Cespedes at a county fair must meet its untimely demise.
After the New York Mets announced that Citi Field would feature a second concert by Beyonce in addition to the first one already scheduled, some Mets fans expressed their outrage, angry over Beyonce’s Super Bowl act that paid homage to the Black Panthers.
HBO host and comedian Bill Maher was spotted alongside liberal documentary filmmaker Michael Moore during Saturday’s World Series game four between the Kansas City Royals and the New York Mets. In April, Maher told Playboy magazine that he is a minority owner of the
After being accused of trying to “scalp” Mets tickets at his political fundraisers, New York’s Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo has canceled plans to offer up World Series tickets to raise tens of thousands in campaign donations.
The Mets last playoff appearance was pre-Obama. Their last pennant was pre-Bush 43. They haven’t won it all since Reagan. To say they’re hungry in Queens would be an understatement.
Daniel Murphy’s historic run through the MLB playoffs may show he’s locked-in at the plate, but apparently the New York Mets infielder is anything but locked-in with regard to his future with the team.
After leading his New York Mets to a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy told MLB reporter Sam Ryan in a postgame interview that the Holy Spirit and Jesus was able to keep him
On Monday’s “Pardon the Interruption” on ESPN, co-host Mike Wilbon reacted to Major League Baseball’s handling of Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley’s suspension and appeal from his part in a slide over the weekend against the New York
As the hit series Gotham airs on Fox Monday night, baseball takes center stage on TBS with a pitcher known as The Dark Knight taking the hill for the New York Mets. The first postseason game in the history of Citi Field, sure to draw plenty of viewers anyway, becomes must-see-TV to thousands more thanks to a new villain—at least for Mets fans.
The first place New York Mets are on pace to win the NL East for the first time since 2006, and are being led by their tremendous, young pitching staff and 42-year-old, 285-pound Bartolo Colon. On Saturday, the big man
During Thursday night’s matchup between the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, the Mets turned a play that is not seen every day. With two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning, Phillies outfielder Jeff Francoeur grounded a ball
David Wright returned to the New York Mets lineup with a bang.
A new study examining comments posted to sports news stories by fans of the nation’s Major League Baseball clubs finds that New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies fans fail basic grammar while Royals fans give their opinions most often.
As the New York Mets find themselves in a pennant race for the first time in years, largely due to stellar pitching, many have been calling for the team to make a move for some bats. The term “professional hitter” has been thrown around lately on the radio talk shows and in print. The Mets need to add a “professional hitter” they say. Each time I’ve heard that phrase of late Darryl Hamilton came to mind.
On June 15, the New York Mets announced they are “designating Dillon Gee for assignment,” whereby he can be “claimed by another team, traded, or out-righted to Triple-A Las Vegas within the next 10 days.”
A New York Mets starting pitcher says he appeared in a team photograph wearing orange unaware that anti-Second Amendment groups planned to use the photo to bolster the gun-control cause.
On June 2 the New York Mets announced that the team stands with Michael Bloomberg and Piers Morgan in the “Wear Orange” gun control push.
The grand-old game returns with all the makings of a very interesting season. While most agree the Nationals, Dodgers, and Mariners should be pretty darn good, and the Phillies, Diamondbacks, and Rangers should be, well, pretty darn bad, a slew of teams present a huge spectrum of possibilities.