Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
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Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
Retired at 34 years of age. A decent player for a period of time.
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Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
Who?
Red jacket in his future!

Red jacket in his future!
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I liked him and pulled for him. He was generally a fun player who oscilated between exciting (with spectacular defense) and frustrating (never put the whole offensive potential together, and had mental lapses like booting easy plays, or that infamous WS pickoff). Rarely boring though.
I have two favorite memories of him. One is a collective memory of all of the RF pop-ups that he ranged back to snag facing the OF in often spectacular fashion. The other is when he stole a base off Yadi while with the Brewers (iirc), then took the base with him as a memento. It was a simultaneously funny and touching thing to do, which imo is probably the most respectful gesture any player has ever made to Yadi on the field.
Video here: https://x.com/AugieNash/status/1924438640282734825
I have two favorite memories of him. One is a collective memory of all of the RF pop-ups that he ranged back to snag facing the OF in often spectacular fashion. The other is when he stole a base off Yadi while with the Brewers (iirc), then took the base with him as a memento. It was a simultaneously funny and touching thing to do, which imo is probably the most respectful gesture any player has ever made to Yadi on the field.
Video here: https://x.com/AugieNash/status/1924438640282734825
Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
2014-2022: 24.1 WAR.
Includes the Covid season.
That’s pretty good production.
Includes the Covid season.
That’s pretty good production.
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Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
Sadly for him, his WS pickoff will likely be how he's MOST remembered in STL. lol3dender wrote: ↑19 May 2025 08:02 am I liked him and pulled for him. He was generally a fun player who oscilated between exciting (with spectacular defense) and frustrating (never put the whole offensive potential together, and had mental lapses like booting easy plays, or that infamous WS pickoff). Rarely boring though.
I have two favorite memories of him. One is a collective memory of all of the RF pop-ups that he ranged back to snag facing the OF in often spectacular fashion. The other is when he stole a base off Yadi while with the Brewers (iirc), then took the base with him as a memento. It was a simultaneously funny and touching thing to do, which imo is probably the most respectful gesture any player has ever made to Yadi on the field.
Video here: https://x.com/AugieNash/status/1924438640282734825
Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
Work on your thread titles prolly

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Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
Thank you Kolton
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He says its just one of those things where the game is going now,there is no sense on chasing it....what's he saying?
Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
I didn’t really care for Wong.
He griped about not being the leadoff guy.
He got picked off first base to end a WS game.
He made other boneheaded mistakes at critical times.
I always felt that Wong thought he was a lot better than he really was.
All JMO.
And please, no red jacket.
He griped about not being the leadoff guy.
He got picked off first base to end a WS game.
He made other boneheaded mistakes at critical times.
I always felt that Wong thought he was a lot better than he really was.
All JMO.
And please, no red jacket.
Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
I read that as him understanding that teams now prefer to pay young guys the minimum to be backup IFs rather than pay a couple million for old vetty MI bench guys like TLR and Matheny loved.
So basically recognizing he's at like the post-A's Mark Ellis stage of his career, and teams aren't really signing post-A's Mark Ellis's anymore.
Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
Poor guys most famous moment was getting picked off in the World Series. He was an okay player for what he was but never reached stardom.
Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
To each their own, but he was a two-time GG winner.Bomber1 wrote: ↑19 May 2025 09:11 am I didn’t really care for Wong.
He griped about not being the leadoff guy.
He got picked off first base to end a WS game.
He made other boneheaded mistakes at critical times.
I always felt that Wong thought he was a lot better than he really was.
All JMO.
And please, no red jacket.
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Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
I really liked Kolton Wong. Liked the way he could take the ball to the opposite field. That really made him a better hitter for average. Also, didn't he put out a statement in the Post Dispatch thanking the fans and the organization. Classy guy. Must be nice to be able to retire at age 34. I hope he's invested wisely. I think he's Hawaian, so he's got a nice place to retire to.
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How many postseason walk off home runs have been hit in Cardinals history? I can think of 3, and Kolten hit one of them.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑19 May 2025 08:54 amSadly for him, his WS pickoff will likely be how he's MOST remembered in STL. lol3dender wrote: ↑19 May 2025 08:02 am I liked him and pulled for him. He was generally a fun player who oscilated between exciting (with spectacular defense) and frustrating (never put the whole offensive potential together, and had mental lapses like booting easy plays, or that infamous WS pickoff). Rarely boring though.
I have two favorite memories of him. One is a collective memory of all of the RF pop-ups that he ranged back to snag facing the OF in often spectacular fashion. The other is when he stole a base off Yadi while with the Brewers (iirc), then took the base with him as a memento. It was a simultaneously funny and touching thing to do, which imo is probably the most respectful gesture any player has ever made to Yadi on the field.
Video here: https://x.com/AugieNash/status/1924438640282734825
Re: Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement on Sunday
I can think of at least 3 famous ones and Kolten’s wasn’t one of them.sp25 wrote: ↑19 May 2025 09:29 amHow many postseason walk off home runs have been hit in Cardinals history? I can think of 3, and Kolten hit one of them.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑19 May 2025 08:54 amSadly for him, his WS pickoff will likely be how he's MOST remembered in STL. lol3dender wrote: ↑19 May 2025 08:02 am I liked him and pulled for him. He was generally a fun player who oscilated between exciting (with spectacular defense) and frustrating (never put the whole offensive potential together, and had mental lapses like booting easy plays, or that infamous WS pickoff). Rarely boring though.
I have two favorite memories of him. One is a collective memory of all of the RF pop-ups that he ranged back to snag facing the OF in often spectacular fashion. The other is when he stole a base off Yadi while with the Brewers (iirc), then took the base with him as a memento. It was a simultaneously funny and touching thing to do, which imo is probably the most respectful gesture any player has ever made to Yadi on the field.
Video here: https://x.com/AugieNash/status/1924438640282734825
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