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Pirates Draft Levi Sterling With Their Competitive Balance Pick

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The Pittsburgh Pirates have drafted prep right-handed pitcher Levi Sterling with the 37th overall pick in the 2024 MLB draft. Sterling, who is from Notre Dame High School in California, and has a commitment to Texas, was ranked 55th by Baseball America and 58th by MLB Pipeline.

Levi Sterling, RHP, Notre Dame HS (Cali.)

Age: 17 | DOB: 9/2/2006 | HT: 6′ 5″ | WT: 202 | B/T: R/R

2024 Stats

Sterling had a 2.62 ERA in 45.1 innings, with a 55:16 K/BB ratio during his senior season. He also hit .319/.396/.500 as a shortstop, but was drafted as a pitcher. He’s one of the youngest players in the draft.

The Mechanics

Sterling throws from a low three quarters arm slot, with loose, clean, repeatable action. He’s got a lean, projectable frame.

The Pitches

Compiling the Baseball America and MLB Pipeline reports on Sterling.

Fastball (55): The fastball sits around 89-92 MPH, touching 94 with the ability to command the pitch and move it up and down in the zone. His frame and smooth delivery gives him a chance to add velocity as he matures and fills out.

Slider (50): His slider is a mid-80s sweeper, which could end up as an average pitch.

Curveball (55+): The curveball is a mid-70s offering that gets a lot of spin and depth, with the ability to throw the pitch for strikes. It grades with the chance to be a plus offering.

Changeup (50+): Sterling has been developing a changeup as his fourth pitch, with deception from a fastball arm speed, along with good movement. It could develop into an above-average pitch.

Control (55+): Sterling commands his fastball well, locating it where he wants in the zone. He also throws his secondary stuff for strikes. He has a chance for plus control, though he had periods in his senior year where his stuff fell off.

Overall (50): With a starter frame, clean and repeatable mechanics, a mix of pitches that could give him four average or better offerings, and the potential for plus control, Sterling has everything he needs to reach the majors as a starting pitcher. He could improve his consistency with a pitcher-only approach, dropping his time in the field.

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Tim Williams
Tim Williams
Tim is the owner, producer, editor, and lead writer of PiratesProspects.com. He has been running Pirates Prospects since 2009, becoming the first new media reporter and outlet covering the Pirates at the MLB level in 2011 and 2012. His work can also be found in Baseball America, where he has been a contributor since 2014 and the Pirates' correspondent since 2019.

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