Kolten Wong Officially Retires in Hawaii as He Enters UH Circle of Honor
- Kolten Wong officially retired from Major League Baseball in Honolulu after being inducted into the University of Hawaii's Circle of Honor on May 18, 2025.
- Wong ended his 11-year MLB career following declining performance in 2023, after playing primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals and later with Milwaukee, Seattle, and Los Angeles.
- During his career, Wong won two Gold Glove awards at second base, appeared in 28 postseason games, and was known for his defensive skills and agility on the infield.
- Wong finished with a.256 career batting average, 1,189 games played, 86 home runs, 511 runs scored, and stated, "Pretty much right now, I'm done" to emphasize his retirement choice.
- Wong said he retires to focus on fatherhood, prioritizing his life as a dad to his two sons, Kash and Kruz, over continuing his professional baseball career.
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Kolten Wong officially retires in Hawaii as he enters UH Circle of Honor
The University of Hawai‘i celebrated its 2025 Circle of Honor class on Sunday during the annual Green and White Celebration, officially inducting five new members, including one of the most iconic names in Rainbow Warrior baseball history. Former UH All-American and 11-year MLB veteran Kolten Wong was among the honorees, using the occasion to officially announce his retirement from professional baseball, capping a career that saw him become a tw…
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