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    MLB Gold Glove Award Winners: Cubs Lead the League With Three Recipients

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    The Chicago Cubs had a major league-high three Gold Glove winners this year, with Pete Crow-Armstrong, Ian Happ and Nico Hoerner all taking home baseball’s most famous fielding honor.

    It was the first Gold Glove for Crow-Armstrong, part of a breakout season for the All-Star center fielder. Happ won for the fourth consecutive year in left field, and it was the second Gold Glove for Hoerner at second base.

    Kansas City, Boston and San Francisco each had two winners. Eight players earned the award for the first time, St. Louis-based Rawlings announced on Sunday.

    Here is the full list of winners: 

    American League

    C: Dillon Dingler — Detroit Tigers
    1B: Ty France — Minnesota Twins / Toronto Blue Jays
    2B: Marcus Semien — Texas Rangers
    SS: Bobby Witt Jr. — Kansas City Royals
    3B: Maikel Garcia — Kansas City Royals
    LF: Steven Kwan — Cleveland Guardians
    CF: Ceddanne Rafaela — Boston Red Sox
    RF: Wilyer Abreu — Boston Red Sox
    P: Max Fried — New York Yankees
    Utility: Mauricio Dubón — Houston Astros

    National League

    C: Patrick Bailey — San Francisco Giants
    1B: Matt Olson — Atlanta Braves
    2B: Nico Hoerner — Chicago Cubs
    SS: Masyn Winn — St. Louis Cardinals
    3B: Ke’Bryan Hayes — Pittsburgh Pirates / Cincinnati Reds
    LF: Ian Happ — Chicago Cubs
    CF: Pete Crow-Armstrong — Chicago Cubs
    RF: Fernando Tatis Jr. — San Diego Padres
    P: Logan Webb — San Francisco Giants
    Utility: Javier Sanoja — Miami Marlins

    Bobby Witt Jr. and Maikel Garcia of the Royals became the first shortstop-third baseman teammates to win in the same season since J.J. Hardy and Manny Machado for the Orioles in 2013. It was Witt’s second straight Gold Glove at shortstop.

    Patrick Bailey and Logan Webb of the Giants are the first battery from the same team to win a Gold Glove in the same season since Yadier Molina and Adam Wainwright for the Cardinals in 2013. It was Bailey’s second straight win at catcher.

    The Red Sox winners were right fielder Wilyer Abreu and center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela. The 26-year-old Abreu also won last year, and the 25-year-old Rafaela earned the award for the first time.

    New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried and Cleveland left fielder Steven Kwan joined Happ as four-time winners. Atlanta first baseman Matt Olson earned his third Gold Glove.

    Detroit catcher Dillon Dingler, Texas second baseman Marcus Semien, Houston utilityman Mauricio Dubón and first baseman Ty France rounded out the AL winners. France was traded from Minnesota to Toronto on July 31.

    San Diego right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr., St. Louis shortstop Masyn Winn, third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes and Miami utilityman Javier Sanoja also won in the NL. It’s the second Gold Glove for Tatis and Hayes, who was traded from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati on July 30.

    Semien earned a $100,000 bonus for winning the honor. Kwan and Witt each got $50,000, and Hayes earned a $25,000 bonus.

    Voting was conducted among managers and up to six coaches from each team, who can’t select players on their own club. Since 2013, voting has been factored with a Society for American Baseball Research defensive index, which comprises about 25% of the total.

    The utility category is based on a SABR formula and additional defensive statistics.

    Reporting by The Associated Press.

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