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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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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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