Earlier in the week, Mets outfielder Tim Tebow broke an 0-for-13 slump by recording his first hit of the Arizona Fall League.

On Wednesday, Tebow recorded another hit. Yes, really. Take a look:

That's an opposite-field knock off Red Sox lefty Trey Ball . Granted, it wasn't the most impressive hit, but Tebow will take them however they come at this point. To wit, he went 1-for-4 on the night, pushing him to 2-for-20 on the AFL. Ouch.

Tebow entered 1-for-16 and with the second-worst OPS among players with double-digit plate appearances. (The worst belonging to Dexter Kierstad, a Marlins outfielder who likely wants to maintain a low profile right now.)