Tim Tebow Accidentally Drills Spectator Right in The Boys with a Baseball
Tim Tebow is well known for his love of children. However, he may have inadvertently endangered a spectator’s ability to further procreate.

Tim Tebow is well known for his love of children. However, he may have inadvertently endangered a spectator’s ability to further procreate.

Former NFL quarterback and now minor league baseball player Tim Tebow surprised a young and “inspirational” fan Wednesday on NBC’s “The Tonight Show” with Jimmy Fallon. Tebow’s foundation provides a prom night experience for people with special needs ages 14

After becoming one of the Columbia Fireflies best fan draws, former NFL quarterback and now single-A baseball player Tim Tebow may be in line for a promotion, according to sources.

During a time when sports journalists seem to be getting laid off left and right, Tim Tebow, between playing minor league baseball, analyzing college football for the SEC Network, and writing books, has established himself as perhaps the most over-employed man in sports media.

While Tim Tebow hasn’t put a lot of homerun balls in the stands, he has put a lot of fans there.

During his Friday Fox Sports Radio show “The Herd,” Colin Cowherd ripped Tim Tebow’s decision to play baseball after 10 years of focusing on football in college and the NFL. Cowherd said he’s rooting against Tebow to make a major

ESPN “Highly Questionable” co-host Bomani Jones reacted Monday to fellow employee and New York Mets Class A affiliate Columbia Fireflies outfielder Tim Tebow’s two home runs in his first three minor league games, saying the former Heisman winner’s success makes him

Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow faced a lot of criticism when he announced last year he would try his hand at a baseball career at 29 years old. One of his most vocal critics was ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, who

Columbia Fireflies outfielder Tim Tebow hit his second home run in three games on Sunday. The former Heisman winner took Augusta Greenjackets reliever Jose Morel deep for a three-run home run over the rightfield wall in the fifth inning. Tebow, a

Fox Sports 1 “Undisputed” co-host Shannon Sharpe lamented Friday that former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow is trying his hand at baseball in the New York Mets organization after the 29-year-old launched a home run in his minor league debut the night before.

Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow made his minor league debut Thursday, and in Tim Tebow fashion, he started his career off with a bang. In his first official at-bat for the Class A Columbia Fireflies, the 29-year-old swatted one just over

Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow joins minor league baseball team, the Columbia Fireflies, this week making his debut in pro baseball as the team’s left fielder.

Tim Tebow’s quest to become a major league baseball player has resulted in his assignment to a team. Not a major league team, but a team nonetheless.

During a spring training matchup with the Miami Marlins on Monday, Tim Tebow picked up his first hit of the spring. Tebow had gone hitless in his first eight at-bats, but he sent a pitch by the Marlins’ Kyle Lobstein

Wednesday, former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow made his spring training debut with the New York Mets as the team’s designated hitter and wearing number 97. Tebow struck out looking in his first at-bat, grounded into a double play his second

If a miraculous performance which elevates Tim Tebow to the big leagues is going to happen, it’ll have to happen this week. No pressure, though.

Tim Tebow may be single, but he has already started planning out his future family.

Tuesday, Fox Sports 1 “Undisputed” co-host Shannon Sharpe reacted to Tim Tebow showing up to spring training for the New York Mets organization and showing out in batting practice. Sharpe questioned the authenticity of Tebow getting a shot at baseball,

Tim Tebow reported to the Mets spring training facility at Port St. Lucie on Monday. Not so much with an eye towards making the Mets roster, something that looks unachievable at this point. Instead, Tebow reports to camp with an eye towards playing with the same effort he displayed when he first began his MLB journey.

Valentine’s Day is officially next week, but there will be plenty of love on display a few days earlier thanks to Tim Tebow. Prom kings and queens across the nation, and in other countries, will gather on Friday for the annual worldwide party called Night to Shine.

During Friday’s “Fox & Friends,” former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow said the reporters questioning New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady about his friendship with President Donald Trump should just let him prepare for Sunday’s Super Bowl. “Just let him get

The Texas “Tebow bill” is back. Two lawmakers filed bills named for Tim Tebow, the former Heisman Trophy-winning University of Florida football player who was homeschooled but played on his local public school team. While proponents express excitement over a third attempt to pass “Tebow”, homeschoolers voiced concerns over the legislation.

If hope springs eternal, then the hope for Tim Tebow to make it in Major League Baseball will have to wait until after this spring.

During Monday’s “First Take” on ESPN, college football analyst and professional baseball player Tim Tebow discussed not changing positions in the NFL and his pursuit of becoming a Major League Baseball player when pressed by co-host Max Kellerman. Tebow said

Tim Tebow’s attempt to make a Major League Baseball roster will apparently continue on for several more months at least.

Tim Tebow surprised one of his superfans over the weekend. When the college football analyst and professional baseball player walked up to Jesse Henderson’s grandmother, Margaret, the 89-year-old was in disbelief. An elated Henderson then quickly gave Tebow a big hug. “You

On Monday, in a very telling interview on the Fox News Channel program Fox & Friends, Tim Tebow discussed Colin Kaepernick, baseball, the pain after getting cut by a team, and that time Bill Belichick cost him an opportunity to make a million dollars in a single day.

ESPN college football analyst and professional baseball player in the New York Mets organization Tim Tebow appeared Monday on “Fox & Friends” to discuss San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and his political stances on the field before games. Tebow

Tim Tebow began his professional baseball career with a home run. He ended a game Monday night with a walk-off RBI.

Like a baseball-playing, Heisman trophy-winning superhero, Tim Tebow found himself once again at the scene of a near disaster over the weekend.

Tim Tebow, a man of many talents and wearer of many hats, clearly likes to keep his options open. One of the doors Tebow seeks to keep open? Politics.

As part of promoting his new book, “Shaken,” Tim Tebow appeared Tuesday on ESPN2’s “First Take.” Co-host Stephen A. Smith, who has called Tebow’s pursuit of a baseball career a “disservice and a level of disrespect” to other baseball players, asked

In an appearance to promote his new book, “Shaken,” Tim Tebow said on ABC’s “Good Morning America” that he is enjoying playing the game of baseball, something he is “passionate” about. “It’s amazing when you do something for the love of it,” Tebow

Not everyone in the sports media fell head-over-heels in love with Colin Kaepernick. Fox Sports 1’s Jason Whitlock took to Twitter on Sunday evening to take a shot at the quarterback after the 49ers lost their second game in a row since Kaepernick returned to his starter role.

It didn’t come on his first pitch, like it did in Instructional League play. However, Tim Tebow did get his first hit in the Arizona Fall League on Tuesday.

Tuesday on Fox Sports 1’s “Undisputed,” co-host Shannon Sharpe reacted to ESPN’s Keith Law calling Tim Tebow the baseball player “an imposter pretending to have talent he does not possess.” Sharpe, noting Tebow’s 0-12 start to the Arizona Fall League,

Tim Tebow didn’t start his Arizona Fall League’s first game with a home run as he did in the New York Mets instructional league. He did finish it becoming a big hit for one fan.

Tim Tebow reports to the Arizona Fall League next week.

MLB Hall of Famer and former Chicago White Sox first baseman Frank Thomas weighed in on Tim Tebow’s baseball career, and “The Big Hurt” thinks Tebow, a Heisman winner at the University of Florida, is an even better baseball player

During the Thursday broadcast of “Speak for Yourself” on Fox Sports 1, co-host Jason Whitlock said even though he hated the NFL version of Tim Tebow, he actually likes the baseball version of Tebow and the hope that comes with
