Gold Glove Awards

Gold Glove Awards (2012- )

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The RawlingsGold Glove Award, usually referred to as the Gold Glove Awards, 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. Managers are not permitted to vote for their own players. Additionally, a sabermetric component provided by Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) accounts for approximately 25 percent of the vote. 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. The award was created from a glove made from gold lamé-tanned leather and affixed to a walnut base. Initially, only one Gold Glove per position was awarded to the top fielder at each position in Major League Baseball; however, separate awards were given for the National and American Leagues beginning in 1958.

In 2011, Rawlings added a Platinum Glove Award for each league, voted on by the fans.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-11-08The 2016 Gold Glove Awards (LIVE)nov. 8, 2016
2015-11-10The 2015 Gold Glove Awardsnov. 10, 2015
2012-10-30The 2012 Gold Glove Awardsoct. 30, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the Gold Glove Awards premiere?

The Gold Glove Awards premiered on Tuesday, November 13, 2012.

Who were the presenters at the 2012 Gold Glove Awards?

The 2012 Gold Glove Awards were presented by ESPN's Baseball Tonight host Karl Ravech and analyst John Kruk.

Who won the American League pitcher Gold Glove Award in 2012?

The American League pitcher Gold Glove Award in 2012 was won by Jeremy Hellickson of the Tampa Bay Rays.

How many Gold Glove Awards did the Baltimore Orioles win in 2012?

The Baltimore Orioles won three Gold Glove Awards in 2012.

Who won the National League third base Gold Glove Award in 2012?

Chase Headley of the San Diego Padres won the National League third base Gold Glove Award in 2012.

Who won the National League catcher Gold Glove Award in 2012?

The National League catcher Gold Glove Award in 2012 was won by Yadier Molina of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Who won the American League center field Gold Glove Award in 2012?

The American League center field Gold Glove Award in 2012 was won by Adam Jones of the Baltimore Orioles.

Who won the American League third base Gold Glove Award in 2012?

Adrian Beltre of the Texas Rangers won the American League third base Gold Glove Award in 2012.

Who won the National League pitcher Gold Glove Award in 2012?

The National League pitcher Gold Glove Award in 2012 was won by Mark Buehrle of the Miami Marlins.

Who won the American League catcher Gold Glove Award in 2012?

The American League catcher Gold Glove Award in 2012 was won by Matt Wieters of the Baltimore Orioles.

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