List of Gold Glove Award winners at pitcher

The Gold Glove Award 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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Greg Maddux has won 18 Gold Gloves, the most in Major League Baseball history.

Greg Maddux has won the most Gold Glove Awards among all players, including pitchers, in Major League Baseball history. He won 18 awards, all in the National League;[6] his streak of wins was consecutive from 1990 through 2002 until interrupted by Mike Hampton in 2003.[4] Maddux won five more awards from 2004 to 2008,[6] after which he retired.[7] Jim Kaat is second and held the record for most wins (16) until he was displaced by Maddux in 2007. He won 14 awards in the American League and 2 in the National League; his 16 consecutive awards is a record among winners.[8] Bob Gibson won nine Gold Gloves with the St. Louis Cardinals,[9] and the inaugural winner Bobby Shantz won four awards in each league, for a total of eight.[10] Mark Langston and Mike Mussina are tied for the fifth-highest total, with seven wins each.[11][12] Zack Greinke currently ranks seventh with six wins.[13] Gold Glove winners at pitcher who have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame include Gibson, Kaat, Mussina, Maddux, Steve Carlton, Jim Palmer, and Phil Niekro.[9][8][12][6][14][15][16]

Maddux made the most putouts in a season (39) three times in his career (1990, 1991, and 1993).[6] The American League leader is Frank Lary, who made 32 putouts for the Detroit Tigers in 1961.[17] Kaat is the leader in assists; he made 72 with the Minnesota Twins in 1962.[8] The National League leader, Maddux, trails him by one (71 assists in 1996).[6] Many pitchers have posted errorless seasons and 1.000 fielding percentages in their winning seasons; Mussina is the leader with four perfect seasons in the field.[12] Ron Guidry (1982–1984) and Mussina (1996–1998) both accomplished the feat in three consecutive seasons.[12][18] The most double plays turned by a winning pitcher is nine, accomplished by Maddux in 2006.[6] Four pitchers have also thrown no wild pitches in a winning season: Maddux (1997, 2006),[6] Kaat (1975),[8] Shantz (1961, 1962),[10] and Kenny Rogers (2005).[19] In contrast, the most wild pitches in a winning season is 18, by the knuckleballing Niekro.[16] The fewest balks in a winning season is zero, achieved many times, but Maddux accomplished the feat the most time in his wins (12 balk-free seasons in 18 years).[6] The most balks in a winning season is five, by Mike Norris in 1981, Orel Hershiser in 1988 and Mark Buehrle in 2010.[20][21][22] Buehrle picked off the most runners from the pitcher's mound in a winning season, with 11 in 2010;[22] Clayton Kershaw leads the National League with 9 pickoffs in 2011.[23] Rogers posted both the highest (100% in 2002) and lowest (0% in 2005) caught stealing percentage in a winning season; the latter also tied with Dallas Keuchel (2015 and 2018) in the American League.[24][25] Shantz' 1961 season tied Rogers' 0% mark for lowest percentage caught,[26] and Greinke leads the National League (80% caught).[27]

Key

YearLinks to the corresponding Major League Baseball season
POPutout
AAssist
EError
DPDouble play
FPctFielding percentage
WPWild pitches
BKBalks
CS%Caught stealing percentage[a]
PkOPickoffs
!Indicates a partially/possibly incomplete statistical record
* 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

Mark Buehrle (AL Gold Glove winner, 2009–2011, NL Gold Glove winner, 2012)
Mike Mussina (AL Gold Glove winner, 1996–1999, 2001, 2003, 2008)
Johan Santana (AL Gold Glove winner, 2007)
YearPlayerTeamPOAEDPFPctWPBKCS%PkORef
1957[b]Bobby ShantzNew York Yankees145718.9863140%2[28][29]
1958Bobby ShantzNew York Yankees635041.0003167%0[30][31]
1959Bobby ShantzNew York Yankees82021.9333050%1[32][33]
1960Bobby ShantzNew York Yankees413011.0003050%0[34][35]
1961Frank LaryDetroit Tigers325515.9896064%2[36][37]
1962Jim KaatMinnesota Twins167236.96713075%1[38][39]
1963Jim KaatMinnesota Twins194315.9846020%2[40][41]
1964Jim KaatMinnesota Twins164856.92813139%1[42][43]
1965Jim KaatMinnesota Twins156463.9293027%0[44][45]
1966Jim KaatMinnesota Twins194635.95612038%3[46][47]
1967Jim KaatMinnesota Twins134630.9529130%0[48][49]
1968Jim KaatMinnesota Twins103110.9765067%1[50][51]
1969Jim KaatMinnesota Twins92984.8269015%0[52][53]
1970Jim KaatMinnesota Twins154345.93511020%1[54][55]
1971Jim KaatMinnesota Twins134114.9828022%2[56][57]
1972Jim KaatMinnesota Twins51920.9232033%3[58][59]
1973Jim KaatMinnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox
102612.9733020%0[60][61]
[62][63]
1974Jim KaatChicago White Sox143323.9594069%3[64][65]
1975Jim KaatChicago White Sox153912.9820275%2[66][67]
1976Jim PalmerBaltimore Orioles274912.9875031%3[68][69]
1977Jim PalmerBaltimore Orioles204825.9717067%1[70][71]
1978Jim PalmerBaltimore Orioles274325.9725149%1[72][73]
1979Jim PalmerBaltimore Orioles1023011.0001040%0[74][75]
1980Mike NorrisOakland Athletics255233.9639443%1[76][77]
1981Mike NorrisOakland Athletics162510.97614527%1[78][79]
1982Ron GuidryNew York Yankees719011.0006140%1[80][81]
1983Ron GuidryNew York Yankees933021.0004234%4[82][83]
1984Ron GuidryNew York Yankees824031.0001045%1[84][85]
1985Ron GuidryNew York Yankees63413.9763159%0[86][87]
1986Ron GuidryNew York Yankees92110.9683028%1[88][89]
1987Mark LangstonSeattle Mariners84123.9619241%5[90][91]
1988Mark LangstonSeattle Mariners114546.9337448%5[92][93]
1989Bret SaberhagenKansas City Royals213641.9348164%3[94][95]
1990Mike BoddickerBoston Red Sox292726.96610043%1[96][97]
1991Mark LangstonCalifornia Angels153432.9426060%4[98][99]
1992Mark LangstonCalifornia Angels74131.9415032%5[100][101]
1993Mark LangstonCalifornia Angels104724.96610255%10[102][103]
1994Mark LangstonCalifornia Angels32721.9386050%9[104][105]
1995Mark LangstonCalifornia Angels24332.9385175%4[106][107]
1996Mike MussinaBaltimore Orioles1434031.0003057%0[108][109]
1997Mike MussinaBaltimore Orioles1825001.0005040%0[110][111]
1998Mike MussinaBaltimore Orioles1238011.00010026%0[112][113]
1999Mike MussinaBaltimore Orioles144613.9842056%0[114][115]
2000Kenny RogersTexas Rangers184626.9701155%9[116][117]
2001Mike MussinaNew York Yankees182514.9776059%2[118][119]
2002Kenny RogersTexas Rangers224035.95451100%1[120][121]
2003Mike MussinaNew York Yankees1435021.0004063%0[122][123]
2004Kenny RogersTexas Rangers164912.9852171%6[124][125]
2005Kenny RogersTexas Rangers184717.985000%0[126][127]
2006Kenny RogersDetroit Tigers143852.9125086%0[128][129]
2007Johan SantanaMinnesota Twins1426011.0007145%4[130][131]
2008Mike MussinaNew York Yankees182314.9764037%0[132][133]
2009Mark BuehrleChicago White Sox134115.9822150%8[134][135]
2010Mark BuehrleChicago White Sox446041.0003550%11[136][137]
2011Mark BuehrleChicago White Sox154014.9821070%6[138][139]
2012Jeremy HellicksonTampa Bay Rays172122.9505030%1[140][141]
2012Jake PeavyChicago White Sox142213.9673247%1[142][143]
2013R. A. DickeyToronto Blue Jays114021.9627127%2[144][145]
2014Dallas KeuchelHouston Astros184713.9857025%0[146][147]
2015Dallas KeuchelHouston Astros185311.986900%0[148][149]
2016Dallas KeuchelHouston Astros527021.0009050%0[150][151]
2017Marcus StromanToronto Blue Jays93716.9793133%1[152]
2018Dallas KeuchelHouston Astros1427011.000900%0[153]
2019Mike Leake[d]Seattle Mariners111712.9662056%0[154]
2020Griffin CanningLos Angeles Angels7811.9385056%2[155]
2021Dallas KeuchelChicago White Sox74113.9805067%1[156]
2022Shane BieberCleveland Guardians151611.9695131%0[157]
2023José BerríosToronto Blue Jays152622.9534125%2[158]

National League winners

Bronson Arroyo (NL Gold Glove winner, 2010)
Adam Wainwright (NL Gold Glove winner, 2009, 2013)
Mike Hampton (NL Gold Glove winner, 2003)
YearPlayerTeamPOAEDPFPctWPBKCS%PkORef
1957[c]Bobby ShantzNew York Yankees (AL)145718.9863140%2[28][29]
1958Harvey HaddixCincinnati Reds101520.9266025%0[159][160]
1959Harvey HaddixPittsburgh Pirates102611.9731033%0![161][162]
1960Harvey HaddixPittsburgh Pirates835031.0004025%0![163][164]
1961Bobby ShantzPittsburgh Pirates1318021.000000%0[165][166]
1962Bobby ShantzHouston Colt .45's
St. Louis Cardinals
102512.9720050%1[167][168]
[169][170]
1963Bobby ShantzSt. Louis Cardinals92212.9695025%0[171][172]
1964Bobby ShantzSt. Louis Cardinals
Chicago Cubs
Philadelphia Phillies
62810.9712050%0[173][174]
[175][176]
[174][177]
1965Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals273331.9528120%0[178][179]
1966Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals262824.96412050%0[180][181]
1967Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals1923001.0003167%1[182][183]
1968Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals212812.9804045%0[184][185]
1969Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals213235.9464233%0[186][187]
1970Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals223243.9315123%0[188][189]
1971Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals103931.94210023%0[190][191]
1972Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals124613.98310236%0[192][193]
1973Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals112422.9466140%0[194][195]
1974Andy MessersmithLos Angeles Dodgers184493.8736346%3[196][197]
1975Andy MessersmithLos Angeles Dodgers114351.9158033%2[198][199]
1976Jim KaatPhiladelphia Phillies181923.9491033%0[200][201]
1977Jim KaatPhiladelphia Phillies71931.8972050%1[202][203]
1978Phil NiekroAtlanta Braves176524.97611326%4[204][205]
1979Phil NiekroAtlanta Braves315613.98918422%2[206][207]
1980Phil NiekroAtlanta Braves184016.9839143%2[208][209]
1981Steve CarltonPhiladelphia Phillies322001.0009460%5[210][211]
1982Phil NiekroAtlanta Braves183814.9824148%3[212][213]
1983Phil NiekroAtlanta Braves152726.9556329%2[214][215]
1984Joaquín AndújarSt. Louis Cardinals155432.9586422%5[216][217]
1985Rick ReuschelPittsburgh Pirates2440021.0004047%1[218][219]
1986Fernando ValenzuelaLos Angeles Dodgers294712.98713042%1[220][221]
1987Rick ReuschelPittsburgh Pirates
San Francisco Giants
253822.9697067%1[222][223]
[224][225]
1988Orel HershiserLos Angeles Dodgers326066.9396543%5[226][227]
1989Ron DarlingNew York Mets153745.92912430%2[228][229]
1990Greg Maddux*Chicago Cubs3955061.0003324%1[230][231]
1991Greg Maddux*Chicago Cubs395025.9786322%5[232][233]
1992Greg Maddux*Chicago Cubs306431.9695033%1[234][235]
1993Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves395975.9335118%3[236][237]
1994Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves203844.9353121%2[238][239]
1995Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves1853031.0001019%2[240][241]
1996Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves377116.9914019%0[242][243]
1997Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves164933.9560029%1[244][245]
1998Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves316345.9594028%0[246][247]
1999Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves295843.9561032%1[248][249]
2000Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves256825.9791218%0[250][251]
2001Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves195413.9862037%2[252][253]
2002Greg Maddux*Atlanta Braves214813.9861014%2[254][255]
2003Mike HamptonAtlanta Braves124134.94610167%1[256][257]
2004Greg Maddux*Chicago Cubs215513.9872032%0[258][259]
2005Greg Maddux*Chicago Cubs194936.9588020%0[260][261]
2006Greg Maddux*Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles Dodgers
1452091.0000019%1[262][263]
[264][265]
2007Greg Maddux*San Diego Padres195115.986505%1[266][267]
2008Greg Maddux*San Diego Padres
Los Angeles Dodgers
175734.9612217%0[268][269]
[270][271]
2009Adam WainwrightSt. Louis Cardinals2729001.0007029%0[272][273]
2010Bronson ArroyoCincinnati Reds1831051.0001125%0[274][275]
2011Clayton KershawLos Angeles Dodgers938021.0005139%9[276][277]
2012Mark BuehrleMiami Marlins1347051.0002038%4[278][279]
2013Adam WainwrightSt. Louis Cardinals2536061.0005050%0[280][281]
2014Zack GreinkeLos Angeles Dodgers283018.98312025%0[282][283]
2015Zack GreinkeLos Angeles Dodgers194122.9687046%2[284][285]
2016Zack GreinkeArizona Diamondbacks202814.9801057%0[286][287]
2017Zack GreinkeArizona Diamondbacks2630051.00012064%1[288]
2018Zack GreinkeArizona Diamondbacks2730001.0004071%0[289]
2019Zack Greinke[e]Arizona Diamondbacks262518.9811080%2[290]
2020Max FriedAtlanta Braves11511.9411125%4[291]
2021Max FriedAtlanta Braves83713.9787027%6[292]
2022Max FriedAtlanta Braves152610.9769057%3[293]
2023Zack WheelerPhiladelphia Phillies161511.9691057%0[294]

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 Statistics only count Leake's time in the American League. Leake pitched 22 games with the Mariners before being traded to the National League's Arizona Diamondbacks on July 31, 2019.
  • e Statistics only count Greinke's time in the National League. Greinke pitched 23 games with the Diamondbacks before being traded to the American League's Houston Astros on July 31, 2019.

See also

References

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