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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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31 Comments

  1. Bad Dumb Tiss

    1 month ago

    Smart pickup!

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    • RogerForTheHall

      1 month ago

      Agreed…hopefully Toronto will return Spencer Miles to the Giants

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  2. Ducey

    1 month ago

    Is CLE that cheap? Or is there some other reason to justify not keeping him?

    Good move for the Jays.

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    • longsuffering

      1 month ago

      Yes they are. But it’s more likely that they wanted to do more with the 40 man roster than carry an injured Enright.

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      • norcalguardiansfan

        1 month ago

        This had nothing to do with money as the player who replaced Enright is being paid exactly what he was making – the major league minimum.

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      • APD

        1 month ago

        Injured players dont count for the 40-man or am i missing something here?

        They probably just didn’t thought it was worth the risk and the time

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        • pohle

          1 month ago

          there is no injured list during the offseason, its 40 roster spots healthy or no. anthony rendon still technically has a 40 man roster spot with the angels, as of now.

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        • APD

          1 month ago

          Forgot about that. But dont think they will put him on the 40-man anyway. I mean, is there a risk someone will burn a rule 5 on him?

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        • jaysfansince1977

          1 month ago

          It is a minor league signing, as such he does not need to be added to the MLB 40 man roster

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        • NyyfaninLAA land

          1 month ago

          Next year maybe but they can add him to 40 next offseason if rehab has gone well to avoid that.

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    • braves25

      1 month ago

      Yes Cleveland is cheap… I believe he ended the 2025 season on the mlb roster which means even though he has options, they couldn’t option him to the minors. He would have to earn mlb service time while recovering from Tommy John….and with only a 40 man roster until spring training starts he was a casualty due to roster crunch.

      Toronto now gets to put him on the minor league injury list due to signing him to a minor league deal. He now will not earn mlb service time which will manipulate how long Toronto can control him… Yes he signed a 2 year deal with Toronto but I believe they actually can control him for 6 years due to service time.

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      • Armaments216

        1 month ago

        It’s potentially 6 years of control if they select him to the 40-man roster before the end of the 2027 season. Otherwise he becomes a minor league free agent in 2 years.

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      • Avory

        1 month ago

        @Braves25

        “Smart” isn’t the same as “cheap”…not that it will stop folks like you from making the same tired insinuations. You’d think a Braves fan would understand the difference given the shrewd way they operate. But you probably hurl the same ridiculous assessment their way as well.

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        • braves25

          1 month ago

          @Avory

          I did not say the Guardians were not smart. The Guardians do lean to being cheap… Yes! Yes they can also be smart in these decisions as well.

          I think the Guardians were smart to release him and I also think the Blue Jays were smart to sign him to a minor league deal.

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        • norcalguardiansfan

          1 month ago

          Them releasing Enright had nothing to do with money. The team is careful with their money, but this isn’t an example of that.

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  3. DarkSide830

    1 month ago

    He’ll be a good RP if he can finally get healthy for a spell.

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  4. Enjoy sack lunch

    1 month ago

    CARTWRIGHT!

    Reply
  5. Bob Sacamano 310

    1 month ago

    Love these kind of moves. Wish the White Sox would do these gambles.

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    • El Kabong

      1 month ago

      What’s your take on the Kelenic signing?

      Reply
  6. The Chet Steadman

    1 month ago

    Savvy. Jays doing Jays things

    Reply
    • Avory

      1 month ago

      “Savvy”?

      Like signing Jeff Hoffman?

      Anthony Santander?

      Trading for Andres Gimenez?

      Giving up Khal Stephen for a handful of Bieber starts?

      Overpaying for Dylan Cease?

      “Savvy” is not what I’d term the Blue Jays front office, no matter how highly I regard Nic Enright (and I do like him).

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      • coldbeer

        1 month ago

        Cry more avory

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      • The Chet Steadman

        1 month ago

        This is a minor league signing. So that is the context in which the comment was made. You missed that.

        Lukes, Clement and Lauer. All key contributors to their success last season. All minor league signings. Yes, savvy Jays.

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        1 month ago

        Stephen Miller, is that you ??

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  7. LC

    1 month ago

    So much adversity for Enright- hope he battles through the TJ setback.
    He was outstanding this year- an inspiring story

    Reply
  8. waittilnextyear

    1 month ago

    This is a great move for the Jays. I think Cleveland will be sorry they let him go. Hope he does well it will be a great story

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  9. twozero6ix

    1 month ago

    Getcha money big dawg

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  10. NoSaint

    1 month ago

    No such thing as a bad MiLB signing.

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      1 month ago

      Even if it’s for two years?

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      • NoSaint

        1 month ago

        @Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        Yep. At worst the cost is so low it’s a rounding error on a spread sheet. If the player sucks, they can be cut practically consequence free. In the middle, they fill out the minors. At best they can contribute to the MLB club.

        Its not good or bad when a guy signs a MiLB deal. Its informational.

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  11. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 month ago

    Enright, the Great White North hoser version of amirite, amitite?

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