Tim Tebow continues to touch lives wherever he goes. The former NFL quarterback is currently playing with the St. Lucie Mets, and while he may not be raking on the field (.239 batting average and 5 home runs in 46 games), he is getting it done when it comes to brightening the days of fans off the field. On Sunday, the St. Lucie Mets were playing the Tampa Yankees and Tebow was out there signing memorabilia. One fan named Danny Terp politely asked Tebow if he could give a special shoutout to his nana. “Tim, can you say hi to my grandma? Can you say ‘Hello Miss Margaret?’” Tebow graciously said hi to Danny’s grandma. “What’s up Miss Margaret. It’s Tim Tebow. Hope you’re having a good day. God bless.”
The simple gesture went a long way because when the grandmother saw the video she lit up. The grandson said that this was his grandmother’s biggest smile since she suffered a stroke.
Shoutout to Tim for the shoutout to his biggest fan. Definitely made my Grandma's day. Biggest smile she's had since her stroke. @TimTebow 🐐 pic.twitter.com/9G2Y9JxJk0
— denver nuggest 𓂺 (@LumpSumGetter) August 13, 2017
This comes only days after Tebow shook the hand of an autistic boy and then promptly smashed a three-run tater.
Tim Tebow got out of the on deck circle and shook an autistic kid's hand, then crushed a three-run homer ⚾️😭❤https://t.co/UbYTGJ2EOs
— Baseball King (@BasebaIlKing) August 10, 2017
Tebow continues to be a ray of sunshine to his supporters and fans.
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