Tim Kurkjian explains what MLB teams are looking to see out of Tim Tebow during his workout scheduled for next week. (0:52)

The San Diego Padres are planning on sending a scout to Tim Tebow's showcase in Los Angeles next Tuesday, reports Dennis Lin of the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Lin noted most major league teams will be sending a scout to Tebow's workout, so there's "probably not much to read into." More than 20 MLB teams are confirmed to attend Tebow's workout, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

It appears the Padres, like many other teams, are just doing their due diligence in checking out Tebow. Lin tweeted that a "Padres person" said the workout isn't a priority for the team.

The last time Tebow played competitive baseball was during his junior year of high school in 2005. He was an all-state player that season and hit .494 to help his team at Nease High School reach the final four of Florida's state playoffs.