Tim Tebow Superfan Jose Canseco Offers Free Swing Help to Juice His Numbers

If New York Mets outfielder Tim Tebow is going to find a permanent home in Major League Baseball, he is going to need some help. Sure, having natural ability, a great personal life with a new fiance, and some side TV gigs are all grand, but his name alone is not going to earn him

If New York Mets outfielder Tim Tebow is going to find a permanent home in Major League Baseball, he is going to need some help. Sure, having natural ability, a great personal life with a new fiance, and some side TV gigs are all grand, but his name alone is not going to earn him a lot of playing time if he cannot consistently hit a baseball.

Luckily, one of the best hitters of all time is willing to step in to help, free of charge. That person? None other than Jose Canseco. Yeah, that guy.

Say what you want about using performance-enhancing drugs for another time. Canseco, the former MVP with six MLB All-Star appearances and two World Series titles, knows how to make contact. He belted 462 home runs during his time with the Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox. He knows what he's doing.

But instead of texting the former Florida Gators star and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, he went to social media to offer his services.

Tim Tebow let me help you with your swing I just saw one of your bats you have no rhythm right now and you're to rotational I will help you for free I'm a fan of yours

— Jose Canseco (@JoseCanseco) March 4, 2019

According to Canseco, Tim Tebow has no rhythm at the plate and he's too rotational.

Don't believe him? Take a look a couple of at-bats with the Mets during a spring training game with the Houston Astros:

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Since Tebow, who also played in the NFL, didn't respond right away, the 55-year-old Canseco decided to go into superfan mode the next day to get the point across that he's willing to help.

Tim Tebow you're never going to make it to the Major Leagues with that swing I am here to help you buddy

— Jose Canseco (@JoseCanseco) March 5, 2019

If I can hit a softball 500 feet at the age of 55 you can hit 40 home runs in the major leagues if you let me help you yes I'm talking to you Tim Tebow

— Jose Canseco (@JoseCanseco) March 5, 2019

Tim Tebow let me teach you the art of power hitting the technique in the psychology behind it

— Jose Canseco (@JoseCanseco) March 5, 2019

If that wasn't weird enough with multiple tweets, Canseco then doubles down and places a strange bet.

Tim Tebow will you let me help you if I can hit a softball further than you can hit a baseball

— Jose Canseco (@JoseCanseco) March 5, 2019

There's obviously nothing wrong with one of the top hitters the game has ever seen willing to help someone he believes has the potential to be great. These two teaming up together just seems a bit off, that's all. But whatever.

If Canseco wants to be a personal hitting coach and help Tebow's swing to get him to the major league level, by all means.

The world should be willing to watch Canseco hit a softball in order to help Tim Tebow become a power hitter like Bryce Harper This definitely needs to happen. Might as well throw it on TV, too.

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