Fellow cancer survivor Jon Lester reached out to Chad Bettis after his return to the mound
On Monday night, Rockies starter
@cbettis35 We haven't met, but I don't have to know you to call you brother. From my family to yours, congratulations on your return. #NVRQT
— Jon Lester (@JLester34) August 15, 2017
As a rookie in 2006, Lester was diagnosed with anaplastic large cell lymphoma, a rare form of blood cancer. He missed the remainder of the '06 season, but a little more than a year later, he was on the mound for Game 4 of the World Series, pitching into the sixth inning as the Red Sox finished off a sweep of the Rockies.
Bettis clearly appreciated the support:
Thank you @JLester34 I really appreciate the support! I'm sure I'll see you down the road. Much love bro 👊🏻
— Chad Bettis (@cbettis35) August 15, 2017
Here's to many more starts from both of them in the future. There were also many other words of encouragement from celebrities, teams and ballplayers past and present. Check 'em out below:
Even in a groove 7 scoreless is tough to do. Doing it as soon as you come back from chemo? Biggest hat tip possible to @cbettis35
— Brandon McCarthy (@BMcCarthy32) August 15, 2017
Pumped for @cbettis35. Idk him personally but cool to see him back on the hill tonight. Good luck
— andrew mccutchen (@TheCUTCH22) August 14, 2017
Congrats to @cbettis35 on such an inspiring comeback. Any cancer survivor is a warrior. #respect
— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) August 15, 2017
So proud of my former teammate and cancer survivor, @cbettis35. We're all rooting for you buddy! https://t.co/V2AxKU0Fiy
— Collin McHugh (@Collin_McHugh) August 14, 2017
Welcome back @cbettis35!#TogetherForBettis 💪 pic.twitter.com/L6WR9nF5UG
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) August 14, 2017
Good luck to our friends @Rockies and @cbettis35 in his return! #TogetherForBettis pic.twitter.com/1o1ZTJnpnz
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) August 14, 2017
Bettis spoke with MLB.com's Thomas Harding about the support he's received. "There are a lot of guys that have gone through things that were much worse than what I had to," he told Harding. "For some of those guys to reach out, that meant a lot to me."
He was particularly touched by support he received from players around the league. "For opposing teams' players to support me the way they did," he said, "it shows a lot about how tight-knit our fraternity really is."
Here's hoping Bettis has a long and healthy career.