Tim Tebow joins fan with cerebral palsy as she sings 'God Bless America'
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Tim Tebow had another heartwarming moment Saturday, joining a fan with cerebral palsy as she sang "God Bless America."
Tebow, who plays for the St. Lucie Mets, a minor league baseball team affiliated with the New York Mets, joined the fan during a game against the Tampa Yankees.
"Moment of the night: fan w/ cerebral palsy sings God Bless America and asked Tebow to join her. This is what it's all about," Jason Woodell tweeted.
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While Tebow didn't join her in her rendition, his presence beside her was apparently all she needed.
Tebow's latest act of kindness comes after a video went viral showing the ex-NFL quarterback forsaking practice swings prior to an at-bat to shake an autistic boy’s hand -- and followed it up with a monster three-run home run.
Tebow’s three-run homer on July 29 lifted the St. Lucie Mets to a 10-3 victory over the Charlotte Stone Crabs.
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Tebow is hitting .238 with a .305 on-base percentage and five home runs for St. Lucie. He's hit eight home runs with two teams this season.