>Tebow's batting stats for Class-A Columbia as of this post are .250/.330/.370 for BA/OBP/SLG
>yfw those average out to .316
>yfw it's happening, an you are powerless to stop it
>me searching for teboq's stats on single A ball
>he was like, awful
>next day, ESPN Radio
>stugotz: "teboq's hit a hr and had 2 rbi"
>mfw
>Tebow’s baseball adventure was coldly conceived as a way to keep him famous.
>[H]e was in a conference room at the Creative Artists Agency offices in the Chrysler Building in New York. He was there with his inner circle: family, friends, agents—all the people who ran his professional life. The agency had called the meeting because it typically schedules regular state-of-the-union sessions with its biggest clients. But this one felt particularly momentous.
>Tebow had been sitting idle as an NFL free agent for 18 months, and no team had shown interest in signing him as a quarterback. He seemed to finally be accepting that his NFL career was over. Now his team was asking openly: What’s next for Tim Tebow?
>They went around the room throwing out ideas. What about movies? Politics? Books? Someone even suggested that he lead a religious crusade of sorts, traveling the country with pastors and musicians, putting on speaking events and preaching the word of God.
>Tebow suggested baseball, and it was a good call.
>>75862143
>listening to espn radio
>>75862319
>you will never remove mudslimes in the name of God with Tebow as your leader.
>class A
literally scrubs. he's miles from the bigs, he's miles from AAA even.
>>75863110
He's a Protestant m8, they don't have the balls for removal of kebab
>>75863150
You expected him to start in AAA?
>/sp/ in charge of understanding prospect development
>a 29 year old in A ball struggling to slug over 400
:^)
tebow time soon
someone that age with those stats in A ball is not "in the pipeline". He's an attraction, just as Jordan was with the ChiSox. He's a stunt.
He will not help any team anywhere.