Alright, so a buddy of mine pinged me the other day, asking about this baseball player, Connor Wong. Specifically, he wanted the lowdown on Wong’s wife. Now, I’m no sports encyclopedia, but I do know my way around the internet. So, I took a deep breath, and dove in.
First, I hit up the usual spots. I typed “Connor Wong wife” into the search bar and, bam, a ton of stuff popped up. Turns out, this Connor guy is a baseball catcher, born in Houston, Texas. And yeah, he’s got a wife.
So, who is she? Well, her name’s Danielle. Danielle Joosten, to be exact, but now it’s Danielle Wong cause she took his last name and all that. They weren’t just some fling, either. They were dating since way back in March 2014, that’s a long time to be with someone! I mean, that’s some real long-term commitment.
After digging a bit more, I found out they made it official on January 2, 2022. Yeah, they tied the knot in Montgomery, Texas. Must have been a nice ceremony. I did see that Connor had shared a photo with his wife.
Here’s where it got a little confusing though. Some sites were saying Connor Wong had never been married, but he was in a relationship. But hey, that info was probably just outdated, you know how it is with the internet. People put stuff up and forget about it for ages.
Anyways, I kept on scrolling, and got some extra info. Connor Wong was born on May 19, 1996. He’s number 74, an American, and yeah, he is on social media, you know, posting pictures and such.
My Findings
So, after all that searching, here’s the scoop I passed on to my buddy:
- Name: Danielle Joosten (now Danielle Wong)
- Wedding Date: January 2, 2022
- Wedding Location: Montgomery, Texas
- Been Together Since: March 2014
- Connor’s details: Baseball catcher, born in Houston, Texas on May 19, 1996, number 74, American, active on social media.
That’s the gist of it. It wasn’t exactly rocket science, but it took a bit of clicking around to get the full picture. You know, the internet’s a wild place. One minute you’re looking up a baseball player’s wife, the next you’re down some rabbit hole about the history of shoelaces or something. But hey, that’s the fun of it, right?
Anyway, mission accomplished. My buddy got his info, and I got a little story out of it. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon, I guess!