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2025 Cleveland Guardians Prospect Scouting Report: #29 RHP Cameron Sullivan
Can the Guardians improve development with high school arms starting with the Notre Dame commit?
Justin Lada
Mar 25
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Bio
Age (2025 season): 19
Acquired: Draft (2024, Round 7)
2024 Level: High school
Height: 6’2
Weight: 200
Throws: Right
2025 Scouting Grades
Fastball: 55
Slider: 55
Changeup: 40
Command: 40
Overall: 40
Risk: Extreme
ETA: 2028
First impression
Solidly built, projectable build. Exciting, quick arm. Natural ability to generate high spin rates. High 3/4 arm slot.
What Makes Sullivan Fun
The upside of Sullivan, like a lot of high school pitchers that get drafted, is a power armed, high spin type of talent. The stuff is evident in his fastball, which took off in his draft year, going from low-90s to now mid-upper 90s. Sullivan has great feel to manipulate his breaking stuff, throwing a harder slider/cutter in the upper-80s and a mid-80s type sweeper with huge spin. It’s potentially dominant stuff. Sullivan is also a very intelligent, motivated student that was committed to Notre Dame with a 4.5 GPA.
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What Could Hold Sullivan Back
Very few, if any, high school pitchers don’t carry huge risks (Daniel Espino, anyone?). There’s a really mixed feeling on his control and delivery. He’ll need to improve feel for his changeup if he wants to develop as a starter. Could be more efficient with use of his lower half and has a bit of a crossfire delivery, which could lead to some of his control issues.
Intangibles
Sullivan had a 4.5 GPA in school and was committed to Notre Dame for college and Cleveland has tried to make big commitments in character, intelligence and work ethic.
Future
Initially, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Sullivan hang back in Arizona for extended spring training and hopefully then make his way to Single-A Lynchburg at some point in 2025. Cleveland did push some high school arms to Single-A the last few years with new roster rules. We know the Guardians move most of their prospects slowly, and especially high school arms, so with needs in control and changeup development, Sullivan will probably be on a methodical track up the ladder as long as he stays healthy. There’s top of the rotation and high end relief upside here with a ton of risk.
Role/Risk
40/Extreme - High risk/high reward rotation/relief arm
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