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  • Kolten Wong

    Birth Date: 10/10/1990

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    Kolten Wong was born in Hilo, Hawaii and was born to play baseball. His father Kolen "Kaha" Wong played collegiate baseball at USC and played two years of minor league ball in the Cleveland Indians organization. After baseball, Kaha took part-time jobs so he could teach his son Kolten the game of baseball. Kolten Wong also became friends with Ultimate Fighting Championship star B.J. Penn and worked out at the Penn family gym, where Kolten learned to to swing a bat.

    Wong graduated from Kamehameha HS in 2008 after earning Big Island Interscholastic Federation Player of the Year honors in both football and baseball his senior year. He was drafted in the 16th round of the 2009 MLB Amateur Draft but didn't sign after the Twins offered him 'only' $50,000, instead attending the University of Hawaii. Wong would go on to play three years at UH and was a three-time All-Western Athletic Conference first team selection. In 2010, he played in the Cape Cod League and was named to the All-Star name and also earned most valuable player honors. After his junior year, Wong was selected in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2011 MLB Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals.

    After nearly three full years in the minors, 'Wonger' made his big league debut as an August call-up with the Cards, but struggled in his six-week stint, hitting only .153/.194/.169 across 62 plate appearances. Strangely, he collected five of his nine hits in a two-game span in mid-August. Wong broke camp with the Cards in 2014 but was demoted to Triple-A in late April after batting only .225/.276/.268. He returned three weeks later and was in the bigs for good. Wong placed third in NL Rookie of the Year balloting. The 5-foot-7, 185-pound second baseman spent eight years with St. Louis before being signed as a free agent by Milwaukee February 2021.

    Wong played two seasons in Milwaukee, playing in a combined 250 games while slashing .262/.337/.439 across 989 plate appearances. In 2021, Wong set career highs with 32 doubles, and the following year he set career bests with 15 homers and an OPS+ of 116. In December 2022, he was traded to the Seattle Mariners for Abraham Toro and Jesse Winker.

    Wong was released after four disappointing months by the M's and was picked up by the Los Angeles Dodgers. He spent time in the minors and played in only 20 games for LA before becoming a free agent. Wong signed with the Orioles and then with the Arizona Diamondbacks after being released by Baltimore. He spent a month at Triple-A with Reno and was released in May 2024. Wong announced his retirement a year later.

    Wong finished his 11-year big league career with 973 hits, 86 HRs, and 120 stolen bases. A line-drive hitter with some pop is one of the top players from Hawaii.

    He was inducted into the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame in 2016 and had his uniform (number 14) retired by the University of Hawaii in 2017.

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    Standard Batting Table
    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    2013 22 STL NL -0.7 32 62 59 6 9 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 12 .153 .194 .169 .363 2 .192 -11 10 2 0 0 0 0 4H  
    2014 23 STL NL 2.4 113 433 402 52 100 14 3 12 42 20 4 21 71 .249 .292 .388 .680 89 .310 84 156 12 4 5 1 3 4H ROY-3
    2015 24 STL NL 2.7 150 613 557 71 146 28 4 11 61 15 8 36 95 .262 .321 .386 .707 93 .316 91 215 10 15 0 5 2 *4/H  
    2016 25 STL NL 1.4 121 361 313 39 75 7 7 5 23 7 0 34 52 .240 .327 .355 .682 84 .318 87 111 3 9 0 5 2 4H/879  
    2017 26 STL NL 1.8 108 411 354 55 101 27 3 4 42 8 2 41 60 .285 .376 .412 .788 109 .340 103 146 4 12 1 3 11 4/H  
    2018 27 STL NL 3.2 127 407 353 41 88 18 2 9 38 6 5 31 60 .249 .332 .388 .720 97 .319 96 137 6 14 6 3 3 *4H  
    2019 28 STL NL 5.4 148 549 478 61 136 25 4 11 59 24 4 47 83 .285 .361 .423 .784 108 .354 113 202 2 13 6 5 5 *4/H MVP-20,GG
    2020 29 STL NL 1.3 53 208 181 26 48 4 2 1 16 5 2 20 30 .265 .350 .326 .675 90 .305 89 59 1 4 2 1 1 *4/H GG
    2021 30 MIL NL 3.3 116 492 445 70 121 32 2 14 50 12 5 31 83 .272 .335 .447 .783 110 .346 113 199 2 13 0 3 1 *4/H  
    2022 31 MIL NL 3.0 134 497 430 65 108 24 4 15 47 17 6 46 88 .251 .339 .430 .770 116 .340 115 185 5 14 2 5 2 *4H/6D  
    2023 32 2TM 2LG -0.7 87 250 224 25 41 6 0 4 27 3 2 18 53 .183 .256 .263 .519 48 .233 46 59 1 5 0 3 0 4H/D  
    2023 32 SEA AL -1.1 67 216 194 21 32 6 0 2 19 1 1 16 46 .165 .241 .227 .468 35 .213 33 44 0 4 0 2 0 4/H  
    2023 32 LAD NL 0.4 20 34 30 4 9 0 0 2 8 2 1 2 7 .300 .353 .500 .853 129 .363 128 15 1 1 0 1 0 H4/D  
    11 Yrs 22.9 1189 4283 3796 511 973 186 31 86 405 120 38 328 687 .256 .330 .390 .719 96 .322 96 1479 48 103 22 34 30 4H/87D96  
    162 Game Avg 3.1 162 584 517 70 133 25 4 12 55 16 5 45 94 .256 .330 .390 .719 96 .322 96 202 7 14 3 5 4    
                                                               
    STL (8 Yrs) 17.4 852 3044 2697 351 703 124 25 53 281 88 25 233 463 .261 .333 .384 .717 95 .322 94 1036 40 71 20 23 27 4H/879  
    MIL (2 Yrs) 6.3 250 989 875 135 229 56 6 29 97 29 11 77 171 .262 .337 .439 .776 113 .343 114 384 7 27 2 8 3 *4H/6D  
    SEA (1 Yr) -1.1 67 216 194 21 32 6 0 2 19 1 1 16 46 .165 .241 .227 .468 35 .213 33 44 0 4 0 2 0 4/H  
    LAD (1 Yr) 0.4 20 34 30 4 9 0 0 2 8 2 1 2 7 .300 .353 .500 .853 129 .363 128 15 1 1 0 1 0 H4/D  
                                                               
    NL (11 Yrs) 24.1 1122 4067 3602 490 941 180 31 84 386 119 37 312 641 .261 .334 .398 .733 99 .328 99 1435 48 99 22 32 30 4H/87D96  
    AL (1 Yr) -1.1 67 216 194 21 32 6 0 2 19 1 1 16 46 .165 .241 .227 .468 35 .213 33 44 0 4 0 2 0 4/H  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 10/11/2025.

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    Brice Turang vs. Kolten Wong and What the Brewers Knew

    Kolten Wong quickly became a fan favorite with the Milwaukee Brewers. The veteran second baseman had plenty of great moments with the Crew, but GM Matt Arnold felt it was time to move on before the 2023 season, with rookie Brice Turang waiting in the wings. That looks, at the moment, like a wise decision.

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