List of Gold Glove Award winners at second base

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Roberto Alomar leads all second basemen with 10 Gold Glove Award wins.

The Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to as the Gold Glove, is the award given annually to the Major League Baseball players judged to have exhibited superior individual fielding performances at each fielding position in both the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), as voted by the managers and coaches in each league.[1] Managers are not permitted to vote for their own players.[1] Eighteen Gold Gloves are awarded each year (with the exception of 1957, 1985, 2007 and 2018), one at each of the nine positions in each league. In 1957, the baseball glove manufacturer Rawlings created the Gold Glove Award to commemorate the best fielding performance at each position.[2] The award was created from a glove made from gold lamé-tanned leather and affixed to a walnut base.[3] Initially, only one Gold Glove per position was awarded to the top fielder at each position in the entire league;[2] however, separate awards were given for the National and American Leagues beginning in 1958.[4][5]

Roberto Alomar leads second basemen in wins; he won 10 Gold Gloves in 11 years with three different American League teams.[6] Ryne Sandberg has the second-highest total overall; his nine awards, all won with the Chicago Cubs, are the most by a National League player.[7] Bill Mazeroski and Frank White are tied for the third-highest total, with eight wins.[8][9] Mazeroski's were won with the Pittsburgh Pirates,[8] and White won his with the Kansas City Royals.[9] Joe Morgan and Bobby Richardson each won five Gold Glove Awards,[10][11] and four-time winners include Craig Biggio (who won after converting to second base from catcher), Bret Boone, Bobby Grich, Orlando Hudson, Dustin Pedroia, and Brandon Phillips.[12][13][14][15][16][17] Hall of Famers who won Gold Gloves at second base include Alomar, Sandberg, Mazeroski, Morgan, Biggio and Nellie Fox.[7][8][10][12][18]

Only one winning second baseman has had an errorless season; Plácido Polanco set a record among winners by becoming the first to post a season with no errors and, therefore, a 1.000 fielding percentage.[19] The best mark in the National League was set by Phillips (2010) and Darwin Barney (2012). Both committed three errors and amassed a .996 fielding percentage.[17][20] Grich has made the most putouts in a season, with 484 in 1974.[14] Fox made 453 putouts and the same number of assists in the award's inaugural season; this is more putouts than any National League player has achieved.[18] Mazeroski and Morgan set the National League mark, with 417 in 1967 and 1973 respectively.[8][10] Sandberg's 571 assists in 1983 are the most among winners in the major leagues;[7] the American League leader is Grich, who made 509 in 1973.[14] Mazeroski turned the most double plays by a winner, collecting 161 in 1966.[8] The American League leader is Fox (141 double plays in 1957).[18]

Key[]

Year Links to the corresponding Major League Baseball season
PO Putout
A Assist
E Error
DP Double play
FPct Fielding percentage
* or ** Winner of the most Gold Glove Awards at his position (** indicates tie)
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

American League winners[]

Robinson Canó (2010 and 2012 AL Gold Glove winner)
Plácido Polanco (2007, 2009 AL Gold Glove winner)
Dustin Pedroia (2008, 2011, 2013, 2014 AL Gold Glove winner)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct Ref
1957[a] Nellie Fox Chicago White Sox 453 453 13 141 .986 [21]
1958 Frank Bolling Detroit Tigers 342 445 12 109 .985 [22]
1959 Nellie Fox Chicago White Sox 364 453 10 93 .988 [23]
1960 Nellie Fox Chicago White Sox 412 447 13 126 .985 [24]
1961 Bobby Richardson New York Yankees 413 376 18 136 .978 [25]
1962 Bobby Richardson New York Yankees 378 451 15 116 .982 [26]
1963 Bobby Richardson New York Yankees 335 424 12 105 .984 [27]
1964 Bobby Richardson New York Yankees 400 410 15 108 .982 [28]
1965 Bobby Richardson New York Yankees 372 403 15 121 .981 [29]
1966 Bobby Knoop California Angels 381 488 17 135 .981 [30]
1967 Bobby Knoop California Angels 386 392 11 91 .986 [31]
1968 Bobby Knoop California Angels 350 425 15 94 .981 [32]
1969 Davey Johnson Baltimore Orioles 355 369 12 93 .984 [33]
1970 Davey Johnson Baltimore Orioles 379 390 8 101 .990 [34]
1971 Davey Johnson Baltimore Orioles 361 367 12 103 .984 [35]
1972 Doug Griffin Boston Red Sox 321 331 15 81 .978 [36]
1973 Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles 431 509 5 130 .995 [37]
1974 Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles 484 453 20 132 .979 [38]
1975 Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles 423 484 21 122 .977 [39]
1976 Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles 389 400 12 91 .985 [40]
1977 Frank White Kansas City Royals 310 434 8 86 .989 [41]
1978 Frank White Kansas City Royals 325 385 16 96 .978 [42]
1979 Frank White Kansas City Royals 317 332 12 78 .982 [43]
1980 Frank White Kansas City Royals 395 448 10 103 .988 [44]
1981 Frank White Kansas City Royals 226 263 6 70 .988 [45]
1982 Frank White Kansas City Royals 361 389 17 99 .978 [46]
1983 Lou Whitaker Detroit Tigers 299 447 13 92 .983 [47]
1984 Lou Whitaker Detroit Tigers 290 405 15 83 .979 [48]
1985 Lou Whitaker Detroit Tigers 314 414 11 101 .985 [49]
1986 Frank White Kansas City Royals 316 439 10 91 .987 [50]
1987 Frank White Kansas City Royals 320 458 10 89 .987 [51]
1988 Harold Reynolds Seattle Mariners 303 471 18 111 .977 [52]
1989 Harold Reynolds Seattle Mariners 311 506 17 109 .980 [53]
1990 Harold Reynolds Seattle Mariners 330 499 19 110 .978 [54]
1991 Roberto Alomar* Toronto Blue Jays 333 447 15 79 .981 [55]
1992 Roberto Alomar* Toronto Blue Jays 287 378 5 66 .993 [56]
1993 Roberto Alomar* Toronto Blue Jays 254 439 14 92 .980 [57]
1994 Roberto Alomar* Toronto Blue Jays 176 275 4 71 .991 [58]
1995 Roberto Alomar* Toronto Blue Jays 272 367 4 84 .994 [59]
1996 Roberto Alomar* Baltimore Orioles 279 445 11 107 .985 [60]
1997 Chuck Knoblauch Minnesota Twins 283 424 11 101 .985 [61]
1998 Roberto Alomar* Baltimore Orioles 251 449 11 86 .985 [62]
1999 Roberto Alomar* Cleveland Indians 270 466 6 102 .992 [63]
2000 Roberto Alomar* Cleveland Indians 293 436 15 109 .980 [64]
2001 Roberto Alomar* Cleveland Indians 269 424 5 89 .993 [65]
2002 Bret Boone Seattle Mariners 251 387 7 84 .989 [66]
2003 Bret Boone Seattle Mariners 268 426 7 107 .990 [67]
2004 Bret Boone Seattle Mariners 280 350 14 90 .978 [68]
2005 Orlando Hudson Toronto Blue Jays 302 390 6 80 .991 [69]
2006 Mark Grudzielanek Kansas City Royals 261 372 4 107 .994 [70]
2007 Plácido Polanco Detroit Tigers 294 389 0 101 1.000 [71]
2008 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox 279 448 6 101 .992 [72]
2009 Plácido Polanco Detroit Tigers 290 439 2 112 .997 [73]
2010 Robinson Canó New York Yankees 341 432 3 114 .996 [74]
2011 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox 290 425 7 81 .990 [75]
2012 Robinson Canó New York Yankees 285 435 6 92 .992 [76]
2013 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox 254 429 5 102 .993 [77]
2014 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox 247 405 2 96 .997 [78]
2015 José Altuve Houston Astros 247 417 5 81 .993 [79]
2016 Ian Kinsler Detroit Tigers 303 432 9 109 .988 [80]
2017 Brian Dozier Minnesota Twins 264 405 5 109 .993 [81]
2018 Ian Kinsler Los Angeles Angels
Boston Red Sox
213 310 9 89 .983 [82][83]
2019 Yolmer Sánchez Chicago White Sox 248 416 9 108 .987 [84]
2020 César Hernández Cleveland Indians 67 139 4 33 .981 [85]
2021 Marcus Semien Toronto Blue Jays 202 317 8 86 .985 [86]

National League winners[]

Brandon Phillips (2008, 2010–2011, 2013 NL Gold Glove winner)
Orlando Hudson (2006–2007, 2009 NL Gold Glove winner; 2005 AL Gold Glove winner)
Luis Castillo (2003–2005 NL Gold Glove winner)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct Ref
1957[b] Nellie Fox (AL) Chicago White Sox 453 453 13 141 .986 [21]
1958 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 344 496 17 118 .980 [87]
1959 Charlie Neal Los Angeles Dodgers 386 413 9 110 .989 [88]
1960 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 413 449 10 127 .989 [89]
1961 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 410 505 23 144 .975 [90]
1962 Ken Hubbs Chicago Cubs 363 489 15 103 .983 [91]
1963 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 340 506 14 131 .984 [92]
1964 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 346 543 23 122 .975 [93]
1965 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 290 439 9 113 .988 [94]
1966 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 411 538 8 161 .992 [95]
1967 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 417 498 18 131 .981 [96]
1968 Glenn Beckert Chicago Cubs 356 461 19 107 .977 [97]
1969 Félix Millán Atlanta Braves 373 444 17 72 .980 [98]
1970 Tommy Helms Cincinnati Reds 350 410 13 107 .983 [99]
1971 Tommy Helms Cincinnati Reds 395 468 9 130 .990 [100]
1972 Félix Millán Atlanta Braves 273 339 8 67 .987 [101]
1973 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 417 440 9 106 .990 [102]
1974 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 344 385 13 92 .982 [103]
1975 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 356 425 11 96 .986 [104]
1976 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 342 335 13 85 .981 [105]
1977 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 351 359 5 100 .993 [106]
1978 Davey Lopes Los Angeles Dodgers 337 424 20 88 .974 [107]
1979 Manny Trillo Philadelphia Phillies 270 368 10 84 .985 [108]
1980 Doug Flynn New York Mets 283 370 6 70 .991 [109]
1981 Manny Trillo Philadelphia Phillies 245 286 7 61 .987 [110]
1982 Manny Trillo Philadelphia Phillies 343 441 5 101 .994 [111]
1983 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 330 571 13 126 .986 [112]
1984 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 314 550 6 102 .993 [113]
1985 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 353 500 12 99 .986 [114]
1986 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 309 492 5 86 .994 [115]
1987 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 294 375 10 84 .985 [116]
1988 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 291 522 11 79 .987 [117]
1989 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 294 466 6 80 .992 [118]
1990 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 278 469 8 81 .989 [119]
1991 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 267 515 4 66 .995 [120]
1992 José Lind Pittsburgh Pirates 311 428 6 78 .992 [121]
1993 Robby Thompson San Francisco Giants 273 384 8 95 .988 [122]
1994 Craig Biggio Houston Astros 225 338 7 63 .988 [123]
1995 Craig Biggio Houston Astros 299 419 10 78 .986 [124]
1996 Craig Biggio Houston Astros 361 440 10 76 .988 [125]
1997 Craig Biggio Houston Astros 341 504 18 108 .979 [126]
1998 Bret Boone Cincinnati Reds 329 416 9 100 .988 [127]
1999 Pokey Reese Cincinnati Reds 325 409 7 91 .991 [128]
2000 Pokey Reese Cincinnati Reds 289 393 14 88 .980 [129]
2001 Fernando Viña St. Louis Cardinals 315 383 9 100 .987 [130]
2002 Fernando Viña St. Louis Cardinals 287 401 13 104 .981 [131]
2003 Luis Castillo Florida Marlins 286 433 10 99 .986 [132]
2004 Luis Castillo Florida Marlins 275 406 6 97 .991 [133]
2005 Luis Castillo Florida Marlins 245 352 7 87 .988 [134]
2006 Orlando Hudson Arizona Diamondbacks 311 510 13 115 .984 [135]
2007 Orlando Hudson Arizona Diamondbacks 258 387 10 96 .985 [136]
2008 Brandon Phillips Cincinnati Reds 298 401 7 85 .990 [137]
2009 Orlando Hudson Los Angeles Dodgers 325 359 8 77 .988 [138]
2010 Brandon Phillips Cincinnati Reds 281 419 3 95 .996 [139]
2011 Brandon Phillips Cincinnati Reds 306 409 6 94 .990 [140]
2012 Darwin Barney Chicago Cubs 315 426 3 98 .996 [141]
2013 Brandon Phillips Cincinnati Reds 278 428 9 84 .987 [142]
2014 DJ LeMahieu Colorado Rockies 257 413 6 99 .991 [143]
2015 Dee Gordon Miami Marlins 293 434 6 111 .992 [144]
2016 Joe Panik San Francisco Giants 233 363 5 82 .992 [145]
2017 DJ LeMahieu Colorado Rockies 251 470 8 106 .989 [146]
2018 DJ LeMahieu Colorado Rockies 209 378 4 90 .993 [147]
2019 Kolten Wong St. Louis Cardinals 250 412 9 103 .987 [148]
2020 Kolten Wong St. Louis Cardinals 59 129 2 29 .989 [149]
2021 Tommy Edman St. Louis Cardinals 195 308 5 64 .990 [150]

See also[]

Footnotes[]

  • a b In 1957, Gold Gloves were given to the top fielders in Major League Baseball, instead of separate awards for the National and American Leagues; therefore, the winners are the same in each table.

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