Tim Tebow flashing some serious leather in left field to end the 1st Inning. Full highlights tonight on @NBC2 and @ABC7SWFL pic.twitter.com/JMlj7Wc1aD — Andrew McDevitt (@AMcDevittTV) July 1, 2017

Tim Tebow's taken much bigger hits on a field than this one.

Tebow, a former Heisman Trophy winner and ex-NFL quarterback, is now a baseball player in the New York Mets' system, but he looked more like a veteran route-runner on Friday night for the Class-A St. Lucie Mets. Playing in left field against the Fort Myers Miracle, the 29-year-old sprinted to the corner and plowed into the wall at high speed to rob Miracle first baseman Zander Wiel of extra bases with a fantastic catch.

Tebow tumbled to the ground, ball in glove, and then almost immediately got up and jogged back to the dugout like it was nothing - because when you've been knocked out on the field by a rushing defensive back, smashing into an actual wall while trying to catch a baseball becomes a piece of cake.