As part of promoting his new book, “Shaken,” Tim Tebow appeared Tuesday on ESPN2’s “First Take.” Co-host Stephen A. Smith, who has called Tebow’s pursuit of a baseball career a “disservice and a level of disrespect” to other baseball players, asked the former Heisman winner how he could go so long without playing baseball before choosing to pick it back up. Tebow responded that he had two loves in life and he took advantage of the opportunity to live out his other dream when it was presented to him. Partial transcript as follows: SMITH: If you love baseball so much, how in goodness name did you go so long without playing the sport before deciding that you wanted to play the sport? TEBOW: Hey, Stephen A., have you ever loved more than one thing? SMITH: Yes. TEBOW: Do you love more than one thing? SMITH: Yes, I do. TEBOW: Sometimes you have to choose to do one, and it’s the second hardest decision of my life when I chose to go to the University of Florida to play football and give up baseball. It was something that was, you know, it was heartbreaking for me. And there were several times at Florida