We could be mistaken, but it sounds like Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones is a bit skeptical of Tim Tebow’s plan to begin a professional baseball career.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday that Tebow plans to hold a workout for Major League Baseball teams later this month. Tebow hasn’t played competitive baseball since high school, and reaching the big leagues is no easy task, but there are some, including former major league outfielder Gary Sheffield, who think the former NFL quarterback could excel on the diamond.
I spent time w @TimTebow in the cages recently, he's a NATURAL. I absolutley believe in his ability to play in the bigs. Tim has IT #focused
— Gary Sheffield (@garysheffield) August 9, 2016
Jones just isn’t buying the hype, judging by the following tweet, which doesn’t mention Tebow by name but seemingly is a subtle jab at the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, who turns 29 this weekend.
After this @MLB season I'm going try out for the @NFL this offseason. I haven't played since HS but I've played in a few TurkeyBowls since!!
What do you think? Leave a comment.— 10 (@SimplyAJ10) August 9, 2016
Jones’ doubt is understandable. But Tebow’s been dealing with haters for a long time, so it’s unlikely this will faze him as he begins a new chapter in his athletic career — a chapter that could be very short.
Thumbnail photo via Adam Hunger/USA TODAY Sports Images