The Maui News

Tebow retires from baseball after five years with Mets

- By JAKE SEINER

Tim Tebow is retiring from baseball after five years as a minor leaguer with the New York Mets.

The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner returned to baseball in 2016 for the first time since his junior year of high school and reached Triple-A, encouraged by then general manager and current team president Sandy Alderson.

Tebow played 77 games at baseball’s highest minor league level in 2019, batting .163 with four home runs. He finishes his career with a .223 average over 287 games.

“I want to thank the Mets, Alderson, the fans and all my teammates for the chance to be a part of such a great organizati­on,” Tebow said in a statement released by New York on Wednesday. “I loved every minute of the journey, but at this time I feel called in other directions.

“I never want to be partially in on anything. I always want to be 100 percent in on whatever I choose. Thank you again for everyone’s support of this awesome journey in baseball, I’ll always cherish my time.”

A lefty-hitting outfielder, the 33-year-old was invited to major league spring training this season, taking one of New York’s 75 spots after Major League Baseball limited spring roster sizes as a coronaviru­s precaution. Position players aren’t slated to report to the Mets’ spring complex in Port St. Lucie, Fla., until next week.

Over four big league spring trainings, Tebow batted .151 in 34 games, connecting for his first and only homer last spring before camps were closed.

“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,” Alderson said. “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.”

The former NFL quarterbac­k was hired by ESPN as a college football analyst in 2013 and has worked in broadcasti­ng throughout his time in baseball.

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