Los Angeles Dodgers Minor Leaguer Logan Wagner was presented with the 2025 Arizona Fall League Community Champion Award, which is a new honor that celebrates a player’s contributions to local communities through charitable activities, volunteer work, mentorship and other acts of service.
The recipient is recognized not only for his performance on the field but for dedication to giving back and being a role model within the community.
Wagner earned the award after attending local reading program and MLB PLAYBALL events, receiving high praise for his character and connection with fans throughout the season.
“Logan Wagner has been a shining example of what the Arizona Fall League community is all about,” Arizona Fall League Project and Events Director Donna Petersen said.
“His generosity, his time, and his genuine spirit have lifted every event, every ballpark, and every person he’s worked alongside. Logan doesn’t just show up — he gives, he leads, and he makes the AFL family stronger simply by being part of it.”
Wagner was among the Dodgers prospects included on the Glendale Desert Dogs roster for the 2025 Arizona Fall League. The infielder was selected by the organization in the sixth round of the 2022 MLB Draft.
Wagner is coming off a solid year with High-A Great Lakes as he posted career-bests in doubles (23), home runs (15), RBI (76) and stolen bases (18).
Logan Wagner’s stats in 2025 Arizona Fall League
The Desert Dogs fell to the eventual champion Peoria Javelinas but Wagner still had a successful run in the 2025 Arizona Fall League.
He hit .218/.353/.400 with two doubles, one triple, two home runs and nine RBI in 68 plate appearances across 16 games.
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