Mets change mind again, start Tebow in LF vs. Cardinals
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Just when you thought Tebow Time was over, it's only getting started.
The New York Mets have said twice now that Tim Tebow's time in major-league camp officially came to an end, according to MLB.com's Anthony DiComo, though it appears they can't make up their mind.
For Saturday's Grapefruit League matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals, New York is once again rolling with Tebow in the starting lineup; this time giving him left-field duties.
And in left field... pic.twitter.com/K2avSLBt0U
— Marc Carig (@MarcCarig) March 18, 2017
Related: Stop trying to make Tebow happen, Mets
Tebow, who's mustered just a .214 batting average in 14 at-bats this spring, may even already be penciled in for the Mets' playoff roster, because who really knows anymore?
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