The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Tebow homers in 1st at-bat for Mets

- By Bill Whitehead

Tim Tebow made a powerful first impression for the New York Mets instructio­nal league.

The former NFL quarterbac­k homered on the first pitch he saw Wednesday in his instructio­nal league debut, against the St. Louis Cardinals.

“It was fun,” said Tebow, who went 1 for 6 and put the ball in play in each plate appearance. “I just wanted to have the approach that I was going to be aggressive. That’s something we’ve been talking about every day and practicing. It was probably a little high, but I got good barrel on it and it went out.”

The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner drove a high 90 mph fastball over the leftfield fence. The home run came off John Kilichowsk­i, a left-hander who pitched for Vanderbilt and two St. Louis minor league affiliates this year.

Left fielder Dylan Carlson scaled the fence in an attempt to steal the home run, but his efforts came up short as fans roared in approval.

Tebow sprinted hard around the bases at first then slowed to a trot. The 29-year-old flashed a broad smile as he approached home plate, then was overwhelme­d by his teammates, who had come out of the dugout to swarm him.

“I’m happy for him. I’m glad he found another career that he’s good at,” former Denver Broncos teammate Chris Harris Jr. said. “Shoot, he’s already hitting home runs.

Tebow also grounded into a double play, bounced out to shortstop and hit a pair of flyouts. He hit a slow roller to third base in his fifth at-bat in the fifth inning, nearly beating the throw from third.

“The story continues. The majority of people think he’s too old and doesn’t have enough time,” Mets manager Terry Collins said later in Miami. “He’s such a winner, such an overachiev­er, he may do something people say can’t be done.”

Kilichowsk­i, who played for a nationally top-ranked Jesuit High School team that featured Houston pitcher Lance McCullers Jr., said he was trying to get ahead in the count and thought Tebow might be taking.

“Just another batter. I tried my best not to think about it,” the left-hander said. “I just wanted to get ahead in the count and work on some things.”

 ?? LUIS M. ALVAREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tim Tebow signs autographs for fans after his first instructio­nal league baseball game for the Mets.
LUIS M. ALVAREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tim Tebow signs autographs for fans after his first instructio­nal league baseball game for the Mets.

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