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Tebow remains hitless in Arizona Fall League

Jasen Vinlove / Reuters

To say he's struggling would be a gross understatement.

New York Mets minor leaguer Tim Tebow, the quarterback-turned-pro baseball player, still doesn't have a batting average in the Arizona Fall League.

Through four games with the Scottsdale Scorpions, the hulking slugger is 0-for-12 with two walks, one run scored, and five strikeouts. To make matters worse, Tebow almost got his first hit, but it wasn't as story-book as you'd think.

Unfortunately for him, the ball trickled foul.

The shoddy performance comes days after scouts roasted him for his lack of talent on the baseball diamond.

While chasing down a fly ball in left field, Tebow ran into the wall, and one scout compared it to Bugs Bunny running into the fence.

Tebow signed a minor-league deal with the Mets in August worth $100,000,

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