List of Gold Glove Award winners at catcher

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]

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

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 nine.[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.[9] Jim Sundberg has won six Gold Gloves,[10] with Bill Freehan and Salvador Pérez winning five.[11][12] There have been four 4-time winners at catcher: Del Crandall, Mike Matheny, Charles Johnson, and Tony Peña.[13][14][15][16] Hall of Famers who have won as catchers include Bench, Rodriguez, Carlton Fisk, and Gary Carter.[7][6][17][18][d] The other family pair to win Gold Gloves as catchers are brothers Bengie and Yadier Molina, who have won eleven awards between them as of the end of the 2018 season.[19][8]

J. T. Realmuto set the record for putouts among winning catchers in 2022; he put out 1,151 batters for the Philadelphia Phillies that season.[20] In the American League, the leader is Roberto Pérez, with 1,082 putouts in 2019.[21] Assist leaders include Carter (108 in 1980) in the National League and the major leagues and Sundberg (103 in 1977) in the American League.[10][18] Five Gold Glove-winning catchers have posted errorless seasons with a 1.000 fielding percentage: Johnson (1997),[15] Matheny (2003),[14] Salvador Pérez (2018),[12], Tucker Barnhart (2020),[22] and Roberto Pérez (2020).[21] Johnny Edwards and Johnson hold the major league record for double plays turned among winners, with 17 each.[15][23] Edwards doubled off 17 runners in 1964,[23] and Johnson matched his total in 1997.[15] The American League leaders are Ray Fosse, Boone and Matt Wieters (16 double plays in 1971, 1986 and 2011, respectively).[9][24][25] Bench (NL; 1975), Roberto Pérez (AL; 2019–2020) and Jacob Stallings (NL; 2021) hold the record for the least passed balls in a season with zero.[7][21][26] Roberto Pérez has the highest percentage of baserunners caught stealing, with a 71% mark set in 2020.[21] Bench is the National League leader; he threw out 57% of potential base-stealers in 1969.[7]

Key

YearLinks to the corresponding Major League Baseball season
POPutout
AAssist
EError
DPDouble play
FPctFielding percentage
PBPassed 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

Matt Wieters (2011 AL Gold Glove winner)
Joe Mauer (2008–2010 AL Gold Glove winner)
Jason Varitek (2005 AL Gold Glove winner)
YearPlayerTeamPOAEDPFPctPBCS%Ref
1957[b]Sherm LollarChicago White Sox4544515.998548%[27]
1958Sherm LollarChicago White Sox5976398.987547%[28]
1959Sherm LollarChicago White Sox62351514.993442%[29]
1960Earl BatteyWashington Senators749651510.9821859%[30]
1961Earl BatteyMinnesota Twins8126069.9931337%[31]
1962Earl BatteyMinnesota Twins8728299.9911344%[32]
1963Elston HowardNew York Yankees7865158.994841%[33]
1964Elston HowardNew York Yankees9396729.998849%[34]
1965Bill FreehanDetroit Tigers8655744.9962036%[35]
1966Bill FreehanDetroit Tigers89856411.996335%[36]
1967Bill FreehanDetroit Tigers9506389.9921636%[37]
1968Bill FreehanDetroit Tigers97173615.994737%[38]
1969Bill FreehanDetroit Tigers8214977.992932%[39]
1970Ray FosseCleveland Indians85470107.9891755%[40]
1971Ray FosseCleveland Indians748731016.9881340%[41]
1972Carlton FiskBoston Red Sox846721510.984839%[42]
1973Thurman MunsonNew York Yankees673801211.9841048%[43]
1974Thurman MunsonNew York Yankees743752210.974635%[44]
1975Thurman MunsonNew York Yankees700952314.972950%[45]
1976Jim SundbergTexas Rangers71996711.991642%[46]
1977Jim SundbergTexas Rangers801103512.994556%[47]
1978Jim SundbergTexas Rangers76991314.997848%[48]
1979Jim SundbergTexas Rangers75475414.995841%[49]
1980Jim SundbergTexas Rangers8537677.9931734%[50]
1981Jim SundbergTexas Rangers4645229.996848%[51]
1982Bob BooneCalifornia Angels6508788.989258%[52]
1983Lance ParrishDetroit Tigers6957348.9951049%[53]
1984Lance ParrishDetroit Tigers72067711.9911146%[54]
1985Lance ParrishDetroit Tigers6955359.993838%[55]
1986Bob BooneCalifornia Angels812841116.988851%[56]
1987Bob BooneCalifornia Angels684561311.983746%[57]
1988Bob BooneCalifornia Angels5066689.986140%[58]
1989Bob BooneKansas City Royals7526476.991342%[59]
1990Sandy Alomar Jr.Cleveland Indians68646146.9811134%[60]
1991Tony PeñaBoston Red Sox86460515.995533%[61]
1992Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers763851510.9831052%[62]
1993Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers8017686.9911444%[63]
1994Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers6004453.992738%[64]
1995Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers7076788.990848%[65]
1996Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers850811011.9891051%[66]
1997Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers82175711.992357%[67]
1998Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers8647267.9941056%[68]
1999Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers85083713.993155%[69]
2000Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers50734210.996249%[70]
2001Iván Rodríguez*Texas Rangers63152711.990260%[71]
2002Bengie MolinaAnaheim Angels7076016.999545%[72]
2003Bengie MolinaAnaheim Angels67262510.993444%[73]
2004Iván Rodríguez*Detroit Tigers77052116.987332%[74]
2005Jason VaritekBoston Red Sox7833384.990724%[75]
2006Iván Rodríguez*Detroit Tigers7475327.998451%[76]
2007Iván Rodríguez*Detroit Tigers8345067.993731%[77]
2008Joe MauerMinnesota Twins8315231.997436%[78]
2009Joe MauerMinnesota Twins7243133.996926%[79]
2010Joe MauerMinnesota Twins6963433.996426%[80]
2011Matt WietersBaltimore Orioles85970516.995137%[81]
2012Matt WietersBaltimore Orioles99452107.991539%[82]
2013Salvador PérezKansas City Royals9327184.992335%[83]
2014Salvador PérezKansas City Royals1,0377295.992530%[84]
2015Salvador PérezKansas City Royals97690411.996431%[85]
2016Salvador PérezKansas City Royals9927744.996548%[86]
2017Martin MaldonadoLos Angeles Angels1,0466522.998839%[87]
2018Salvador PérezKansas City Royals690690111.000448%[88]
2019Roberto PérezCleveland Indians1,08252312.997041%[89]
2020Roberto PérezCleveland Indians29121021.000071%[90]
2021Sean MurphyOakland Athletics8734266.993124%[91]
2022Jose TrevinoNew York Yankees8283261.993233%[92]
2023Jonah HeimTexas Rangers9384028.998729%[93]

National League winners

Yadier Molina (2008–2015 NL Gold Glove winner)
Russell Martin (2007 NL Gold Glove winner)
Brad Ausmus (2001–2002, 2006 NL Gold Glove winner)
YearPlayerTeamPOAEDPFPctPBCS%Ref
1957[c]Sherm LollarChicago White Sox (AL)4544515.998548%[27]
1958Del CrandallMilwaukee Braves6596476.990348%[94]
1959Del CrandallMilwaukee Braves78371515.994253%[95]
1960Del CrandallMilwaukee Braves76470109.9881145%[96]
1961John RoseboroLos Angeles Dodgers877561316.9861047%[97]
1962Del CrandallMilwaukee Braves4605437.994546%[98]
1963Johnny EdwardsCincinnati Reds1,00887616.9951046%[99]
1964Johnny EdwardsCincinnati Reds89073817.9921140%[100]
1965Joe TorreMilwaukee Braves5894364.9911333%[101]
1966John RoseboroLos Angeles Dodgers90465711.993742%[102]
1967Randy HundleyChicago Cubs8655947.996440%[103]
1968Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds942102910.9911847%[104]
1969Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds79376710.9921457%[105]
1970Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds755731212.986948%[106]
1971Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds6875999.988641%[107]
1972Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds7355669.992256%[108]
1973Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds6936147.995849%[109]
1974Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds75768616.993349%[110]
1975Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds5685179.989046%[111]
1976Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds65160211.997542%[112]
1977Johnny BenchCincinnati Reds705661010.987340%[113]
1978Bob BoonePhiladelphia Phillies6195566.991535%[114]
1979Bob BoonePhiladelphia Phillies5276578.988244%[115]
1980Gary CarterMontréal Expos82210878.993340%[116]
1981Gary CarterMontréal Expos50958411.993447%[117]
1982Gary CarterMontréal Expos954104106.991640%[118]
1983Tony PeñaPittsburgh Pirates9769099.992736%[119]
1984Tony PeñaPittsburgh Pirates89595915.991640%[120]
1985Tony PeñaPittsburgh Pirates922100129.988642%[121]
1986Jody DavisChicago Cubs885105814.9921548%[122]
1987Mike LaVallierePittsburgh Pirates58470511.992245%[123]
1988Benito SantiagoSan Diego Padres725751211.985945%[124]
1989Benito SantiagoSan Diego Padres685812010.9751441%[125]
1990Benito SantiagoSan Diego Padres53851126.980634%[126]
1991Tom PagnozziSt. Louis Cardinals6738178.991545%[127]
1992Tom PagnozziSt. Louis Cardinals68853110.999629%[128]
1993Kirt ManwaringSan Francisco Giants73970212.9981146%[129]
1994Tom PagnozziSt. Louis Cardinals3694115.998150%[130]
1995Charles JohnsonFlorida Marlins6416369.992543%[131]
1996Charles JohnsonFlorida Marlins75170412.995548%[132]
1997Charles JohnsonFlorida Marlins900730171.000147%[133]
1998Charles JohnsonFlorida Marlins
Los Angeles Dodgers
90860811.992640%[134]
[135]
1999Mike LieberthalPhiladelphia Phillies88162312.9971132%[136]
2000Mike MathenySt. Louis Cardinals8037557.994453%[137]
2001Brad AusmusHouston Astros9496239.997148%[138]
2002Brad AusmusHouston Astros9426539.997232%[139]
2003Mike MathenySt. Louis Cardinals77449071.000527%[140]
2004Mike MathenySt. Louis Cardinals74258110.999230%[141]
2005Mike MathenySan Francisco Giants78477112.999438%[142]
2006Brad AusmusHouston Astros9336128.998122%[143]
2007Russell MartinLos Angeles Dodgers1,065851411.988533%[144]
2008Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals65370107.986535%[145]
2009Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals8848256.995441%[146]
2010Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals90279512.995749%[147]
2011Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals8606765.994629%[148]
2012Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals97390312.997648%[149]
2013Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals99364412.996343%[150]
2014Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals82057210.998348%[151]
2015Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals1,0645679.994441%[152]
2016Buster PoseySan Francisco Giants1,0036538.997237%[153]
2017Tucker BarnhartCincinnati Reds8638919.999444%[154]
2018Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals9664228.998431%[155]
2019J. T. RealmutoPhiladelphia Phillies1,09867914.992847%[156]
2020Tucker BarnhartCincinnati Reds34115001.000236%[157]
2021Jacob StallingsPittsburgh Pirates8684952.995021%[158]
2022J. T. RealmutoPhiladelphia Phillies1,15149811.993244%[159]
2023Gabriel MorenoArizona Diamondbacks8215533.997139%[160]

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.
  • d c 1965 winner Joe Torre was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame for his managerial career.

See also

References

General
  • "MLB Awards (Gold Glove Winners)". Major League Baseball. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
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