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Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports that former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow is "actively pursuing a career in professional baseball" and plans to hold a workout for MLB teams later this month.
Tebow couldn't cut it in the NFL and is currently a broadcaster, so now he's trying to pick up a sport that he hasn't played since he was a junior in high school more than a decade ago. Good luck with that. FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal confirms the report and adds that Tebow has been working with former major league catcher Chad Moeller in preparation for being an outfielder. "This may sound like a publicity stunt, but nothing could be further from the truth," said Brodie Van Wagenen of CAA. "I have seen Tim’s workouts, and people inside and outside the industry – scouts, executives, players and fans – will be impressed by his talent." Tebow, who turns 29 on Sunday, was an All-State baseball player at Nease High School in Florida and drew attention from baseball scouts before pursuing football. This story will naturally grab headlines, but he faces some long odds.
Tebow couldn't cut it in the NFL and is currently a broadcaster, so now he's trying to pick up a sport that he hasn't played since he was a junior in high school more than a decade ago. Good luck with that. FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal confirms the report and adds that Tebow has been working with former major league catcher Chad Moeller in preparation for being an outfielder. "This may sound like a publicity stunt, but nothing could be further from the truth," said Brodie Van Wagenen of CAA. "I have seen Tim’s workouts, and people inside and outside the industry – scouts, executives, players and fans – will be impressed by his talent." Tebow, who turns 29 on Sunday, was an All-State baseball player at Nease High School in Florida and drew attention from baseball scouts before pursuing football. This story will naturally grab headlines, but he faces some long odds.