Rawlings Gold Glove Award
The Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to as the Gold Glove, is the award given annually to the Major League Baseball (MLB) players determined to be the best fielders at each fielding position in both the National League (NL) and the American League (AL). Voting is done by the managers and coaches in each league,[1] and they may not may not vote for their own players.[2] Sabermetrics affect about 25 percent of the vote.[3]
In 1957, the baseball glove manufacturer Rawlings created the Gold Glove Award to honor the best fielding performance at each position.[2] At first, only one Gold Glove was given out to the top fielder at each position in Major League Baseball;[2] however, separate awards were given for the National and American Leagues beginning in 1958.[4][5] Eighteen Gold Gloves have been awarded each year (with the exception of 1957, 1985 and 2007), one at each of the nine positions in each league.
The trophy is a glove made from gold lamé-tanned leather and it is attached to a walnut base.[6]
Rawlings Gold Glove Award Media
Gil Hodges was one of the first Gold Glove recipients, in 1957
Brooks Robinson won 16 Gold Gloves, the most of any position player.
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Greg Maddux won 18 Gold Gloves, the most of any player.
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Hall of Fame centerfielder Willie Mays won 12 Gold Gloves and was elected to the joint MLB/Rawlings all-time team compiled in 2007, the 50th anniversary of the Gold Glove award
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Mark Belanger (pictured) won multiple Gold Gloves at shortstop along with teammates Davey Johnson and Bobby Grich at second base.
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As of 2024, Nolan Arenado (with 6) has won the most Platinum Glove Awards of any player.
Sources
- ↑ "A-Rod breaks Vizquel's streak; AL West earns eight of nine". Sports Illustrated. November 13, 2002. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/news/2002/11/13/al_goldgloves_ap/. Retrieved May 26, 2009.
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- ↑ Rawlings (October 25, 2013). "Rawlings Gold Glove Award Finalists Announced". Press release. http://www.rawlings.com/newsdetaillanding.aspx?id=1561. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
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