In a full-circle moment, Logan Workman of the Tampa Bay Rays watched his dreams come to
life, when he pitched at a Lookouts game after years of growing up viewing his idols, do the exact same.
As a kid, he would watch from the high stands to see his favorite players dialed in, ready to hit the next
big home run. After years of hard work, the roles were reversed as he pitched on the same mound that his
former heroes did.
Workman began working toward achieving his dream when he attended Soddy Daisy High
School back in 2017. He started as a catcher for the SDHS men’s baseball team but quickly advanced to a
starting pitcher his senior year.
He was then recruited by Lee University, where he pitched for all four years and earned his
bachelor’s degree. Directly after graduation, he was drafted as a seventh-round pick for the Tampa Bay
Rays, where he has worked his way up to now being in class AA.
His journey was not always easy, especially after he was severely injured during an off-season
training session. He explained that he remembered walking into the doctor’s office and sitting down with
him, saying, “I want to be back by this date.” The date, in particular, was the Chattanooga Lookouts game
which he had dreamed of playing for years. After working vigorously with the physical trainer and
overcoming the mental challenges that came with it, he was back to pitch for the Lookouts in their very
own stadium in front of his closest family and friends.
After working for years to achieve his dreams, he began his spring training with the
Tampa Bay Rays as a pitcher for the 2024 MLB season.