Tim Tebow puts his hand on a fan who is having a seizure, prays and waits for paramedics to come and his “legend” grows. Big fucking deal. Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria gets the job done himself. Tim Tebow prays, Rick Renteria saves lives. Well, at least one life.
CSN Chicago’s Dan Hayes wrote an in-depth profile on Renteria, who takes over the rebuilding White Sox this year. Do yourself a favor and give it a read. What caught my eye was Hayes throwing out a few more interesting facts about the White Sox manager on Twitter.
It turns out that Renteria will save your life if needed.
Extra Rick Renteria facts:
Once administered CPR to a fallen fan while in the stands at his son's college baseball game (1/3) #WhiteSox https://t.co/gFSNKPkNLl— Dan Hayes (@CSNHayes) March 30, 2017
Rick >>> Tim
Tebow stays with my friend and prays until paramedics arrive at game today #Mets #MetsTwitter #NewYorkTimes #NewYork #Tebow #tebowtime #hbo pic.twitter.com/5IIzhkfQA3
— Whatever it Takes (@danielkellybook) October 11, 2016
So in review, three things Rick Renteria is better at than Tim Tebow.
1 – Saving lives
2 – Playing baseball
3 – Throwing a football
Rick Renteria, the real messiah. Hopefully he can save the White Sox too because 2005 was more than a decade ago and the team hasn’t even been to the playoffs since 2008. But hey, the last team who had Renteria managing a young, rebuilding team ended up doing all right. So, we’ll see if Rick can go 2-for-2 in Chicago.