• Seasons At Stanford: 2004-05
• Complete Final Career Stats
Getting To Know Logan Ardis Pronunciation: R-dis |
General: Knocking on the door to get some quality innings this season after showing tremendous improvement during an excellent fall campaign • Has a fastball that runs close to 90 mph with a sharp breaking ball • A hard worker that is expected to continue to improve as he gains collegiate experience.
As A Sophomore In 2005: Has not pitched.
Individual Game Notes (2005)
Game-By-Game Statistics |
As A Freshman In 2004: A member of the team but did not see any game action.
High School: A 2003 graduate of Beyer High School • Twice selected to the First Team All-Central California Conference squad and Second Team All-District team (2002, '03) • Named Team MVP as a freshman in 2000 and won the Coaches Award in 2003 • Posted a 7-2 record and 1.20 ERA during his senior campaign • Set a school record for lowest single-season opponents batting average (.110) in 2003 and finished with a career .121 opponents batting average • Tossed two prep no-hitters versus Atwater and Davis • Led his team to two CCC runner-up showings (2002, '03) • Two-time member of the All-CCC Academic Team (2002, '03) • Graduated with a 4.17 GPA • Coached by Dale Mead, Mike McNeil and Paul Cornwell. Other Amateur Baseball: Pitched for the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox of the California Coastal League in the summer of 2004, going 2-2 with a 4.37 ERA and striking out 19 batters in 22.2 innings as the team put together a 39-15 overall mark • Played four previous summers for the Stanislaus Heat • Led his team to a title at the 2003 Firecracker Classic in Long Beach and to the 2003 U. S. Amateur Baseball Federation 16-and-under championship • Ranked as the No. 4 prospect at the 2002 Team One West Showcase • Struck out nine batters in 3.0 innings at the 2002 Team One National Showcase.
MLB First-Year Player Draft: Has never been drafted.
Born: | |
Parents: | Bill and Marnie Ardis |
Major: | Considering a major in Economics and hoping to continue on to Law School |
Athletic Father: | Father played collegiate baseball and football at San Jose State, where he was a pitcher and quarterback |
Favorite Pro Sports Team: | Atlanta Braves |
Favorite Pro Sports Athlete: | John Smoltz |
Earliest Baseball Memory: | Playing baseball at his house when he was three years old |
Last Updated: November 7, 2005