New York Post

BIBLE THUMPER

Tebow’s prayers answered with HR — on first pitch! — in Instructio­nal League debut

- By MIKE PUMA

MIAMI — Nobody has seen Tim Tebow and Roy Hobbs in the same room together, so there is always the possibilit­y they are one in the same.

Tebow’s imitation of “The Natural” came Wednesday in Port St. Lucie, where he blasted an opposite-field home run on the first pitch he saw in a Mets Instructio­nal League game. Tebow, 29, was playing in his first competitiv­e game since his junior year of high school — in 2005.

“It’s fun to be back out there playing a game, playing a game I love and haven’t played in awhile, and getting to go compete at it too,” Tebow told reporters at the Mets’ minor league complex. “It’s really fun.”

Tebow f inished 1-for-6 as the left fielder for five innings against a team of Cardinals prospects. The 2007 Heisman Trophy winning quarterbac­k signed a minor league deal with the Mets earlier this month after holding a showcase attended by scouts for 28 teams.

Mets manager Terry Collins is busy enough with the major league team, but was wellell aware Tebow had homered on the first pitch of his initial game in the Instructio­nal League.

“The story continues,” Collins said before the Mets’ 5-2 win over the Marlins. “We all sit there and the majority of people think he’s too old and can’t do it, he hasn’t got enough time. This guy might. He’s such a winner. He’s such an overachiev­er, he just may do something that people said can’t be done.”

Tebow’s arrangemen­t with the Mets allows him to leave on the weekends to fulfill his analyst duties with the SEC Network. He is expected to play at least four more games in the instructio­nal league.

“I liked a lot of my at-bats today,” Tebow said. “I felt like I hit the ball really hard four of the six times. Two of the times, one to short where we were doubled up, and then one I got jammed on, those were the two I’ve got to get the bat around a little faster.”

The homer came off John Kilichowsk­i, a 22-year-old out of Vanderbilt who had a 3.38 ERA in 11 games, including nine starts, in rookie ball and low-A after being taken in the 11th round of June’s draft. He seemed to take the homer in stride.

“I thought you agreed you were taking first pitch @TimTebow,” he posted on his Twitter account.

That Tebow jumped on the first pitch, though, may have been part of his plan.

“It was fun. I just wanted to h ave the approach t hat I was going to be aggressive,” Te bow said .“That’ s something that we’ve been talking about here every day and practicing it.”

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