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Guardians promote RHP Nic Enright less than 3 years after cancer diagnosis

Guardians promote RHP Nic Enright less than 3 years after cancer diagnosis

Reuters25-05-2025

May 25 - Less than three years after receiving a cancer diagnosis, Nic Enright is on his way to the major leagues.
The Cleveland Guardians called up the 28-year-old right-handed pitcher from Triple-A Columbus in an effort to bolster their bullpen as Hunter Gaddis heads to the bereavement list following a death in the family.
A 20th-round pick by the then-Cleveland Indians in 2019, Enright made nine appearances in 2025 for Columbus, where he held a 2.00 ERA with one save and seven strikeouts over nine innings. Last year, Enright went 2-1 for the Clippers with a 1.06 ERA, striking out 31 and collecting three saves in 17 innings.
Enright has not logged a major-league appearance in his six-year career, setting the stage for a likely emotional debut should he get the call to the mound.
In 2022, less than a month after the Miami Marlins plucked him from Cleveland in the Rule 5 Draft, Enright was diagnosed with Stage II nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma.
The righty persevered, however, believing that reaching the big leagues was a goal that would help him endure the treatments. On-field setbacks emerged, as well, including a shoulder impingement in 2024 and a lat strain that delayed his start to the 2025 season.
Now, Enright is on the verge of realizing his MLB dream.
--Field Level Media

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