FORT MYERS, Florida—The Orioles further trimmed their roster before Sunday’s final Grapefruit League game, optioning right-handed pitcher Bryan Baker to minor league camp, releasing right-handed pitcher Julio Teheran and second baseman Kolten Wong, and reassigning left-hander Andrew Suárez and catcher Maverick Handley to minor league camp.
One Baltimore Orioles veteran who may make the team’s Opening Day roster ahead of Jackson Holliday did not mince words about the team’s decision to send their top prospect back to the minors.
Infielder Kolten Wong informed members of the Oriole beat that he is triggering his opt-out, giving the club 48 hours to decide whether to add him to the roster or release him.
Veteran infielder Kolten Wong is doing whatever he can to make the Baltimore Orioles' roster, including trying a position he's never played before professionally.
The Baltimore Orioles signed Los Angeles Dodgers free agent Kolten Wong to a Minor League contract with a non-roster invite to 2024 Spring Training. Wong joins the Orioles after finishing the 2023 season with the Dodgers upon getting designated for assignment at the trade deadline and released by the Seattle Mariners.
The Baltimore Orioles announced Wednesday that they’ve signed veteran second baseman Kolten Wong to a minor league deal. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reported that Wong will join their big league camp as a non-roster invitee.
The Orioles continue to stack the deck.
The Baltimore Orioles added some veteran help Wednesday by signing infielder Kolten Wong and right-hander Julio Teheran to minor league contracts. Wong, 33, was a two-time Gold Glove second baseman with the St.
More and more free agents are starting to sign with clubs as Spring Training ensues. Following the recent acquisitions of Tim Anderson and Gio Urshela, the market is now picking up for second baseman Kolten Wong, per MLB Network’s Jon Morosi.
According to MLB Network Insider Jon Morosi, free agent infielder Kolten Wong is starting to gain some traction on the free agent market. Per Morosi: Kolten
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Kolten Wong to a Minor League contract this past August after his first season with the Seattle Mariners did not go according to plan.
The Los Angeles Dodgers postseason roster for their National League Division Series matchup against the Arizona Diamondbacks didn’t necessarily feature any surprises, but there was somewhat of an unexpected development with Kolten Wong receiving a spot over Amed Rosario.
After a disappointing 2023 season when he struggled and was designated for assignment in August, veteran infielder Kolten Wong rebounded to earn his way onto the Los Angeles Dodgers' National League Division Series roster.
Kolten Wong joined the Los Angeles Dodgers when active rosters expanded at the beginning of September, and in remaining with the team for the rest of the season, the veteran infielder was among the players to accrue 10 years of Major League service time in 2023.
2023 was supposed to be the year the Royals stepped forward in a seemingly weak division, but outside of shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. there is room for improvement across the entire roster.
Kolten Wong played a crucial role in beating the Dodgers in both the 2013 and 2014 NLCS as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals. Now, after being released by the Seattle Mariners, he joined the Dodgers trying to get his career back on track. Recently, he discussed why he chose the Dodgers.
Before the Dodgers’ loss against the Atlanta Braves, the Dodgers promoted Kolten Wong from Triple-A Oklahoma City. The veteran infielder was signed by the club late in August and spent some time reconfiguring his game with the greater LA coaching staff.
If he can get some confidence back, he could be one veteran who helps the Dodgers as they continue toward and into the playoffs.
The Los Angeles Dodgers aggressively added to their roster prior to the trade deadline, but in the time since have also addressed organizational depth with the signings of Kolten Wong, Óscar Mercado and Tucker Barnhart.
The Mariners announced Friday that infielder Kolten Wong has cleared waivers and been released. Seattle had designated the veteran second baseman for assignment in the waning hours before the trade deadline.
The Mariners have designated second baseman Kolten Wong for assignment, per MassLive’s Chris Cotillo. Wong’s stay in DFA limbo could be a short one, as the Red Sox have interest in a trade for the veteran infielder.
The Brewers' major news this week was trading Kolten Wong to the Mariners. In return, they received Jesse Winker and Abraham Toro. Shortly after this, Matt Arnold made another transaction. He improved his minor league depth by signing Eddy Alvarez to a contract.
White Sox front-office staff could lean toward adding a veteran like Wong. If they desire to go that route, they would have to acquire Wong through trade with the Brewers.
The Seattle Mariners have already been active on the trade market this offseason, and according to one insider, they may have another deal in the works.
After much speculation, the Brewers announced that they are picking up Kolten Wong’s club option for the 2023 season.
The 30-year-old landed on the IL back on June 4 because of a strained left oblique he suffered the previous day. He was batting .280 with four home runs and 15 RBI at the time he was sidelined.
Wong, 30, missed two weeks of action in April with the exact same injury.
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