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Tim Tebow has struggled with the Syracuse Mets, but this could be a new low.

Tebow, who is hitting .156 with the Mets’ Triple-A squad, struck out looking against Jordan Peterson, a position player, during the team’s 16-2 blowout win over the host Buffalo Bisons on Tuesday night. Tebow looked like he didn’t think the pitch was a strike.

According to the Bisons Twitter account, Peterson, who plays outfield and first base, struck out Tebow on an 88 mile-per-hour fastball on the black.

Tebow, who has surpassed expectations of many by reaching the Triple-A level, said he believes he has been making improvements.

“I think I’m improving. I’m working, developing,” Tebow said recently. “I think I’m getting better, adapting to some really good players, and I think that’s important.”

Despite Tebow’s optimistic talk, he has just one homer and 12 RBIs in 40 games with Syracuse.

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