Tim Tebow isn’t a good professional baseball player by nearly any statistical measure. But he did manage to show some power in his first games with low Class-A Columbia before cooling off. Tebow was promoted this week to High-A St. Lucie, and he wasted little time to get the fans in Florida pumped about Tebow’s stint in St. Lucie.

He has already hit a home run.

The St. Lucie Mets had a doubleheader on Wednesday. Tebow had a hit in Game 1 as DH, but in Game 2, he got the start in left field and smashed a two-run home run in the second inning.

Behold, the power of Tebow.

As he did with Columbia, Tebow seemed unsure about the home run when he reached second base. That’s how he does a home run trot, apparently.

Tebow hit three home runs with Columbia for a .220 average. He struck out a ton (69 times) and was terrible in the field.

But this is a guy who hadn’t played meaningful baseball in a decade, and he’s out there hitting dingers. So, good for Tebow.