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This link is Rey Ordonez' best (or close to it, anyway) 21 consecutive games in the majors, 297/342/473 (picked 21 so I could get 2 HR into the data).

Here's a semi-randomly picked 21 consecutive games from one of Albert Pujols' best seasons, 410/484/769.

Tebow has Francouered his way into a hot start at A+, but his last 21 games are still way more Ordonez than Pujols, 273/355/470 (sorry, no link, they apparently aren't auto-generated for MiLB players, but you can look it up yourself at the same site as the others if you want).

That article is massive hyperbole.  When your hot streaks look like the line for a full regular solid season, you're not a star. It would be stunning if Tebow put up a full season at A+ with an OPS north of 800, and even then he wouldn't really be a prospect.

See also Voros' LawAny major league hitter can hit just about anything in 60 at bats.

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