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List of AL Gold Glove Winners at Shortstop
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Ozzie Smith has won 13 Gold Glove Awards at shortstop, tying him for the third-highest total among winners at all positions.

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]

Ozzie Smith, known as "the Wizard of Oz", has won the most Gold Glove Awards at shortstop; he captured 13 awards in his 19 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals.[6] Omar Vizquel is second among shortstops with 11 wins; he won two with the San Francisco Giants in the National League after winning nine with the Seattle Mariners and the Cleveland Indians in the American League.[7] Luis Aparicio won nine times at shortstop for the third-highest total,[8] followed by Mark Belanger with eight wins.[9] Dave Concepción and Derek Jeter have won five awards;[10][11] four-time winners at shortstop include Brandon Crawford, Tony Fernández, Jimmy Rollins, Andrelton Simmons and Alan Trammell.[12][13][14][15][16] Hall of Famers who have won Gold Glove Awards at shortstop include Smith, Aparicio, Trammell, Ernie Banks, Robin Yount, Barry Larkin and Cal Ripken Jr., whose 2,632 consecutive games played earned him his "Iron Man" nickname.[6][8][16][17][18][19]

Vizquel and J. P. Crawford made the fewest errors during a shortstop's winning season, with three in 2000 and 2020 respectively.[7][20] Vizquel's .995 fielding percentage that season leads American League and major league shortstops, and his 2006 total of four errors is tied for the National League lead with Rey Ordóñez (1999).[7][21] Ordóñez' .994 fielding percentage in 1999 leads National Leaguers in that category.[21] Aparicio leads winners in putouts, with 305 in 1960;[8] Concepción (1976) and Smith (1983) are tied for the National League lead with 304.[6][10] Smith's 621 assists are best among all shortstops,[6] and Belanger (552 assists in 1974) is the American League leader.[9] Gene Alley turned 128 double plays in 1966 to lead winners in that category;[22] Ripken leads American Leaguers, with 119 turned in 1992.[19]

Key

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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Omar Vizquel 1993–2001 AL Gold Glove winner (2005–2006 NL Gold Glove winner)
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Derek Jeter (2004–2006, 2009–2010 AL Gold Glove winner)
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Michael Young (2008 AL Gold Glove winner)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct Ref
1957 Roy McMillan Cincinnati Redlegs (NL) 253 418 16 86 .977 [23]
1958 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox 289 463 21 90 .973 [24]
1959 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox 282 460 23 87 .970 [25]
1960 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox 305 551 18 117 .979 [26]
1961 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox 264 487 30 86 .962 [27]
1962 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox 280 452 20 102 .973 [28]
1963 Zoilo Versalles Minnesota Twins 301 448 30 87 .961 [29]
1964 Luis Aparicio Baltimore Orioles 260 437 15 98 .979 [30]
1965 Zoilo Versalles Minnesota Twins 248 487 39 105 .950 [31]
1966 Luis Aparicio Baltimore Orioles 303 441 17 104 .978 [32]
1967 Jim Fregosi California Angels 258 435 25 73 .965 [33]
1968 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox 269 535 19 92 .977 [34]
1969 Mark Belanger Baltimore Orioles 251 449 23 79 .968 [35]
1970 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox 251 483 18 99 .976 [36]
1971 Mark Belanger Baltimore Orioles 280 443 16 77 .978 [37]
1972 Ed Brinkman Detroit Tigers 233 495 7 81 .990 [38]
1973 Mark Belanger Baltimore Orioles 241 530 23 100 .971 [39]
1974 Mark Belanger Baltimore Orioles 243 552 13 100 .984 [40]
1975 Mark Belanger Baltimore Orioles 259 508 17 105 .978 [41]
1976 Mark Belanger Baltimore Orioles 239 545 14 97 .982 [42]
1977 Mark Belanger Baltimore Orioles 244 417 10 82 .985 [43]
1978 Mark Belanger Baltimore Orioles 184 409 9 76 .985 [44]
1979 Rick Burleson Boston Red Sox 272 523 16 109 .980 [45]
1980 Alan Trammell Detroit Tigers 225 412 13 89 .980 [46]
1981 Alan Trammell Detroit Tigers 181 347 9 65 .983 [47]
1982 Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers 253 489 24 95 .969 [48]
1983 Alan Trammell Detroit Tigers 236 367 13 71 .979 [49]
1984 Alan Trammell Detroit Tigers 180 314 10 71 .980 [50]
1985 Alfredo Griffin Oakland Athletics 278 440 30 87 .960 [51]
1986 Tony Fernández Toronto Blue Jays 294 445 13 103 .983 [52]
1987 Tony Fernández Toronto Blue Jays 270 396 14 88 .979 [53]
1988 Tony Fernández Toronto Blue Jays 247 470 14 106 .981 [54]
1989 Tony Fernández Toronto Blue Jays 260 475 6 93 .992 [55]
1990 Ozzie Guillén Chicago White Sox 252 474 17 100 .977 [56]
1991 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles 267 528 11 114 .986 [57]
1992 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles 287 445 12 119 .984 [58]
1993 Omar Vizquel Seattle Mariners 245 475 15 108 .980 [59]
1994 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians 113 204 6 54 .981 [60]
1995 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians 210 405 9 84 .986 [61]
1996 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians 226 447 20 91 .971 [62]
1997 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians 245 429 10 98 .985 [63]
1998 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians 273 442 5 94 .993 [64]
1999 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians 221 396 15 88 .976 [65]
2000 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians 231 416 3 99 .995 [66]
2001 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians 219 414 7 88 .989 [67]
2002 Alex Rodriguez Texas Rangers 259 472 10 108 .987 [68]
2003 Alex Rodriguez Texas Rangers 227 464 8 111 .989 [69]
2004 Derek Jeter New York Yankees 273 392 13 96 .981 [70]
2005 Derek Jeter New York Yankees 262 454 15 96 .979 [71]
2006 Derek Jeter New York Yankees 214 381 15 81 .975 [72]
2007 Orlando Cabrera Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 239 415 11 104 .983 [73]
2008 Michael Young Texas Rangers 193 465 11 113 .984 [74]
2009 Derek Jeter New York Yankees 206 340 8 75 .986 [75]
2010 Derek Jeter New York Yankees 182 365 6 94 .989 [76]
2011 Erick Aybar Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 240 406 13 102 .980 [77]
2012 J. J. Hardy Baltimore Orioles 244 529 6 113 .992 [78]
2013 J. J. Hardy Baltimore Orioles 230 403 12 108 .981 [79]
2014 J. J. Hardy Baltimore Orioles 187 394 13 99 .978 [80]
2015 Alcides Escobar Kansas City Royals 217 417 13 80 .980 [81]
2016 Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians 215 447 12 83 .982 [82]
2017 Andrelton Simmons Los Angeles Angels 235 436 14 99 .980 [83]
2018 Andrelton Simmons Los Angeles Angels 228 372 10 114 .984 [84]
2019 Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians 159 312 10 68 .979 [85]
2020 J. P. Crawford Seattle Mariners 73 145 3 31 .986 [86]
2021 Carlos Correa Houston Astros 183 384 11 70 .981 [87] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_AL_Gold_Glove_Winners_at_Shortstop
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