Tim Tebow is riding off into the sunset.
Tim Tebow announced today that he will be retiring from the game of baseball.
Mets’ General Manager Sandy Alderson had this to say:
“It has been a pleasure to have Tim in our organization as he’s been a consummate professional during his four years with the Mets,” said Team President Sandy Alderson. “By reaching the Triple-A level in 2019, he far exceeded expectations when he first entered the system in 2016 and he should be very proud of his accomplishments.”
Over three professional seasons, the Heisman Trophy winner had a slash line of 223/.299/.338 with 107 runs scored, 48 doubles, three triples, 18 home runs, 107 RBI and five stolen bases in 287 games.
Good luck, Tim!
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