2024 / AS A JUNIOR
• Played in 49 games, making 39 starts – 32 at DH, six at third base and one at first base
• One of four Boilermakers to post a 1.000-plus OPS (.453 OBP + .618 SLUG = 1.071 OPS)
• Recognized as the team’s Offensive Player of the Year
• Led the team with 16 doubles, connecting for 10 doubles by March 10 to become the fastest Boilermaker ever to reach the benchmark (by date on the calendar)
• Connected for a double in each of his first six games as a Boilermaker, headlined by a four-double doubleheader on the first Saturday of the season
• Finished his monster day vs. Stony Brook 5-for-9 with a home run, four doubles, six RBI and three runs scored
• Also recorded his 20th RBI on March 13, becoming the sixth fastest Boilermaker to reach the mark
• Reached base safely in his first 17 games as a Boilermaker (Feb. 16-March 13), hitting safely in the first nine games of the season
• Had multiple hits in all four games of the season-opening series vs. Stony Brook
• Hit the second of Purdue’s back-to-back home runs on both March 13 vs. NIU and March 16 vs. Samford
• Connected for a grand slam in the win vs. DePauw
• Also homered vs. George Mason, East Carolina and in back-to-back games of the ETSU series
• Posted a .324/.467/.620 slash line and 1.087 OPS at Alexander Field
• Led the way in the 12 neutral-site games, posting a .425/.521/.775 slash line across 48 plate appearances
• Connected for 10 extra-base hits in 31 at-bats in February while compiling a .452/.528/.903 slash line over the first two weekends
• Finished the season strong, going 9-for-24 with a .483 OBP in May
• Racked up 18 total bases in 17 at-bats in the opening weekend vs. Stony Brook for a 1.059 slugging percentage
• Was 4-for-8 and reached base safely in seven of his 11 plate appearances in the Indiana series
• Hit safely in both games at the Big Ten Tournament, including a pinch-hit single in the first round vs. Indiana
BEFORE PURDUE
• Played his first two collegiate seasons at Folsom Lake College in the Sacramento area
• Slashed .390/.488/.707 with 11 homers and 69 RBI as the Big 8 Conference MVP in 2023
• Junior College All-American in 2023 and a two-time first-team all-conference performer
• Appalachian League Player of the Year for the league champion Johnson City Doughboys in the summer of 2023
• Led the Appalachian League in hits (58) and RBI (48) while compiling a .363/.427/.575 slash line in 41 games
• Also an all-star and home run derby participant in the Appalachian League, which is part of MLB-USA Baseball Prospect Development Pipeline
• Ranked among the top five league in home runs, batting average, slugging, OBP and OPS (1.002)
• Also pitched in five games for Johnson City, working 11 innings of three-hit ball with 13 strikeouts vs. two walks and claimed the league’s final pitcher of the week honor after facing the minimum over six shutout innings in his lone start
HIGH SCHOOL
• Lettered for coach Matt French at Del Oro High School in the northeast suburbs of Sacramento
• Four-year letterwinner in football and also played basketball as an underclassman
• Batted .429 with a 1.167 OPS as a high school senior, pounding out nine doubles and four home runs among his 33 hits
• First-team all-league and an Optimist All-Star in 2021 after his junior season was canceled due to the pandemic
• Helped lead Del Oro to a state runner-up finish in football as a sophomore
PERSONAL
• Major: Sociology
• Full name is Logan Jeffrey Sutter
• Born in Sacramento, California
• Parents are Jeremy and Lori Sutter
• Family also includes brother Jaxon as well as siblings Brandon Doll-Hawley and Brookelynn Doll-Hawley
• Dad played tennis at the University of Illinois
• Played in 49 games, making 39 starts – 32 at DH, six at third base and one at first base
• One of four Boilermakers to post a 1.000-plus OPS (.453 OBP + .618 SLUG = 1.071 OPS)
• Recognized as the team’s Offensive Player of the Year
• Led the team with 16 doubles, connecting for 10 doubles by March 10 to become the fastest Boilermaker ever to reach the benchmark (by date on the calendar)
• Connected for a double in each of his first six games as a Boilermaker, headlined by a four-double doubleheader on the first Saturday of the season
• Finished his monster day vs. Stony Brook 5-for-9 with a home run, four doubles, six RBI and three runs scored
• Also recorded his 20th RBI on March 13, becoming the sixth fastest Boilermaker to reach the mark
• Reached base safely in his first 17 games as a Boilermaker (Feb. 16-March 13), hitting safely in the first nine games of the season
• Had multiple hits in all four games of the season-opening series vs. Stony Brook
• Hit the second of Purdue’s back-to-back home runs on both March 13 vs. NIU and March 16 vs. Samford
• Connected for a grand slam in the win vs. DePauw
• Also homered vs. George Mason, East Carolina and in back-to-back games of the ETSU series
• Posted a .324/.467/.620 slash line and 1.087 OPS at Alexander Field
• Led the way in the 12 neutral-site games, posting a .425/.521/.775 slash line across 48 plate appearances
• Connected for 10 extra-base hits in 31 at-bats in February while compiling a .452/.528/.903 slash line over the first two weekends
• Finished the season strong, going 9-for-24 with a .483 OBP in May
• Racked up 18 total bases in 17 at-bats in the opening weekend vs. Stony Brook for a 1.059 slugging percentage
• Was 4-for-8 and reached base safely in seven of his 11 plate appearances in the Indiana series
• Hit safely in both games at the Big Ten Tournament, including a pinch-hit single in the first round vs. Indiana
BEFORE PURDUE
• Played his first two collegiate seasons at Folsom Lake College in the Sacramento area
• Slashed .390/.488/.707 with 11 homers and 69 RBI as the Big 8 Conference MVP in 2023
• Junior College All-American in 2023 and a two-time first-team all-conference performer
• Appalachian League Player of the Year for the league champion Johnson City Doughboys in the summer of 2023
• Led the Appalachian League in hits (58) and RBI (48) while compiling a .363/.427/.575 slash line in 41 games
• Also an all-star and home run derby participant in the Appalachian League, which is part of MLB-USA Baseball Prospect Development Pipeline
• Ranked among the top five league in home runs, batting average, slugging, OBP and OPS (1.002)
• Also pitched in five games for Johnson City, working 11 innings of three-hit ball with 13 strikeouts vs. two walks and claimed the league’s final pitcher of the week honor after facing the minimum over six shutout innings in his lone start
HIGH SCHOOL
• Lettered for coach Matt French at Del Oro High School in the northeast suburbs of Sacramento
• Four-year letterwinner in football and also played basketball as an underclassman
• Batted .429 with a 1.167 OPS as a high school senior, pounding out nine doubles and four home runs among his 33 hits
• First-team all-league and an Optimist All-Star in 2021 after his junior season was canceled due to the pandemic
• Helped lead Del Oro to a state runner-up finish in football as a sophomore
PERSONAL
• Major: Sociology
• Full name is Logan Jeffrey Sutter
• Born in Sacramento, California
• Parents are Jeremy and Lori Sutter
• Family also includes brother Jaxon as well as siblings Brandon Doll-Hawley and Brookelynn Doll-Hawley
• Dad played tennis at the University of Illinois