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Tim Tebow Injury Requires Hand Surgery, Takes Him Out for Year

Tim Tebow Injury Requires Hand Surgery, Takes Him Out for Year

In this July 11, 2018, file photo, Eastern Division's Tim Tebow watches his double off Western Division's Beau Burrows during the second inning of the Eastern League All-Star minor league baseball game, in Trenton, N.J. (Julio Cortez/AP, File)

Tuesday, 24 July 2018 08:04 AM EDT

Tim Tebow's injury is set for hand surgery Tuesday, dashing the Mets minor leaguer's  hopes of playing in the majors this year.

The 30-year-old outfielder will have surgery in New York to remove his broken right hamate bone, an injury that occurred Thursday while swinging a bat for Binghamton against Trenton in the Double-A Eastern League.

The former NFL quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner was hitting .273 with six home runs and 36 RBIs in 84 games for Binghamton. He doubled in the Eastern League All-Star Game on July 11.

"It's about a six-to-eight week recovery, so effectively his season is over," Mets assistant general manager John Ricco said after Tebow was examined Monday at the Hospital for Special Surgery.

Tebow hit .301 in June for the Rumble Ponies and .340 in 15 games in July.

"I view this season as a complete positive," Ricco said. "Obviously it ends disappointingly. He's going to miss the last month, month-plus. But to see a guy who in a couple short years is now competing at the Double-A level and thriving, really — the last couple months he was playing really well, so I don't think how that could be anything but a positive.

"Obviously, the age factor is there, and it's tough for him to miss this last month. But I view this as nothing but a positive. He's really gone out and made great strides."

Tebow played in seven games for the Mets in spring training, going 1 for 18 (.056) before returning to the minor league camp.

Tebow signed with Mets in late 2016 and played in the Arizona Fall League. Last year, Tebow hit .226 with eight homers and 52 RBIs in 126 games at two levels of Class A.

A two-time national champion at Florida, Tebow works as a college football analyst on the SEC Network.

The 2007 Heisman winner will be inducted into Florida's ring of honor, becoming the sixth player to receive the honor. His name will be unveiled on a wall inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium when the Gators host LSU on Oct. 6.

Tebow went 35-6 in four seasons (2006-09) at Florida, finishing with an SEC-record 170.8 career pass efficiency rating. He left college with 28 school records, 14 conference marks and five NCAA records.

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