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Nic Enright completes his journey from cancer diagnosis to MLB debut with the Cleveland Guardians
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From Cancer Diagnosis to MLB Debut: Nic Enright’s Inspiring Journey with the Cleveland Guardians

May 27, 2025 3 Min Read
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Nick Enright, a 28-year-old pitcher for the Cleveland Guardians, faced the moment of making his major league debut last weekend with a surprising sense of calm and peace. Having battled Hodgkin lymphoma over the past three years, Enright approached the game with boldness, pitching two scoreless innings and going up to bat three times during Cleveland’s 5-0 loss to Detroit. He was called up to the majors on Saturday after Hunter Gaddis was placed on the bereavement list.

Before his debut, Enright reflected during the national anthem, thinking about the obstacles he has overcome since his cancer diagnosis in December 2022, which came after he experienced symptoms like neck tension, night sweats, itching, and eczema. He underwent immunotherapy treatments both before and after last season and is scheduled for more after the current season.

Originally drafted by Cleveland in 2019 after playing at Virginia Tech, Enright was selected by the Miami Marlins in the 2022 Rule 5 draft just weeks before his diagnosis. Despite some dark days, he leaned on the support of those around him and chose not to let cancer dictate his life or mindset. Returning to the Guardians organization in 2023, Enright missed much of last season due to shoulder tension but showed promise in minor league appearances.

This year, after missing the first three weeks due to muscle injury, he returned to perform well with the Columbus team. Enright entered the majors after compiling a 17-11 record with a 3.13 ERA in 156 minor league games. He wears number 59, the same as Carlos Carrasco, another Cleveland pitcher who overcame leukemia.

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In a poignant coincidence, Enright’s debut happened during the Detroit Tigers’ Strikeout Cancer Weekend. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt called it a special moment for Enright and his family. Enright has received numerous supportive messages, including one from Liam Hendriks of the Boston Red Sox. While pleased with his debut, Enright’s aim is not just to play once but to contribute regularly and help his team win.

Fan Take: Nick Enright’s inspiring journey from battling cancer to making his major league debut is a testament to resilience and determination, qualities that resonate deeply with baseball fans. His story reminds us of the human spirit behind the sport and brings hope that adversity can be overcome, adding an emotional and motivational layer to the game.

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