Favorite Fotos: Tebow Meets Judge

March 10th: an hour or so before the Yankees hosted the Mets at Steinbrenner Field, the players mingle. Two famous names caught my eye -- as Aaron Judge greeted Mets prospect Tim Tebow.
Both players would see their 2018 seasons impacted by injuries. Judge, after proving his historic rookie year was no fluke, lost seven weeks to a broken wrist sustained in late July. His time on the disabled list coincided with the Yankees falling out of contention for the AL East. And while his power didn't fully return after missing nearly a third of the season, he was the Yankees best hitter in the post-season, batting a combined .421 between the Wild Card game and ALCS loss to eventual champion Boston.
The former college football star is still looked upon with skepticism by many so-called experts. While it's hard to evaluate a 32-year old playing against prospects a decade younger, Tebow posted better numbers in 2018 than in '17. Still far from a "can't miss" -- and with the calendar working against him -- he batted .273, with his performance as the season moved on. But it ended with a hand injury that required season-ending surgey.
His prospects for ever playing in the majors remain iffy, and would decrease even more if the Mets bring in another veteran outfielder or two.
Judge and Tebow -- two guys living their baseball dreams.

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