PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Tim Tebow says hes just trying to get better each day, and he did it by a few extra feet on Day 2 of the New York Mets instructional league.One day after the quarterback-turned-baseball-hopeful put three balls off the fence at the Mets training complex, Tebow homered to right field during batting practice Tuesday.Felt a little more comfortable with a day under my belt, just getting more used to everything, the preparations, said Tebow, the former NFL quarterback and 2007 Heisman Trophy winner. All those silly things that you have to go through, right? Getting in the building, finding everything that you need, cafeteria, everything, and just getting used to the routine.A Mets staff member went behind the fence a few minutes after Tebows blast and returned with a baseball, though it wasnt clear if it was the one hit by Tebow.The composition of the workout from Day 1 to Day 2 was similar. The atmosphere wasnt -- the media contingent was considerably smaller than it was Monday -- as maybe about one-quarter as many fans showed up as the day before.Whether its five people or 500 people, you cant let that bother you, the size of the crowd or what people are saying or the hype or no hype, Tebow said. I just try not to get involved at all and just try not to pay attention at all and focus on being a baseball player.Hes also finding time to stay on top of his other job as an analyst with the SEC Network, with time management not an issue. Tebow will work out at least twice more in Port St. Lucie this week, then head to the Auburn-LSU game this weekend before returning to the Mets complex.When instructional league games start, Tebow expects to play -- though theres no firm plan yet for what will happen after these three weeks, such as whether hell go to the Arizona Fall League. For now, he said hes trying to take advantage of every opportunity to meet with coaches, talking situational play in the outfield and the Mets preferred approach to hitting.The goal of Tuesdays batting practice session, Tebow said, was to find outfield gaps. He just managed to hit one a little farther, saying he felt more comfortable with additional preparation and warm-up time.Not necessarily the goal, Tebow said of the homer. But if you do it, thats good, too. Doug Flutie Youth Jersey . -- Charlie Graham stopped 67 shots as the Belleville Bulls edged the visiting Guelph Storm 6-5 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Nasir Adderley Chargers Jersey . 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Two good drives down the fairway, and it was Rickie who looked to have the advantage as the American hit his ball to around six feet. A confident long putt from Matsuyama forced Fowler to make a clutch putt of his own to force the play-off. Matsuyama holed a long putt on the final hole to force a play-off with Fowler They opened the sudden death play-off by playing the par-four 18th twice, matching each other first with par and then birdie, bbefore continuing at the par-four 10th.dddddddddddd wayward drive from Fowler in to the rough on the third play-off hole put the world number four on the back foot, and he followed up his bad drive by sculling his second through the green.Mastuyama, whose drive was comfortably on the fairway, was unable to exploit Fowlers mistake and saw his own effort fly past the hole to the back of the green. They pair both managed pars to send the match to a fourth play-off hole. Fowler hit his drive in to the water nine times on the 17th of TPC Scottsdale during his career The play-off finally ended at the par-four 17th, where Fowler drove into a water hazard for the second time in barely an hour and could not save par. Despite taking his three-wood, Fowler knew it was off-line from the start and after a lackluster chip his par putt rolled past the right hand side of the hole.Matsuyama had the luxury of two-putting from five feet for his second victory on the PGA Tour, following the 2014 Memorial. Watch the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am live on Sky Sports 4 HD from 8pm on Thursday. Or watch from £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV Also See: Phoenix Open leaderboard WATCH: Golfs loudest hole? First round highlights Golf live on Sky Sports 4 ' ' '