List of Gold Glove Award winners at third base

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]

Brooks Robinson won 16 Gold Gloves, leading all third basemen, and is tied for the second-highest win total in the history of the award.

Brooks Robinson won 16 Gold Gloves with the Baltimore Orioles, leading both the American League and all third basemen in awards won.[6] Mike Schmidt is tied with Nolan Arenado for second in wins at third base; Schmidt won 10 with the Philadelphia Phillies and is tied for National League third basemen in Gold Gloves. Arenado also has 10, 8 with the Rockies and 2 with the Cardinals.[7][8] Scott Rolen owns the fourth-highest total, winning eight awards. Rolen won with the Phillies, the St. Louis Cardinals, and the Cincinnati Reds.[9] Six-time winners at third base are Buddy Bell, Eric Chavez, and Robin Ventura.[10][11][12] Adrián Beltré, Ken Boyer, Matt Chapman, Doug Rader, and Ron Santo have each won five Gold Gloves at third base,[13][14][15][16][17] and four-time winners include Gary Gaetti and Matt Williams.[18][19] Hall of Famers who have won a Gold Glove at the position include Robinson, Rolen, Schmidt, Santo, Wade Boggs, and George Brett.[6][7][17][20][21]

The fewest errors committed in a third baseman's winning season is zero, achieved by Isiah Kiner-Falefa in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season. Kiner-Falefa also leads all winners with a 1.000 fielding percentage.[22] Arenado led all National League winners with three errors, also in the 2020 season, while also leading the league among winners in double plays turned with 44 in 2018.[8] Ke'Bryan Hayes leads National League winners in fielding percentage with .984 in 2023.[23] Robinson leads all winners with 410 assists in 1974, and made the most putouts in the American League (174 in 1966).[6] The most putouts by a winner was 187, made by Santo in 1967.[17] Schmidt leads the National League in assists, with 396 in 1977.[7] The most double plays turned in a season was 46 by Evan Longoria in 2010.[24]

Ken Boyer and Clete Boyer are the only pair of brothers to have won Gold Glove Awards at third base. Older brother Ken won five Gold Gloves in six years with the Cardinals (1958–1961, 1963),[14] and Clete won in 1969 with the Atlanta Braves.[25]

Year Links to the corresponding Major League Baseball season
PO Putout
A Assist
E Error
DP Double play
FPct Fielding percentage
* 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

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Evan Longoria (2009–2010 AL Gold Glove winner)
 
Adrián Beltré (2007–2008, 2011-2012 AL Gold Glove winner)
 
Eric Chavez (2001–2006 AL Gold Glove winner)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct Ref
1957[a] Frank Malzone Boston Red Sox 151 370 25 31 .954 [26]
1958 Frank Malzone Boston Red Sox 139 378 27 36 .950 [27]
1959 Frank Malzone Boston Red Sox 134 357 24 40 .953 [28]
1960 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 171 328 12 34 .977 [29]
1961 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 151 331 14 34 .972 [30]
1962 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 163 339 11 32 .979 [31]
1963 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 153 330 12 43 .976 [32]
1964 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 153 327 14 40 .972 [33]
1965 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 144 296 15 36 .967 [34]
1966 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 174 313 12 26 .976 [35]
1967 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 147 405 11 37 .980 [36]
1968 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 168 353 16 31 .970 [37]
1969 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 163 370 13 37 .976 [38]
1970 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 157 321 17 30 .966 [39]
1971 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 131 354 16 35 .968 [40]
1972 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 129 333 11 27 .977 [41]
1973 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 129 354 15 25 .970 [42]
1974 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 115 410 18 44 .967 [43]
1975 Brooks Robinson* Baltimore Orioles 96 326 9 30 .979 [44]
1976 Aurelio Rodríguez Detroit Tigers 120 280 9 21 .978 [45]
1977 Graig Nettles New York Yankees 132 321 12 31 .974 [46]
1978 Graig Nettles New York Yankees 109 326 11 30 .975 [47]
1979 Buddy Bell Texas Rangers 112 364 15 22 .969 [48]
1980 Buddy Bell Texas Rangers 123 282 8 26 .981 [49]
1981 Buddy Bell Texas Rangers 66 281 14 18 .961 [50]
1982 Buddy Bell Texas Rangers 131 396 13 35 .976 [51]
1983 Buddy Bell Texas Rangers 123 383 17 29 .967 [52]
1984 Buddy Bell Texas Rangers 129 323 20 28 .958 [53]
1985 George Brett Kansas City Royals 107 339 15 33 .967 [54]
1986 Gary Gaetti Minnesota Twins 118 334 21 36 .956 [55]
1987 Gary Gaetti Minnesota Twins 134 261 11 28 .973 [56]
1988 Gary Gaetti Minnesota Twins 105 189 7 24 .977 [57]
1989 Gary Gaetti Minnesota Twins 104 251 10 23 .973 [58]
1990 Kelly Gruber Toronto Blue Jays 123 280 19 21 .955 [59]
1991 Robin Ventura Chicago White Sox 134 287 18 29 .959 [60]
1992 Robin Ventura Chicago White Sox 141 372 23 29 .957 [61]
1993 Robin Ventura Chicago White Sox 112 278 14 26 .965 [62]
1994 Wade Boggs New York Yankees 40 214 10 19 .962 [63]
1995 Wade Boggs New York Yankees 69 193 5 11 .981 [64]
1996 Robin Ventura Chicago White Sox 133 239 10 34 .974 [65]
1997 Matt Williams Cleveland Indians 88 299 12 21 .970 [66]
1998 Robin Ventura Chicago White Sox 102 330 15 38 .966 [67]
1999 Scott Brosius New York Yankees 87 239 13 20 .962 [68]
2000 Travis Fryman Cleveland Indians 79 276 8 20 .978 [69]
2001 Eric Chavez Oakland Athletics 100 321 12 27 .972 [70]
2002 Eric Chavez Oakland Athletics 120 301 17 24 .961 [71]
2003 Eric Chavez Oakland Athletics 125 343 14 33 .971 [72]
2004 Eric Chavez Oakland Athletics 113 276 13 31 .968 [73]
2005 Eric Chavez Oakland Athletics 121 301 15 27 .966 [74]
2006 Eric Chavez Oakland Athletics 105 281 5 42 .987 [75]
2007 Adrián Beltré Seattle Mariners 121 287 18 24 .958 [76]
2008 Adrián Beltré Seattle Mariners 100 272 14 27 .964 [77]
2009 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays 112 302 13 43 .970 [78]
2010 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays 127 276 14 46 .966 [79]
2011 Adrián Beltré Texas Rangers 93 208 11 24 .965 [80]
2012 Adrián Beltré Texas Rangers 95 209 8 23 .974 [81]
2013 Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles 116 355 13 42 .973 [82]
2014 Kyle Seager Seattle Mariners 87 327 8 36 .981 [83]
2015 Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles 132 337 19 38 .961 [84]
2016 Adrián Beltré Texas Rangers 104 301 10 43 .976 [85]
2017 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays 96 267 12 33 .968 [86]
2018 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics 133 331 20 37 .959 [87]
2019 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics 146 311 9 27 .981 [88]
2020 Isiah Kiner-Falefa Texas Rangers 12 31 0 6 1.000 [89]
2021 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics 166 274 6 40 .987 [90]
2022 Ramón Urías Baltimore Orioles 54 197 8 25 .969 [91]
2023 Matt Chapman Toronto Blue Jays 114 253 12 35 .968 [92]
2024 Alex Bregman Houston Astros 103 242 10 23 .972 [93]

National League winners

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Scott Rolen (1998, 2000–2004, 2006, 2010 NL Gold Glove winner)
 
Ryan Zimmerman (2009 NL Gold Glove winner)
 
David Wright (2007–2008 NL Gold Glove winner)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct Ref
1957[b] Frank Malzone Boston Red Sox (AL) 151 370 25 31 .954 [26]
1958 Ken Boyer St. Louis Cardinals 156 350 20 41 .962 [94]
1959 Ken Boyer St. Louis Cardinals 134 300 20 32 .956 [95]
1960 Ken Boyer St. Louis Cardinals 140 300 19 37 .959 [96]
1961 Ken Boyer St. Louis Cardinals 117 346 24 23 .951 [97]
1962 Jim Davenport San Francisco Giants 125 256 19 28 .953 [98]
1963 Ken Boyer St. Louis Cardinals 129 293 34 23 .925 [99]
1964 Ron Santo Chicago Cubs 156 367 20 31 .963 [100]
1965 Ron Santo Chicago Cubs 155 373 24 27 .957 [101]
1966 Ron Santo Chicago Cubs 150 391 25 36 .956 [102]
1967 Ron Santo Chicago Cubs 187 393 26 33 .957 [103]
1968 Ron Santo Chicago Cubs 130 378 15 33 .971 [104]
1969 Clete Boyer Atlanta Braves 139 275 15 18 .965 [105]
1970 Doug Rader Houston Astros 147 357 18 39 .966 [106]
1971 Doug Rader Houston Astros 93 275 21 28 .946 [107]
1972 Doug Rader Houston Astros 119 340 20 31 .958 [108]
1973 Doug Rader Houston Astros 134 296 25 24 .945 [109]
1974 Doug Rader Houston Astros 128 347 17 28 .965 [110]
1975 Ken Reitz St. Louis Cardinals 124 279 23 21 .946 [111]
1976 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 139 377 21 29 .961 [112]
1977 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 106 396 19 33 .964 [113]
1978 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 98 324 16 34 .963 [114]
1979 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 114 361 23 36 .954 [115]
1980 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 98 372 27 31 .946 [116]
1981 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 74 249 15 20 .956 [117]
1982 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 110 324 23 28 .950 [118]
1983 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 107 332 19 29 .959 [119]
1984 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 85 329 26 19 .941 [120]
1985 Tim Wallach Montréal Expos 148 383 18 34 .967 [121]
1986 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 78 220 6 27 .980 [122]
1987 Terry Pendleton St. Louis Cardinals 117 369 26 27 .949 [123]
1988 Tim Wallach Montréal Expos 123 328 18 31 .962 [124]
1989 Terry Pendleton St. Louis Cardinals 113 392 15 25 .971 [125]
1990 Tim Wallach Montréal Expos 128 309 21 23 .954 [126]
1991 Matt Williams San Francisco Giants 131 293 16 30 .964 [127]
1992 Terry Pendleton Atlanta Braves 133 325 19 27 .960 [128]
1993 Matt Williams San Francisco Giants 117 266 12 34 .970 [129]
1994 Matt Williams San Francisco Giants 79 235 12 22 .963 [130]
1995 Ken Caminiti San Diego Padres 102 295 27 28 .936 [131]
1996 Ken Caminiti San Diego Padres 103 310 20 28 .954 [132]
1997 Ken Caminiti San Diego Padres 90 291 24 20 .941 [133]
1998 Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies 135 319 14 28 .970 [134]
1999 Robin Ventura New York Mets 123 320 9 33 .980 [135]
2000 Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies 89 245 10 14 .971 [136]
2001 Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies 104 325 12 22 .973 [137]
2002 Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies
St. Louis Cardinals
133 335 16 41 .967 [138]
[139]
2003 Scott Rolen St. Louis Cardinals 109 298 13 23 .969 [140]
2004 Scott Rolen St. Louis Cardinals 93 325 10 23 .977 [141]
2005 Mike Lowell Florida Marlins 107 243 6 34 .983 [142]
2006 Scott Rolen St. Louis Cardinals 93 318 15 32 .965 [143]
2007 David Wright New York Mets 107 324 21 24 .954 [144]
2008 David Wright New York Mets 114 286 16 21 .962 [145]
2009 Ryan Zimmerman Washington Nationals 117 325 17 28 .963 [146]
2010 Scott Rolen Cincinnati Reds 83 259 8 28 .977 [147]
2011 Plácido Polanco Philadelphia Phillies 79 259 8 15 .977 [148]
2012 Chase Headley San Diego Padres 100 315 10 20 .976 [149]
2013 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies 91 309 11 27 .973 [150]
2014 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies 69 280 15 31 .959 [151]
2015 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies 105 385 17 42 .966 [152]
2016 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies 99 378 13 39 .973 [153]
2017 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies 103 311 9 39 .979 [154]
2018 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies 104 312 14 44 .967 [155]
2019 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies 111 337 9 43 .980 [156]
2020 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies 43 117 3 19 .982 [157]
2021 Nolan Arenado St. Louis Cardinals 125 287 11 38 .974 [158]
2022 Nolan Arenado St. Louis Cardinals 84 283 12 42 .968 [159]
2023 Ke'Bryan Hayes Pittsburgh Pirates 93 266 6 33 .984 [160]
2024 Matt Chapman San Francisco Giants 100 290 15 34 .963 [161]

Footnotes

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  • a b 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.

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