Kolten Wong has officially turned the page. I haven't seen the 27 year old this happy in a long time, and it's going to rub off on his teammates, and hopefully create some wins.
KSDK
Winter Warm-Up is typically a time for fans to meet their favorite Cardinals personalities in a joyous preparation for yet another new baseball season just around the corner. That bubbly atmosphere can be impacted when the turmoil of the real world infringes on the anticipation of baseball world as it did for Kolten Wong Saturday morning.
KMOV
Winter Warm-Up is typically a time for fans to meet their favorite Cardinals personalities in a joyous preparation for yet another new baseball season just around the corner. That bubbly atmosphere can be impacted when the turmoil of the real world infringes on the anticipation of baseball world as it did for Kolten Wong Saturday morning.
KFVS12
Imagine waking up to an alarm that an inbound ballistic missile is headed your way. Unfortunately for all of Hawaii, that was the very real message they experienced this morning.
STL Baseball Weekly
Second baseman Kolten Wong was eating breakfast and scrolling through social media in St. Louis on Saturday morning when he spotted the news. Back home in Hawaii, his family and friends were receiving alerts that a ballistic missile was headed toward the island. "This is not a drill," it read.
St. Louis Official Site
One of the first calls Cardinals infielder Kolten Wong made from St. Louis when he saw word of an inbound missile alert back home in Hawaii was to his brother, Kean.
Bird Land
They’re among the strongest and the fastest, stars in an exclusive fraternity that garners affection from complete strangers. Around these parts, there is no greater job title than St. Louis Cardinal. Thousands of fans made pilgrimages from throughout the Midwest to the Hyatt Regency on Saturday to see their beloved Redbirds.
Post-Dispatch
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