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PBR OK Player of the Year: Logan Glass


Andy Urban
PBR OK Scouting Director

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The 2018 spring high school season in Oklahoma generated some incredible individual moments and performances throughout all corners of the state. As the spring high school season comes to a close in most states across the country, Prep Baseball Report is excited to announce one player who emerged ahead of the competition at all levels in the state of Oklahoma. This player has been selected not only for their outstanding statistical numbers, but also for their overall effect on their high school program.

 
Logan Glass
, a junior right-handed hitter and outfielder from Mustang HS, produced a strong statistical season while helping lead his team to the 6A state playoffs. The 6-foot-4, 198-pound Glass is getting lots of attention, but remains uncommitted after his breakout spring. Glass’ all-around performance, as well as the impact he has had on Mustang HS, has earned him the 2018 Prep Baseball Report Oklahoma State Player of the Year honors.

Glass has been selected by Oklahoma Scouting Director Andy Urban and the team of area scouts who covered the high school baseball season throughout the spring. The Prep Baseball Report staff has been diligently scouting and covering baseball games at baseball diamonds across the state this spring to bring parents, athletes and fans the most comprehensive coverage of amateur baseball across the United States. The dedication and coverage allow Prep Baseball Report a credible way to identify the top athletes each year who best represent the state of Oklahoma.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Name: Logan Glass

High School: Mustang HS

Position: OF

Size: 6’4 198 lbs.

College: Uncommitted

Stats: Glass led OK 6A in average, batting .522, and in home runs with 11. The right-handed hitter also posted 15 doubles, and three triples to slug 1.000. Glass produced 49 RBI, 51 runs scored, and only struck out 14 times  in 135 PA. The all-around athlete also stole 14 bases. Not just a bat, Glass is one of the best outfield defender in the state, shutting down runnings games from CF with an accurate 100 mph arm.

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