Giants quarterback Eli Manning is good at many things. He's good at beating the Patriots in the Super Bowl. He's good, for the most part, at playing quarterback in the NFL. He's good at making #ManningFaces:

He is not, however, good at softball. On Friday, at Landon Collins' charity softball game, Manning proved why he won't pull a Tebow and make the switch from football to baseball. 

In his lone at-bat, Manning went after the first pitch he saw and uncorked a slow roller to second base. It was so slow that Manning -- not the world's fastest athlete -- appeared to beat out the throw.

Take a look:

Meanwhile, Manning's potential successor, Davis Webb, lined a single into the outfield:

According to ESPN's Jordan Raanan, the game raised $30,000 for the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund, a nonprofit charity that aims to support families dealing with childhood cancer.