Former Cardinals 2B Collate Wong announced retirement

For a long time, St. Cardinal has officially retired from Baseball by the second basman and two -time Gold Glover Colten Wong.
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After 11 sessions in major leagues including eight with cardinals, two -time gold glove winner Colten Wong has officially announced his retirement.
Congratulations on a great career, Colten! pic.twitter.com/wdlnrwqngc
– St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinal) May 19, 2025
Wong first announced his retirement on Friday night when she was included in the circle of honor of the school by Alma Mater University in the school.
“Now too much, I’m doing,” Wong said. “I have come to the conclusion that I am going to hang them.
Wong, 34, ends with a .256 average and the 11 -year career in Major has a 27 hit of 1,000 hits. He scored 86 domestic runs, scored 511 runs and stole 120 locations. He earned the Gold Glove Award in 2019 and 2020.
Wong last played in 2023, batting. 183 with four homes in 87 matches with Seattle Meriners and Los Angeles Dojers.
Wong played eight years with Cardinals (2013-20). He also played two sessions in Milwauki from 2021-22.
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