Bettis attended Monterey High School in Lubbock, Texas. Playing for the school's baseball team, Bettis was named to the all-region team before his senior season.[1]
Bettis missed the 2012 season due to a shoulder injury.[5] Prior to the 2013 season, MLB named him the fourth best prospect in the Rockies system.
Colorado Rockies (2013–2019)
He was promoted to the major leagues to make his debut on August 1, 2013.[6] He allowed five runs in five innings, taking the loss. He struck out just one batter and issued five walks.[7]
Bettis spent the entire 2016 season in the Rockies' starting rotation, pitching to a 4.79 ERA in 189 innings pitched.[10] In early December 2016, Bettis was diagnosed with testicular cancer. After undergoing surgery to remove a testicle, he expected to make a full recovery during the offseason.[11] In March 2017, he revealed that the cancer spread, and required chemotherapy.[12]
On August 14, 2017, Bettis made his first appearance in the majors since being diagnosed with cancer, pitching against the Atlanta Braves.[13] He pitched 7 scoreless innings, struck out two, and gave up 6 hits.[14] He was placed on the disabled list on July 3, 2018, with a blister injury.
In 2019, Bettis struggled to begin the season before being moved to the bullpen. He ended the season with a 1–6 record in 39 games. On October 30, 2019, Bettis was outrighted off the Rockies roster and elected free agency.[15]
New York Yankees
On February 16, 2020, Bettis signed a minor league deal with the New York Yankees that included an invitation to Spring Training.
On June 25, 2020, Bettis announced his retirement from professional baseball.
Personal life
Bettis and his wife, Kristina, had a daughter in April 2017.[16]