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Blue Jays Sign Nic Enright To Two-Year Minor League Deal

By Nick Deeds | December 31, 2025 at 11:27am CDT

The Blue Jays have agreed to a two-year minor league deal with right-hander Nic Enright, according to a report from ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez.

Enright, 28, has had a difficult career to this point despite solid results. A 20th-round pick by Cleveland back in 2019, the righty made his way up the organizational ladder to reach Triple-A with excellent results in 2022. That seemingly put him on the radar for a call-up to the majors, but was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma in December of that year. The diagnosis came shortly after Enright was selected by the Marlins in the Rule 5 draft and severely limited him throughout the 2023 campaign, although he did eventually begin a rehab assignment while undergoing treatment. He struggled before being returned to the Guardians, but by 2024 was back to posting excellent numbers in the minors.

That earned Enright the opportunity to make his MLB debut this year, and he made the most of the opportunity with a sterling 2.03 ERA and a 23.7% strikeout rate in 31 innings of work. Enright had the look of a quality bullpen piece when on the mound, but his health derailed things once again when the righty underwent Tommy John surgery in October. The timing of that injury will cost Enright the entire 2026 season, which led the Guardians to non-tender him last month despite his status as a pre-arbitration player. That sent Enright into minor league free agency for the first time in his career, and he’s now managed to catch on with the reigning AL champions.

The deal between Toronto and Enright is for both the 2026 and ’27 seasons. While minor league deals are typically for just one year, two-year deals are somewhat common for talented players who are rehabbing from significant surgery. They serve as a way for the acquiring club to take control of the player’s rehab process with the assurance that they’ll be the organization with the first crack at reaping the benefits once the player returns to health. From the player’s perspective, the two-year guarantee offers some security that otherwise would not be afforded to them, saving them from having to go back into minor league free agency coming off a season lost to rehab.

While Enright won’t have an impact on the Blue Jays in 2026, it would hardly be a surprise to see him join the Toronto bullpen at some point in 2027 given his previous results and obvious talent when healthy. The Blue Jays’ pitching staff figures to look very different in 2027, as Shane Bieber and Kevin Gausman will depart the rotation for free agency after the 2026 campaign while Eric Lauer and Yimi Garcia figure to leave a hole in the bullpen when they hit the open market. It’s hard to know exactly how open the competition for Toronto’s 2027 pitching staff will be more than a year in advance, but it’s certainly plausible that those impending departures could help create an opportunity for Enright to join players like Jeff Hoffman, Tyler Rogers, and Louis Varland in the team’s relief corps once he’s healthy.

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Blue Jays give rehabbing former Guardians reliever a fresh chance after recent DFA

Bittersweet.

By Henry Palattella

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So far this offseason, the big story around the Cleveland Guardians has been the striking number of additions to their bullpen.

But that doesn’t mean they haven’t subtracted from their bullpen either.

One of those subtractions came in the form of Nic Enright, who was designated for assignment at the end of the season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in September.

Enright officially found a new home on Wednesday by signing a two-year minor league contract with the Blue Jays, per ESPN's Alden Gonzalez.

Source: The Blue Jays have agreed to a 2-year minor league deal with RH Nic Enright.

Enright, 28, beat Hodgkin lymphoma and had a really nice year with the Guardians in 2025, with a 2.03 ERA in 31 innings.

He'll spend 2026 rehabbing Tommy John and look to bounce back in 2027.

— Alden González (@Alden_Gonzalez) December 31, 2025
While Enright posted a 2.03 ERA in 31 innings last season, that aforementioned injury hurt his standing on Cleveland’s roster, which led to the Guardians deciding to DFA him to free up some additional space ahead of the Rule 5 Draft deadline.

Now Cleveland’s loss has become Toronto’s gain.

Former Guardians reliever Nic Enright lands on his feet with Toronto Blue Jays

Enright being claimed by the Blue Jays is just another chapter in his incredibly inspiring MLB journey, as he was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2022 and rose through the minor league ranks while also undergoing immunotherapy.

Enright made his eventual MLB debut in May with a scoreless outing against the Tigers, and ended up becoming an important piece in Cleveland’s bullpen before the season was over.

He picked up his first career win in relief at the end of June (ironically against the Blue Jays) and even recorded his first career save in August in a win over the Mets.

The Guardians bullpen became an “all hands on deck” situation after Emmanuel Clase was placed on paid leave, and Enright was one of the relievers who stepped up to answer the call.

But he was placed on the injured list at the start of September due to forearm inflammation and eventually underwent Tommy John surgery after the season.

Enright’s deal with the Blue Jays is the best-case scenario (given the situation) since it gives him the peace of mind of being able to rehab with a team while the Blue Jays get to stash him off their 40-man roster in the hopes that he can get back to being a productive MLB pitcher in 2027.

Although the Blue Jays came within two outs of winning the World Series last season, they’ve been aggressive this offseason, and adding Enright falls into that category, even if it’s a minor move. It’s not a surprise that the Blue Jays coveted Enright considering they have a front office led by two Cleveland alums and a roster chalk full of former Guardians.

While we’re always going to be cheering for Enright from afar, it’s still a bit disappointing that the next chapter of his MLB career won’t be penned in Cleveland.

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