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HBCU names Texas Entrepreneur, MLB scout as next baseball HC

Courtesy of UAPB Athletics

Pine Bluff, AR. —  Logan Stout has been named the head baseball coach at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (an HBCU in the Southwestern Athletic Conference), Vice Chancellor of Intercollegiate Athletics Chris Robinson announced on Wednesday.

“As we progressed through the hiring process, it became clear that Logan Stout would be an excellent addition to the Golden Lions baseball program,” Robinson said. “He has a positive reputation within the baseball community for his relentless recruiting efforts, his ability to develop student-athletes, and his high character as a coach. Logan has a wide network across the country, which will enable him to have an immediate impact on the program. We are excited to welcome Logan and his family to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.”

Logan is beginning his first season at the Arkansas HBCU, bringing a wealth of experience from the baseball world. With his strong work ethic, he aims to build the program into an HBCU powerhouse and help student-athletes become better leaders, both on and off the field.

“I’m extremely grateful and excited to build upon what the previous coaching staff and teams have created at UAPB baseball. UAPB has a phenomenal legacy and I truly believe the potential is endless for the baseball program,” said Stout.

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Logan Stout is an accomplished Entrepreneur, Keynote Speaker, Best-Selling Author, and Founder of the Dallas Patriots.  Logan has over 2500 wins as a head coach and 27 World Series/National Titles ranging from Perfect Game to USA Baseball National Championships and many others.  Logan has had over 200 MLB draft picks and thousands of college players come through his program.  Some notable alumni currently in the Big Leagues include Josh Bell, Trevor Story, AJ Minter, and many others.  Logan was a keynote speaker for the 2024 ABCA conference and coached the Future Stars team at Globe Life field. 

Logan was a college All-American and conference player of the year both as a shortstop and as a pitcher.  In his second year of pro ball, Logan suffered a career-ending injury which led him into coaching and scouting.  Logan coached at Dallas Baptist University and has served as an Associate Scout in Major League Baseball for over 21 years.  

Off the field, Logan has started multiple companies that have generated over $3.5 Billion of revenue.  In addition, Logan has been featured on TV, Magazines, Podcasts, and more, and has been regarded as one of the top Keynote Speakers in the world by Entrepreneur Magazine.  His latest book, Grit Factor has been endorsed by the Sharks from Shark Tank, John Maxwell, and many others.  Logan has recently been featured as an investor on the Show Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch alongside the founder of Netflix, Marc Randolph, and others.  

Logan and his wife Haley have twins, Miles and Cooper. Logan would love to connect with you on social media, and all of his accounts can be found at www.LoganStout.com.

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