UCLA baseball's ace Logan Reddemann out with arm fatigue
The UCLA Bruins will be without their ace Logan Reddemann. Reddemann's arm fatigue was announced by the team on Thursday.
It’s been a standout junior season for UCLA Bruins starting pitcher Logan Reddemann but that season has come to a pause. After the Bruins skipped Reddemann’s start this past weekend, the team announced on Thursday that he’ll miss time with arm fatigue. It makes plenty of sense for Reddemann to play this safely.
He’s currently set to be a first round pick in this summer’s MLB Draft, and a significant arm injury would sink his stock, potentially costing him millions of dollars. Things have been going great for the 40-4 Bruins but a potential College World Series would get a lot tougher without Reddemann in the picture for UCLA. The team announced Reddemann with just arm fatigue, which is far from the worst diagnosis to receive.
The worries stem from UCLA head coach John Savage’s blunt statement on the injury making it sound like a 2026 return for UCLA is no sure thing. Statement from HC John Savage on the status of RHP Logan Reddemann: “Logan Reddemann is currently managing arm fatigue. He has begun ramping up and plans on pitching again this season.
” #GoBruins pic. twitter. com/tKwkB8qPDa — UCLA Baseball (@UCLABaseball) April 30, 2026 “Logan Reddemann is currently managing arm fatigue.