Prep Baseball Wisconsin Player of the Week: Logan Hagman
April 23, 2025
This past weekend our staff got our first look at Hudson, who is perennially one of the top teams in the state starring some of the states top prospects. Arguably the top prospect in the lineup, sophomore catcher Logan Hagman has been one of the top bats in the state the last two seasons and continues to produce at the plate.
On the week Hagman went 8-for-12 with seven extra base hits including one home run against one of the state’s top left-handers while also collecting six doubles on the week to go along with eight RBIs and runs scored, walking three times.
Tuesday, Hagman got his week started off with a double header against Menomonie. In game one Hagman went 1-for-4 on the day with two runs scored and a two RBI double in the top of the fifth. Going 2-for-3 in game two with two more doubles and three RBIs and three runs scored, walking once.
On Friday, Hudson traveled down to The Rock in Franklin, WI for the Prep Baseball Wisconsin High School Invitational for two games. In the nightcap against Kaukauna, Hagman went 4-for-4 at the plate with two doubles and a home run driving in three RBIs and scoring three runs himself.
Hagman would end the week with a 1-for-1 day with two walks and a double on Saturday.
Currently the No. 4 ranked player in the state, Hagman is one of the top sophomore bats in the region performing as one of the top bats in the state regardless of class the last two years. Strong and physical at 6-foot, 197 pounds with athleticism at his size. At the plate, Hagman is a natural hitter with both bat-to-ball and in-game power production from the right-side, on top of playing a premium position and showing the ability to stick behind the plate long term. Hagman currently boasts a .522 batting average with a 1.668 OPS, while walking seven times and striking out only three on the season.
Hagman must be slugging, like, 2.000 in front of our staff at this point. Homered at this event last year, now again this year. He might just be the best bat in the class. https://t.co/GC1th2NED2
— Andy Sroka (@AndySrokaPBR) April 19, 2025
We're thankful for the POTW submissions we received from the coaches across the state. The players who garnered POTW consideration will earn a place within tomorrow's Diamond Notes story, so be on the lookout for that.
Scouting Report
C/OF Logan Hagman (Hudson, 2027) is one of the most exciting prospects in the state regardless of class, and he showed exactly why he is a name to know in the state after his performance on Saturday. Hagman showed up with thirteen more pounds of solid body mass since the last time we measured him at the Wisconsin State Games late last summer. Currently measured at a solid, athletic and powerful 6-foot, 198 pounds, Hagman will likely continue to add more size and strength to this frame. Hagman’s best 60 yard dash time at previous Prep Baseball events was a respectable 7.13 seconds. This year, Hagman showed notable burst and footspeed and ran the second best time of the day at 6.81seconds. He also had the best vertical jump of the day at 27 inches. The sophomore then showed easy bat speed through the baseball and registered an event best max exit velocity of 100 mph and hit the second furthest ball of the day at 367 feet. Behind the plate, Hagman continues to make strides forward with both his ability to receive and throw with his best velocity of 80 mph on throws to second base with his pop times consistently in the 1.94 - 2.01 seconds range with accuracy. During bullpen work, Hagman showed softness to his hands with the ability to present the ball well to the umpire. Hagman also participated in outfield defense and showed plenty of arm strength and athleticism to play in a corner. His 86 mph throws from the outfield were one of the top marks at the event. Hagman showed exactly why he is a top player in the state and one that our staff is extremely excited about.