2024 MLB Gold Glove finalists: Yankees' Juan Soto, Phillies' Bryce Harper among 60 nominees - CBSSports.com
Tuesday morning Major League Baseball and Rawlings announced the finalists for the 2024 Gold Glove awards, the league's top defensive honor. There are three finalists at each position in each league and 60 total finalists. The Gold Glove winners will be announced Sunday, Nov. 3, during an ESPN broadcast at 8:30 p.m. ET.
There is both a statistical and voting component to Gold Gloves. The statistical component is approximately 25% of the selection criteria. The voting is done by the 30 MLB managers and six coaches per team, and counts as the remaining 75% or so. Managers and coaches are not allowed to vote for players on their team, and only vote on players in their league. Utility Gold Gloves and team Gold Gloves are awarded using a statistical formula only.
Here now are the 2024 Gold Glove finalists.
PitcherGriffin Canning, Los Angeles AngelsSeth Lugo, Kansas City RoyalsCole Ragans, Kansas City Royals
Catcher Freddy Fermin, Kansas City Royals Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners Jake Rogers, Detroit Tigers
First base Nathaniel Lowe, Texas Rangers Ryan Mountcastle, Baltimore Orioles Carlos Santana, Minnesota Twins
Second base Andrés Giménez, Cleveland Guardians Nicky Lopez, Chicago White Sox Marcus Semien, Texas Rangers
Shortstop Brayan Rocchio, Cleveland Guardians Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals
Third base Alex Bregman, Houston Astros Ernie Clement, Toronto Blue Jays José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians
Left field Colton Cowser, Baltimore Orioles Steven Kwan, Cleveland Guardians Alex Verdugo, New York Yankees
Center field Jarren Duran, Boston Red Sox Jake Meyers, Houston Astros Daulton Varsho, Toronto Blue Jays
Right field Wilyer Abreu, Boston Red Sox Jo Adell, Los Angeles Angels Juan Soto, New York Yankees
Utility Willi Castro, Minnesota Twins Mauricio Dubón, Houston Astros Dylan Moore, Seattle Mariners
Pitcher Chris Sale, Atlanta Braves Luis Severino, New York Mets Zack Wheeler, Philadelphia Phillies
Catcher Patrick Bailey, San Francisco Giants Gabriel Moreno, Arizona Diamondbacks Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers
First base Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies Matt Olson, Atlanta Braves Christian Walker, Arizona Diamondbacks
Second base Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks Bryson Stott, Philadelphia Phillies Brice Turang, Milwaukee Brewers
Shortstop Dansby Swanson, Chicago Cubs Ezequiel Tovar, Colorado Rockies Masyn Winn, St. Louis Cardinals
Third base Nolan Arenado, St. Louis Cardinals Matt Chapman, San Francisco Giants Ryan McMahon, Colorado Rockies
Left field Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Arizona Diamondbacks Ian Happ, Chicago Cubs Brandon Marsh, Philadelphia Phillies
Center field Brenton Doyle, Colorado Rockies Blake Perkins, Milwaukee Brewers Jacob Young, Washington Nationals
Right field Sal Frelick, Milwaukee Brewers Jake McCarthy, Arizona Diamondbacks Mike Yastrzemski, San Francisco Giants
Utility Brendan Donovan, St. Louis Cardinals Enrique Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers Jared Triolo, Pittsburgh Pirates
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