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2022 Gold Glove Award winners

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AL Catcher -- Jose Trevino, Yankees

Trevino led all Major League catchers with 21 defensive runs saved (DRS), which was also tied for the third-most DRS in baseball, regardless of position

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AL First Base -- Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays

The young slugger had 3 DRS at first base for Toronto (a career best) and also became the first player in franchise history to win the award at first base

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AL Second Base -- Andrés Giménez, Guardians

It was breakout year at the plate for Giménez, but he also led AL second basemen with 16 DRS and 12 Outs Above Average (OAA)

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AL Shortstop -- Jeremy Peña, Astros

The first rookie to win a Gold Glove at shortstop, Peña tied the Marlins’ Miguel Rojas for most DRS among all shortstops, with 15

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AL Third Base -- Ramón Urías, Orioles

The first Oriole to win a Gold Glove since Manny Machado in 2015, Urías led AL third basemen with 14 DRS and was tied for most OAA at the hot corner in the AL, with 7

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AL Left Field -- Steven Kwan, Guardians

The first rookie in franchise history to win a Gold Glove (Elias), Kwan led all left fielders with 21 DRS and 10 OAA

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AL Center Field -- Myles Straw, Guardians

Joining teammate Kwan in the AL Gold Glove outfield, Straw led all center fielders with an ultimate zone rating (UZR) of 8.0 and led AL center fielders with 13 OAA

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AL Right Field -- Kyle Tucker, Astros

The third Astros outfielder in history to win a Gold Glove, Tucker led AL right fielders with 13 DRS

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AL Pitcher -- Shane Bieber, Guardians

The first pitcher in Cleveland franchise history to win a Gold Glove, Bieber joins Giménez, Kwan and Straw to set a franchise record with four Gold Glove winners in the same year

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AL Utility -- DJ LeMahieu, Yankees

The first AL utility player Gold Glove Award goes to LeMahieu, who saw significant time at first base, second and third, while racking up 8 OAA combined at the three positions

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NL Catcher -- J.T. Realmuto, Phillies

The 31-year-old backstop led all qualified catchers with a 44% caught-stealing rate and led NL catchers with 11 DRS

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NL 1B -- Christian Walker, D-backs

On top of a breakout season at the plate, Walker led all first basemen with 17 DRS and 14 OAA

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NL Second Base -- Brendan Rodgers, Rockies

Taking home his first Gold Glove Award, Rodgers led all second basemen with 22 DRS and was second among all players regardless of position

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NL Shortstop -- Dansby Swanson, Braves

Snagging his first Gold Glove in what was also his first All-Star campaign, Swanson led all NL players with 21 OAA

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NL Third Base -- Nolan Arenado, Cardinals

With his 10th Gold Glove -- in his 10th season -- Arenado tied Ichiro Suzuki for most consecutive Gold Gloves to begin a career and tied Mike Schmidt for the second-most Gold Gloves by a third baseman

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NL Left Field -- Ian Happ, Cubs

Another first-time winner -- 1 of 14 this year -- Happ’s 8.3 UZR was highest among all left fielders

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NL Center Field -- Trent Grisham, Padres

Making it back-to-back NL Gold Gloves, Grisham tied for the MLB lead among center fielders with 17 OAA

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NL Right Field -- Mookie Betts, Dodgers

After winning 5 straight from 2016-20, Betts picks up his sixth Gold Glove after leading all right fielders with 15 DRS

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NL Pitcher -- Max Fried, Braves

For the third straight year, Fried takes home the NL Gold Glove at pitcher after committing just 1 error in 42 defensive chances this season

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NL Utility -- Brendan Donovan, Cardinals

After seeing time at every position but center field, pitcher and catcher while racking up 8 DRS at 3B in only 189 innings, Donovan claims the first NL Gold Glove for a utility player

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