Hello-Goodbye Time in Flushing

Woke up this morning to the news of the Mets signing Taijuan Walker. Best known from his days with the Mariners and the Diamondbacks, the veteran righthander, now 28, was probably the best bet among the unsigned starting pitchers. He closed out the 60-game season on a strong note, posting a 1.37 ERA in six starts for the Blue Jays. He'll now join the competition for a rotation spot behind Jacob deGrom, Marcus Stroman, Carlos Carasco and David Peterson.

While Walker gets ready to don the blue and orange, Tim Tebow says goodbye to his dream of being the next Brian Jordan. It's almost impossible to take up a second professional sport around age 30. Just ask that other Jordan... Michael. While it's easy to be skeptical or cynical, Tebow proved to be a popular draw during his three seasons in the Mets farm system. Now, with different ownership and the expectation of playing meaningful home games in September, instead of a gimmick who might draw a crowd on a slow day, Tebow heads back to the ESPN broadcast booth. Although it might be a smart idea to use him on their baseball coverage -- he brings a perspective of playing and struggling in the minors and explaining in real life terms how difficult it is making a baseball dream come true.


 

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