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Around SBN: Which Players Will Join The 3,000-Hit Club?

Community Pitching Prospect #34

With 24.1% of the vote, Keyvius Sampson is elected Pitching Prospect #33.

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RESULTS:

Keyvius Sampson: 24.1%

Nestor Molina: 17.2%

Chad Bettis: 15.5%

Casey Kelly: 12.1%

Wily Peralta: 10.3%

Jose Campos: 5.2%

Matt Barnes: 3.5%

Addison Reed: 3.5%

Dellin Betances: 3.5% (write in)

Jarred Cosart: 1.7%

Joe Wieland: 1.7% (write in)

Garrett Richards: 1.7% (write in)

Deck McGuire: 0%

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CANDIDATES: Nestor Molina, Chad Bettis, Casey Kelly, Wily Peralta, Jose Campos, Daniel Norris, Dellin Betances, Taylor Jungmann, Taylor Guerrieri, Jesse Biddle

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IN ROTATION: Jed Bradley (#31-0%), Joe Wieland (#32-3.8%), Garrett Richards (#32-1.9%), Sonny Gray (#32-0%), Justin Nicolino (#32-0%), Matt Barnes (#33-3.5%), Addison Reed (#33-3.5%), Jarred Cosart (#33-1.7%), Deck McGuire (#33-0%)

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TESTERS: Nathan Eovaldi, Luis Heredia, Tom Milone, John Lamb, Tyler Thornburg, Allen Webster, Jose Fernandez, Liam Hendricks, Enny Romero, Jeurys Familia, Neil Ramirez, Daniel Corcino, David Holmberg, Alex Colome, Chris Archer, Anthony Ranaudo, Alexander Torres, Alex Meyer, John Hellweg, Cody Bucknel, Kelvin Herrera, Patrick Corbin, Kyle McPherson, Andrew Chafin, Andrew Oliver, Casey Crosby, Drew Smyly

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#01 - MATT MOORE - 91.0%

#02 - JULIO TEHERAN - 57.3%

#03 - SHELBY MILLER - 66.7%

#04 - TREVOR BAUER - 40.0%

#05 - TYLER SKAGGS - 30.0%

#06 - GERRIT COLE - 24.3% (65.2% In Runoff)

#07 - JAMESON TAILLON - 26.0% (34.7 In 3-Way Runoff, 51.2% In 2-Way Runoff)

#08 - DYLAN BUNDY - 39.3%

#09 - DANNY HULTZEN - 45.6%

#10 - TAIJUAN WALKER - 31.6% (51.5% In Runoff)

#11 - DREW POMERANZ - 34.2%

#12 - JACOB TURNER - 45.7%

#13 - JARROD PARKER - 44.4%

#14 - JAMES PAXTON - 24.6% (51.6% In Runoff)

#15 - CARLOS MARTINEZ - 48.0%

#16 - RANDALL DELGADO - 28.6%

#17 - ARCHIE BRADLEY - 33.3%

#18 - MARTIN PEREZ - 32.3% (52.6% In Runoff)

#19 - ZACK WHEELER - 29.7% (67.9% In Runoff)

#20 - MATT HARVEY - 32.2% (55.4% In Runoff)

#21 - ROBBIE ERLIN - 37.1%

#22 - ARODYS VIZCAINO - 26.9% (58.5% In Runoff)

#23 - A.J. COLE - 32.2%

#24 - MANNY BANUELOS - 35.0%

#25 - BRAD PEACOCK - 22.4%

#26 - JAKE ODORIZZI - 28.3%

#27 - MIKE MONTGOMERY - 26.8%

#28 - NOAH SYNDERGAARD - 23.0% (50.9% In Runoff)

#29 - TREVOR MAY - 33.3%

#30 - TYRELL JENKINS - 25.0% (64.6% In Runoff)

#31 - ZACH LEE - 27.7% (58.7% In Runoff)

#32 - DREW HUTCHISON - 28.8%

#33 - KEYVIUS SAMPSON - 24.1%

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Bettis vs Molina

Both are quite far ahead of the rest of the candidates right now. Interested in seeing people’s arguments for each.
Personally, I went with Molina. I like Bettis, and have him on my own list in the low 30s (and ahead of some people already on). But I like Molina just a tad more. Both are the same age, Molina made it to AA (albeit for only 22 IP), while Bettis made it to A+. They are the same height, with Bettis being more filled out than Molina right now.

Molina: 28.9 K%, 3.1 BB%, 9.25 K/BB, 2.12 FIP
Bettis: 26.7 K%, 6.5 BB%, 4.09 K/BB, 2.73 FIP

Molina bests Bettis in every category, especially in BB rate. Molina has good scouting reports, with a low 90s fastball and a plus sinker. Bettis has the better fastball, but his secondaries sound like they are behind Molina’s at this point. Both good pitching prospects, but I have to give the edge to Molina.

by cookiedabookie on Dec 21, 2025 4:11 PM EST reply actions  

Bettis vs Molina

Both are quite far ahead of the rest of the candidates right now. Interested in seeing people’s arguments for each.
Personally, I went with Molina. I like Bettis, and have him on my own list in the low 30s (and ahead of some people already on). But I like Molina just a tad more. Both are the same age, Molina made it to AA (albeit for only 22 IP), while Bettis made it to A+. They are the same height, with Bettis being more filled out than Molina right now.

Molina: 28.9 K%, 3.1 BB%, 9.25 K/BB, 2.12 FIP
Bettis: 26.7 K%, 6.5 BB%, 4.09 K/BB, 2.73 FIP

Molina bests Bettis in every category, especially in BB rate. Molina has good scouting reports, with a low 90s fastball and a plus sinker. Bettis has the better fastball, but his secondaries sound like they are behind Molina’s at this point. Both good pitching prospects, but I have to give the edge to Molina.

by cookiedabookie on Dec 21, 2025 4:15 PM EST reply actions  

Voting Closed

Molina and Bettis are tied, so they’ll face off in a runoff.

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