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Tebow homers on first pitch

Hits 3-run blast in 1st Double-A AB

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Tim Tebow sure knows how to rise to the occasion.

Playing his first game in Double-A ball, New York Mets’ unique minor leaguer hit a three-run homer on the first pitch he saw. The ex-football star drew a huge ovation after connecting on a frigid Thursday night for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, who beat Portland 6-0 in their Eastern League opener.

“It’s pretty special and it feels really good,” a smiling Tebow said afterward. “It’s a great day and it was a fun day, but it’s just one day. We’ve got to be focused on the next day.”

Tebow has made that impression before. He also homered last April in his first at-bat with the Class A Columbia Fireflies of the South Atlantic League.

This time, the former Heisman Trophy winner at Florida and NFL quarterback sent a liner far over the fence down the right-field line as the announced crowd of 5,247 at NYSEG Stadium stood and cheered the 30-year-old outfielder.

The lefty-swinging Tebow capped a five-run first inning against righty Teddy Stankiewicz, a second-round draft pick by Boston in 2013. The Sea Dogs are a Red Sox affiliate.

Tebow finished 1 for 4. He grounded into a force play in the third inning, grounded out to shortstop in the fifth, and struck out swinging in the seventh.

“I’m trying to improve every single day, so to get off to a good start definitely gives you confidence,” Tebow said. “But baseball’s a game where it’s never too high, it’s never too low. It’s just one at-bat, just one pitch. You’ve got to stay focused.”

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