Boone Logan is a former American professional baseball pitcher who played for several teams during his career. He was born on August 13, 1984, in San Antonio, Texas, and attended Sandra Day O'Connor High School in Helotes, Texas.

Logan was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 20th round of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft. He made his Major League debut with the White Sox in 2006 and played for them until 2008. During his time with the White Sox, Logan was primarily used as a left-handed specialist out of the bullpen.

In 2009, Logan was traded to the Atlanta Braves, where he played for one season before being traded again to the New York Yankees. Logan spent four seasons with the Yankees, from 2010 to 2013, and was a key member of their bullpen during their 2009 World Series championship season.

After his time with the Yankees, Logan signed a three-year contract with the Colorado Rockies in 2014. He played for the Rockies for two seasons before being traded to the Cleveland Indians in 2016. Logan spent one season with the Indians before signing a one-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2017.

Logan's career statistics include a 29-23 record, a 4.47 ERA, and 494 strikeouts in 619 innings pitched. He was known for his ability to get left-handed batters out, as he held them to a .230 batting average over the course of his career.

In addition to his Major League career, Logan also played for Team USA in the 2017 World Baseball Classic. He retired from professional baseball in 2019.

Overall, Boone Logan had a successful career as a left-handed specialist out of the bullpen. He played for several teams during his career and was a key member of the Yankees' bullpen during their 2009 World Series championship season.