Tebow Hits Home Run After Meeting Autistic Boy Outside On-Deck Circle
by Larry Leo
August 10, 201733 Comments
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Back on July 29th when his St. Lucie Mets played the Charlotte Stone Crabs, Tim Tebow left the on-deck circle during the top of the 7th inning to greet and shake hands with 9-year-old Seth Bosch who has high-functioning autism and also suffers from neurofibromatosis (a genetic disorder that produces tumors on the nerve tissue). Next thing you know, Tim hit a three-run homer. Wow...
A man made of miracles.
A man made of miracles.
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