Please enjoy the very best GIFs featuring each 2016 NL Gold Glove winner

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Bad news: Baseball is currently in hibernation. Good news: The 2016 NL Gold Glove Award winners were announced on Tuesday night, giving us the perfect excuse to look back on this season's very best defense. We've got nine GIFs highlighting some of the very best plays made by this year's winners -- watch them below, and remember that these defensive wizards will be back in just a few short months.
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C: Buster Posey
Somehow, this is Buster "hardware" Posey's first Gold Glove. Let's hope he can fit in his already jam-packed trophy case:

1B: Anthony Rizzo
I mean, when you make a catch like this (for the second time in two years), it's time for you to win your first Gold Glove Award.

2B: Joe Panik
Another first-time winner, the 26-year-old Panik prefers to hook-shot his throws to second base. 

He only committed five errors and led all NL second basemen with a .992 fielding percentage.
SS: Brandon Crawford
Panik's double-play partner won his second consecutive award, leading all National League shortstops in assists (413) and finishing second in putouts (209).

3B: Nolan Arenado
Arenado has now won a Gold Glove four times -- one for each year he's been in the league. He robs his own teammates of plays. They might as well name the award after him. 

LF: Starling Marte
This is Marte's second overall (and consecutive) win. He's one of the few left fielders who can catch both baseballs and teammates at the same time.

CF: Ender Inciarte
This is the first win for the Braves center fielder. He led his position in assists (12) and double plays (4) -- the latter because he is THE KING OF DEKE:

RF: Jason Heyward
This is Heyward's fourth honor and third straight victory. He fought off bee stings, he stole singles and he told runners "NO YOU CANNOT GO HOME!"

P: Zack Greinke
Greinke takes home is third straight, and third overall, Gold Glove. Partly for his 20 putouts and one error, mostly because of those hops:

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