Erik Wayne Thomas Sabrowski...Wife, Renee; they have a daughter...Prepped at Prospects Baseball Academy in Alberta before attending Cloud County Community College in Concordia, Kan...Set a program record with 117 strikeouts and was named Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference West Division Pitcher of the Year in 2018...The conference boasts many Canucks due to Canadian connections with several coaches throughout the league...Became the second player selected from Cloud County CC to appear in MLB, joining southpaw reliever Jake Diekman (30th round, 2007 MLB Draft by PHI).
2025
Followed up on an impressive final month of 2024 with a 1.84 ERA (six ER/29.1 IP) in 33 appearances with Cleveland in 2025…Missed most of the first three months of the season with left elbow inflammation, which forced him out of Spring Training action…Opened year on the IL, was transferred to the 60-day IL on April 26 and was activated on June 27...Among rookies who made 30-or-more appearances in 2025, Sabrowski’s ERA was the lowest in the Majors and the best mark by a Guardians left-handed rookie reliever since Tyler Olson (0.00) in 2017...Opponents hit just .144 (14-for-97) off Sabrowski, the lowest clip by a Guardians rookie reliever in franchise history (min. 100 BF), ahead of Vincente Romo (.154) in 1968…Was the third-lowest average off a Cleveland reliever in a single season, behind only Andrew Miller (.144) in 2017 and 2016 (.139)…Locked down the opposition with runners on base in 2025, as his .053 (2-for-38) average against with runners on was the lowest mark by any relief pitcher in MLB (min. 50 BF with runners on), ahead of Houston’s Josh Hader (.108)…Equaled the third-lowest clip by a rookie reliever since 1974, trailing San Diego’s Josh Spence (.050) in 2011 and St. Louis’ Genesis Cabrera (.024)…Stranded 16 of his 17 inherited runners (6.3% IRS) in 2025, the fourth-best clip by a relief pitcher in the Majors (min. 15 inherited runners), behind Houston’s Bryan King (4.3%), Los Angeles-NL’s Ben Casparius (3.4%) and Philadelphia’s Max Lazar (0.0%)…Marked the third-lowest inherited runner scored percentage allowed by a Cleveland rookie since 1974, behind only Cade Smith (5.6%) in 2024...Appeared in each of Cleveland’s three postseason games vs. Detroit in the AL Wild Card Series, working scoreless outings in Games 1 and 2 before allowing two runs (earned) in Game 3...Prior to making his season debut on June 27, he made nine relief appearances in his rehab assignments at the Arizona Complex League, Double-A Akron and Triple-A Columbus.
2024
Ascended from AA Akron to Cleveland in his third full professional season, making his MLB debut on 9/4 at KC and serving a pivotal role for the Guardians bullpen in September and during the 2024 Postseason...Began the season with AAA Columbus, pitching in three games for the Clippers in early April (6.00 ERA)...Was reassigned to AA Akron on 4/16, yielding just one earned run (0.77 ERA) in nine relief appearances...Earned a promotion back to Columbus on 5/24, where he worked as a multi-inning reliever for the Clippers...Went 8-2 with a 4.24 ERA (16ER/34.0IP) and 49 strikeouts (12.97 SO/9.0IP) across 24 games in his second stint with Columbus, firing 1.1+ IP in 14 of 24 outings...Led the Clippers in wins during that stretch...Had his contract selected by Cleveland on 8/28...Did not make his MLB debut until 9/4 at KC, hurling 1.1 scoreless innings and stranding one inherited runner...Tossed 12.2 scoreless IP with 19 SO in eight regular season games for Cleveland, joining Mike Garcia (14.2 IP, 1948-49) as the only pitchers in club history with 12.0+ shutout IP in their first eight career games...Earned his first career save on 9/20 at STL (2.1IP, 0R), becoming first CLE pitcher with 2.1+IP SV within their first six career outings since Steve Olin in 1989...Joined fellow Canadians Bo Naylor, Josh Naylor and Cade Smith on Cleveland's ALDS and ALCS rosters...Marked the first time four Canucks were on the same Postseason roster, per Canadian Baseball Network...Recorded a 1.69 ERA (1ER/5.1IP) in five Postseason games, striking out eight while allowing just four hits.
2023
Spent the entire year with Double-A Akron, his first healthy season in the Guardians' player development system after missing 2022 due to Tommy John surgery...Was utilized exclusively as a reliever, going 4-0 with a 2.49 ERA (six ER/21.2 IP)...Was scoreless in 17 of 20 appearances and recorded one-or-more strikeouts in 16 of 20 outings (28 K; 11.6 SO/9.0 IP)...Fired a season-high 2.0 IP on two occasions: June 15 at New Hampshire and June 23 at Binghamton...Participated in the Arizona Fall League for the Peoria Javelinas, registering a 1.86 ERA (two ER/9.2 IP) with 16 strikeouts in nine relief appearances.
2022
Missed the season while rehabilitating from his 2021 Tommy John surgery...Selected by Cleveland in the Minor League phase of the Rule 5 Draft (Dec. 8, 2021) during labor lockout...Was not subject to be returned to SD.
2021
Enjoyed a successful season with High-A Fort Wayne, San Diego's MWL affiliate, in his first stint in professional baseball...Suffered another left elbow injury and underwent his second career Tommy John surgery that fall...Made three starts and five relief appearances with the TinCaps, turning in a 1.86 ERA (six ER/29.0 IP) with 41 strikeouts and just 12 walks...Was placed on Fort Wayne's seven-day injured list on Aug. 20.
2019
Missed the season rehabbing from 2018 Tommy John surgery.
2018
Was selected by San Diego in the 14th round of the 2018 MLB Draft out of Cloud County Community College (Kan.).