Career
In his 15-year Major League, he played for the Kansas City Royals (1972-1976), the Milwaukee Brewers (1977-1979), San Francisco Giants (1980-1982), and Montreal Expos (1983-1986), primarily as an outfielder. During his Major League career, he became notable for saying the line, "Ninety percent of this game is half-mental."
Wohlford spent most of his career as a reserve outfielder, typically in left field He was often used as a defensive replacement due to his good fielding skills.
His best performance was with the 1974 Kansas City Royals, when he had a batting average of.271.
1974 was the only year Wohlford ever had more than 500 at bats. He had a.260 career batting average.
After his playing career ended, Wohlford has worked as a financial planner in Visalia, California.