Exavier Prente "Nook" Logan (born November 28, 1979
in Natchez, Mississippi) is a Major League Baseball
outfielder in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
He attended Copiah-Lincoln Community College. He
made his Major League debut July 21, 2004, against
the Kansas City Royals. Although he was expected to
compete for the center field job in 2006, Logan was
beat out by Curtis Granderson and struggled in the
minors. On August 29, 2006, Logan was designated for
assignment by the Tigers. On September 1 of that
year, he was traded to the Washington Nationals,
after telling Detroit management he wanted to be
traded.
In 2007, Logan started off slow and ended the season
batting .265 with a .304 on-base percentage and .345
slugging percentage. The poor on-base percentage has
prompted the team to shop for a new center fielder
and an impact bat. Logan was not offered a new
contract by the Nationals and became a free agent on
December 12, 2007.
On December 13, 2007, Logan was identified in the
Mitchell Report as a client of Kirk Radomski, who
distributed banned performance-enhancing substances
to MLB players.
On February 15, 2008, Logan signed a minor league
contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.