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Iván Rodríguez has won 13 Gold Gloves, the most among catchers.

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 and 2007), 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]

Iván Rodríguez has won the most Gold Gloves at catcher, with 13; all were won with the Texas Rangers or the Detroit Tigers (both American League teams), though Rodríguez has played in both leagues.[6] Johnny Bench, who spent his entire career with the Cincinnati Reds, leads National Leaguers in wins, and is second overall with 10 Gold Gloves.[7] Yadier Molina is third overall and second in the NL all time with 8. Bob Boone, who is a member of one of four family pairs to win Gold Glove Awards, won seven between both leagues during his career.[8] Jim Sundberg has won six Gold Gloves,[9] with Bill Freehan winning five.[10] There have been four 4-time winners at catcher: Del Crandall, Mike Matheny, Charles Johnson, and Tony Peña.[11][12][13][14] Hall of Famers who have won as catchers include Bench, Carlton Fisk, and Gary Carter.[7][15][16] The other family pair to win Gold Gloves as catchers are brothers Bengie and Yadier Molina, who have won six awards between them as of the end of the 2011 season.[17][18]

Russell Martin set the record for putouts among winning catchers in 2007; he put out 1,065 batters for the Los Angeles Dodgers that season.[19] In the American League, the leader is Dan Wilson, with 1,051 putouts in 1997 though he did not win the Gold Glove Award for it. Among Gold Glove winners, the most A.L. putouts was in 2012, when Matt Wieters had 994.[10] Assist leaders include Carter (108 in 1980) in the National League and the major leagues and Sundberg (103 in 1977) in the American League.[9][16] No Gold Glove-winning catchers had posted errorless seasons until Johnson (1997) and Matheny (2003) each accomplished the feat in the National League within six years;[12][13] their fielding percentages in those seasons were 1.000,[12][13] and Matheny posted two other winning seasons with only one error and a .999 fielding percentage in his career.[12] Bengie Molina leads in the American League with a one-error, .999 fielding percentage season in 2002;[20] Sherm Lollar also posted only one error in the award's inaugural season, but a reduced number of chances left his fielding percentage at .998.[21] Johnny Edwards and Johnson hold the major league record for double plays turned among winners, with 17 each.[13][22] Edwards doubled off 17 runners in 1964,[22] and Johnson matched his total in 1997.[13] The American League leaders are Ray Fosse and Boone (16 double plays in 1971 and 1986, respectively).[8][23] Bench holds the record for the least passed balls in a season, having allowed none in 1975.[7] Rodríguez (1999) and Boone (1988) lead the American League, with one allowed.[6][8] Rodríguez has the highest percentage of baserunners caught stealing, with a 60% mark set in 2001.[6] Bench is the National League leader; he threw out 57% of potential base-stealers in 1969.[7]

Key

Year Links to the corresponding Major League Baseball season
PO Putout
A Assist
E Error
DP Double play
FPct Fielding percentage
PB Passed balls
CS% Caught stealing percentage[a]
* 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

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Matt Wieters (2011 AL Gold Glove winner)
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Joe Mauer (2008–2010 AL Gold Glove winner)
A baseball player walks off the field in his catcher's gear; he is wearing a chest protector, with a catcher's mask in hand
Jason Varitek (2005 AL Gold Glove winner)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct PB CS% Ref
1957[b] Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 454 45 1 5 .998 5 48% [24]
1958 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 597 63 9 8 .987 5 47% [25]
1959 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 623 51 5 14 .993 4 42% [26]
1960 Earl Battey Washington Senators 749 65 15 10 .982 18 59% [27]
1961 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 812 60 6 9 .993 13 37% [28]
1962 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 872 82 9 9 .991 13 44% [29]
1963 Elston Howard New York Yankees 786 51 5 8 .994 8 41% [30]
1964 Elston Howard New York Yankees 939 67 2 9 .998 8 49% [31]
1965 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 865 57 4 4 .996 20 36% [32]
1966 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 898 56 4 11 .996 3 35% [33]
1967 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 950 63 8 9 .992 16 36% [34]
1968 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 971 73 6 15 .994 7 37% [35]
1969 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 821 49 7 7 .992 9 32% [36]
1970 Ray Fosse Cleveland Indians 854 70 10 7 .989 17 55% [37]
1971 Ray Fosse Cleveland Indians 748 73 10 16 .988 13 40% [38]
1972 Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox 846 72 15 10 .984 8 39% [39]
1973 Thurman Munson New York Yankees 673 80 12 11 .984 10 48% [40]
1974 Thurman Munson New York Yankees 743 75 22 10 .974 6 35% [41]
1975 Thurman Munson New York Yankees 700 95 23 14 .972 9 50% [42]
1976 Jim Sundberg Texas Rangers 719 96 7 11 .991 6 42% [43]
1977 Jim Sundberg Texas Rangers 801 103 5 12 .994 5 56% [44]
1978 Jim Sundberg Texas Rangers 769 91 3 14 .997 8 48% [45]
1979 Jim Sundberg Texas Rangers 754 75 4 14 .995 8 41% [46]
1980 Jim Sundberg Texas Rangers 853 76 7 7 .993 17 34% [47]
1981 Jim Sundberg Texas Rangers 464 52 2 9 .996 8 48% [48]
1982 Bob Boone California Angels 650 87 8 8 .989 2 58% [49]
1983 Lance Parrish Detroit Tigers 695 73 4 8 .995 10 49% [50]
1984 Lance Parrish Detroit Tigers 720 67 7 11 .991 11 46% [51]
1985 Lance Parrish Detroit Tigers 695 53 5 9 .993 8 38% [52]
1986 Bob Boone California Angels 812 84 11 16 .988 8 51% [53]
1987 Bob Boone California Angels 684 56 13 11 .983 7 46% [54]
1988 Bob Boone California Angels 506 66 8 9 .986 1 40% [55]
1989 Bob Boone Kansas City Royals 752 64 7 6 .991 3 42% [56]
1990 Sandy Alomar, Jr. Cleveland Indians 686 46 14 6 .981 11 34% [57]
1991 Tony Peña Boston Red Sox 864 60 5 15 .995 5 33% [58]
1992 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 763 85 15 10 .983 10 52% [59]
1993 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 801 76 8 6 .991 14 44% [60]
1994 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 600 44 5 3 .992 7 38% [61]
1995 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 707 67 8 8 .990 8 48% [62]
1996 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 850 81 10 11 .989 10 51% [63]
1997 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 821 75 7 11 .992 3 57% [64]
1998 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 864 72 6 7 .994 10 56% [65]
1999 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 850 83 7 13 .993 1 55% [66]
2000 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 507 34 2 10 .996 2 49% [67]
2001 Iván Rodríguez* Texas Rangers 631 52 7 11 .990 2 60% [68]
2002 Bengie Molina Anaheim Angels 707 60 1 6 .999 5 45% [69]
2003 Bengie Molina Anaheim Angels 672 62 5 10 .993 4 44% [70]
2004 Iván Rodríguez* Detroit Tigers 770 52 11 6 .987 3 32% [71]
2005 Jason Varitek Boston Red Sox 783 33 8 4 .990 7 24% [72]
2006 Iván Rodríguez* Detroit Tigers 747 53 2 7 .998 4 51% [73]
2007 Iván Rodríguez* Detroit Tigers 834 50 6 7 .993 7 31% [74]
2008 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins 831 52 3 1 .997 4 36% [75]
2009 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins 724 31 3 3 .996 9 26% [76]
2010 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins 696 34 3 3 .996 4 26% [77]
2011 Matt Wieters Baltimore Orioles 859 70 5 16 .995 1 37% [78]
2012 Matt Wieters Baltimore Orioles 994 52 10 7 .991 5 39% [79]
2013 Salvador Pérez Kansas City Royals 932 71 8 4 .992 3 35% [80]
2014 Salvador Pérez Kansas City Royals 1037 72 9 5 .992 5 30% [81]
2015 Salvador Pérez Kansas City Royals 976 90 4 11 .996 4 31% [82]

National League winners

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Yadier Molina (2008–2015 NL Gold Glove winner)
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Russell Martin (2007 NL Gold Glove winner)
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Brad Ausmus (2001–2002, 2006 NL Gold Glove winner)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct PB CS% Ref
1957[c] Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox (AL) 454 45 1 5 .998 5 48% [24]
1958 Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves 659 64 7 6 .990 3 48% [83]
1959 Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves 783 71 5 15 .994 2 53% [84]
1960 Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves 764 70 10 9 .988 11 45% [85]
1961 Johnny Roseboro Los Angeles Dodgers 877 56 13 16 .986 10 47% [86]
1962 Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves 460 54 3 7 .994 5 46% [87]
1963 Johnny Edwards Cincinnati Reds 1008 87 6 16 .995 10 46% [88]
1964 Johnny Edwards Cincinnati Reds 890 73 8 17 .992 11 40% [89]
1965 Joe Torre Milwaukee Braves 589 43 6 4 .991 13 33% [90]
1966 Johnny Roseboro Los Angeles Dodgers 904 65 7 11 .993 7 42% [91]
1967 Randy Hundley Chicago Cubs 865 59 4 7 .996 4 40% [92]
1968 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 942 102 9 10 .991 18 47% [93]
1969 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 793 76 7 10 .992 14 57% [94]
1970 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 755 73 12 12 .986 9 48% [95]
1971 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 687 59 9 9 .988 6 41% [96]
1972 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 735 56 6 9 .992 2 56% [97]
1973 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 693 61 4 7 .995 8 49% [98]
1974 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 757 68 6 16 .993 3 49% [99]
1975 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 568 51 7 9 .989 0 46% [100]
1976 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 651 60 2 11 .997 5 42% [101]
1977 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 705 66 10 10 .987 3 40% [102]
1978 Bob Boone Philadelphia Phillies 619 55 6 6 .991 5 35% [103]
1979 Bob Boone Philadelphia Phillies 527 65 7 8 .988 2 44% [104]
1980 Gary Carter Montréal Expos 822 108 7 8 .993 3 40% [105]
1981 Gary Carter Montréal Expos 509 58 4 11 .993 4 47% [106]
1982 Gary Carter Montréal Expos 954 104 10 6 .991 6 40% [107]
1983 Tony Peña Pittsburgh Pirates 976 90 9 9 .992 7 36% [108]
1984 Tony Peña Pittsburgh Pirates 895 95 9 15 .991 6 40% [109]
1985 Tony Peña Pittsburgh Pirates 922 100 12 9 .988 6 42% [110]
1986 Jody Davis Chicago Cubs 885 105 8 14 .992 15 48% [111]
1987 Mike LaValliere Pittsburgh Pirates 584 70 5 11 .992 2 45% [112]
1988 Benito Santiago San Diego Padres 725 75 12 11 .985 9 45% [113]
1989 Benito Santiago San Diego Padres 685 81 20 10 .975 14 41% [114]
1990 Benito Santiago San Diego Padres 538 51 12 6 .980 6 34% [115]
1991 Tom Pagnozzi St. Louis Cardinals 673 81 7 8 .991 5 45% [116]
1992 Tom Pagnozzi St. Louis Cardinals 688 53 1 10 .999 6 29% [117]
1993 Kirt Manwaring San Francisco Giants 739 70 2 12 .998 11 46% [118]
1994 Tom Pagnozzi St. Louis Cardinals 369 41 1 5 .998 1 50% [119]
1995 Charles Johnson Florida Marlins 641 63 6 9 .992 5 43% [120]
1996 Charles Johnson Florida Marlins 751 70 4 12 .995 5 48% [121]
1997 Charles Johnson Florida Marlins 900 73 0 17 1.000 1 47% [122]
1998 Charles Johnson Florida Marlins
Los Angeles Dodgers
908 60 8 11 .992 6 40% [123]
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1999 Mike Lieberthal Philadelphia Phillies 881 62 3 12 .997 11 32% [125]
2000 Mike Matheny St. Louis Cardinals 803 75 5 7 .994 4 53% [126]
2001 Brad Ausmus Houston Astros 949 62 3 9 .997 1 48% [127]
2002 Brad Ausmus Houston Astros 942 65 3 9 .997 2 32% [128]
2003 Mike Matheny St. Louis Cardinals 774 49 0 7 1.000 5 27% [129]
2004 Mike Matheny St. Louis Cardinals 742 58 1 10 .999 2 30% [130]
2005 Mike Matheny San Francisco Giants 784 77 1 12 .999 4 38% [131]
2006 Brad Ausmus Houston Astros 933 61 2 8 .998 1 22% [132]
2007 Russell Martin Los Angeles Dodgers 1065 85 14 11 .988 5 33% [133]
2008 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals 653 70 10 7 .986 5 35% [134]
2009 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals 884 82 5 6 .995 4 41% [135]
2010 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals 902 79 5 12 .995 7 49% [136]
2011 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals 860 67 6 5 .994 6 29% [137]
2012 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals 973 90 3 12 .997 6 48% [138]
2013 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals 993 64 4 12 .996 3 43% [139]
2014 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals 820 57 2 10 .998 3 48% [140]
2015 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals 1064 56 7 9 .994 4 41% [141]

Footnotes

  • a "Caught stealing percentage" is calculated as CSSBA, where CS is the number of baserunners caught stealing and SBA is stolen bases attempted (stolen bases + caught stealing).
  • b c 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.

See also

References

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