Tim Tebow has been working to get signed by an MLB team and it looks like his workout and lobbying have yielded some positive results. He had some interest from a few teams according to several reports, but there's only one that signed him. It looks like he won't have to change his wardrobe too much as he'll still be able to rock orange and blue.
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Mets are signing Tim Tebow to a minor-league contract, an MLB source tells ESPN. Instructional League or Arizona Fall League next for Tebow.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 8, 2016
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It was believed that the Atlanta Braves would sign Tebow as they had serious interest and honestly could have used the excitement and attraction that Tebow would have brought. But it looks like a different National League beat them out and will get him started playing in the minor leagues.
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Tebow's workout in August seemed to garner some mixed reviews, but it looks like the Mets weren't mixed about it at all as they will give the 29-year old his chance to go pro in yet another sport.