After an 11-year Major League career that included two Gold Gloves, longtime St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Kolten Wong is retiring.
The Cardinals announced Wong's career decision on social media on Monday.
After 11 seasons in the Major Leagues including eight with the Cardinals, two-time Gold Glove winner Kolten Wong has officially announced his retirement.
— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) May 19, 2025
Congratulations on a great career, Kolten! pic.twitter.com/WDlNrwQnGc
The 34-year-old Wong played eight of his 11 Major League seasons with the Cardinals. He also played two seasons for the Milwaukee Brewers, and spent the 2023 season with both the Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Dodgers. He did not play a season ago.
Wong won two Gold Gloves as a second baseman in St. Louis, one in 2019, and another in '20.
He finishes his career with a .256 batting average and 86 home runs, 405 RBI and 120 stolen bases.
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