Tim Tebow has become quite the spring training veteran for the Mets.

The former Heisman Trophy winner’s third camp since launching his baseball career will begin with the rest of the Mets’ major league hopefuls next month. On Thursday, the team announced Tebow was among 13 additional players invited to major league spring training.

Tebow, 31, spent last season at Double-A Binghamton but missed the final month of the season with a fractured hamate bone in his right hand. In 84 games, he slashed .273/.336/.399 with six homers and 36 RBIs and was selected to the Eastern League All-Star team.

Tebow was in major league spring training last year for the Mets, but his playing time was curtailed because of a sprained left ankle sustained early in camp when he stumbled on an outfield sprinkler.

A season earlier, he was in minor league camp but appeared in Grapefruit League games for the team.

It’s expected that Tebow will begin the season at Triple-A Syracuse. His chances of a major league call-up in 2019 could be bolstered by the fact that his former agent with CAA, Brodie Van Wagenen, is now general manager.

Peter Alonso, Andres Gimenez, Anthony Kay and David Peterson headline the other new invitees to major league camp. Joining that group are P.J. Colon, Patrick Mazeika, Colton Plaia, Ryder Ryan, Ali Sanchez, Corey Taylor, Josh Torres and Stephen Villines.