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List Of Gold Glove Award Winners At Outfield

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. Managers are not permitted to vote for their own players. Twenty-two Gold Gloves are awarded each year (with the exception of 1957, 1985, 2007 and 2018), one at each of the nine positions, one for a utility player, and one for a team as a whole, in each respective league. In 1957, the baseball glove manufacturer Rawlings created the Gold Glove Award to commemorate the best fielding performance at each position. The award was created from a glove made from gold lamé-tanned leather and affixed to a walnut base. Initially, only one Gold Glove per position was awarded to the top fielder at each position in the entire major league; however, separate awards were given for the National and American Leagues beginning in 1958.

The phrase "at each position" was not strictly accurate until 2011, when the awards were changed to specify individual awards for left fielder, center fielder, and right fielder. Previously, the prize was presented to three outfielders irrespective of their specific position. Any combination of outfielders, often three center fielders, could win the award in the same year. Critics called for awarding a single Gold Glove for each individual outfield position, arguing that the three outfield positions are not equivalent defensively. In the 1985 American League voting, a tie for third-place resulted in the presentation of Gold Glove Awards to four outfielders (Dwayne Murphy, Gary Pettis, Dwight Evans and Dave Winfield); this scenario was repeated in the National League in 2007 (Andruw Jones, Carlos Beltrán, Aaron Rowand, and Jeff Francoeur). Father and son Bobby and Barry Bonds are the only family pair who have won Gold Glove Awards as outfielders.

Roberto Clemente and Willie Mays are tied for the most Gold Gloves won among outfielders; Clemente won 12 consecutive National League awards with the Pittsburgh Pirates, as did Mays with the New York and San Francisco Giants. Four outfielders are tied for the second-highest total with 10 wins: Andruw Jones, Ken Griffey Jr., Al Kaline, and Ichiro Suzuki. There is one 9-time winner, Torii Hunter, who won his awards consecutively. There have been seven 8-time winners (Barry Bonds, Evans, Paul Blair, Andre Dawson, Jim Edmonds, Alex Gordon and Garry Maddox), and five 7-time awardees (Winfield, Curt Flood, Larry Walker, Devon White and Carl Yastrzemski). Murphy, Mookie Betts and Kirby Puckett each won six awards; Murphy and Puckett won their awards in the American League while Betts won four in the American League and two in the National League. There have been eight 5-time winners and nine 4-time winners as well. Darin Erstad won a Gold Glove as a first baseman in 2004 after winning two awards in the outfield (2000, 2002), making him the only player to win the award as an infielder and an outfielder.

Eighteen outfielders have posted errorless Gold Glove-winning seasons: fourteen in the American League and four in the National League. The only players to accomplish the feat twice were Mickey Stanley, who posted a 1.000 fielding percentage in 1968 and 1970, and Nick Markakis, who posted a 1.000 FPct in 2011 and 2014. Other outfielders who have played complete seasons without an error include Flood (1966), Clemente (1972), Yastrzemski (1977), Hunter (2008), Gordon (2020), Ken Berry (1972), Bernie Williams (2000), Vernon Wells (2005), Franklin Gutiérrez (2010), Jacoby Ellsbury (2011), Andre Ethier (2011), Joey Gallo (2020), Tyler O'Neill (2020), and Joe Rudi, who played only 44 games in the outfield in 1975 while appearing in 91 games at first base. Murphy leads all outfield winners with 507 putouts in 1980, and Jones leads National Leaguers with 493 (1999). Clemente leads all winners in assists; he had 27 in 1961, and American League leaders Kaline and Gordon had 23 in 1958 and 2011 respectively. Jesse Barfield doubled off eight runners in consecutive seasons (1986 and 1987) for the Toronto Blue Jays, while Dave Parker leads all winners with nine double plays in 1977 for the Pirates.

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
§ Indicates that a tie for third-place resulted in four outfield awards

American League winners

Ichiro Suzuki readying himself to throw a baseball
Ichiro Suzuki (AL Gold Glove winner, 2001–2010)
Carl Crawford (AL Gold Glove winner, 2010)
Franklin Gutiérrez (AL Gold Glove winner, 2010)
Torii Hunter in a Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim uniform standing on second base
Torii Hunter (AL Gold Glove winner, 2001–2009)
A dark-skinned man in a white baseball uniform reading "Jones" and "10" on the back in orange script swings a black baseball bat. He is wearing a black baseball helmet, and has a goatee on his chin.
Adam Jones (AL Gold Glove winner, 2009)
Grady Sizemore signing autographs
Grady Sizemore (AL Gold Glove winner, 2007–2008)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct Ref
1957 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 319 13 5 2 .985
1957 Willie Mays** New York Giants (NL) 419 14 9 4 .980
1957 Minnie Miñoso Chicago White Sox 295 9 5 2 .984
1958 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 316 23 2 4 .994
1958 Jim Piersall Boston Red Sox 310 8 5 2 .985
1958 Norm Siebern New York Yankees 259 8 5 2 .982
1959 Jackie Jensen Boston Red Sox 311 12 6 4 .982
1959 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 364 4 4 0 .989
1959 Minnie Miñoso Cleveland Indians 317 14 5 1 .985
1960 Jim Landis Chicago White Sox 376 10 6 3 .985
1960 Roger Maris New York Yankees 263 6 4 1 .985
1960 Minnie Miñoso Chicago White Sox 282 14 6 3 .980
1961 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 378 9 4 3 .990
1961 Jim Landis Chicago White Sox 394 9 5 3 .988
1961 Jim Piersall Cleveland Indians 337 9 3 3 .991
1962 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 225 8 4 1 .983
1962 Jim Landis Chicago White Sox 357 2 2 1 .994
1962 Mickey Mantle New York Yankees 214 4 5 1 .978
1963 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 257 5 2 0 .992
1963 Jim Landis Chicago White Sox 259 6 2 0 .993
1963 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 284 17 6 3 .980
1964 Vic Davalillo Cleveland Indians 348 10 5 5 .986
1964 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 278 6 3 2 .990
1964 Jim Landis Chicago White Sox 178 8 1 2 .995
1965 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 193 2 3 0 .985
1965 Tom Tresh New York Yankees 283 11 9 1 .970
1965 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 222 11 3 2 .987
1966 Tommie Agee Chicago White Sox 376 12 7 7 .982
1966 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 279 7 2 1 .993
1966 Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins 335 9 10 3 .972
1967 Paul Blair Baltimore Orioles 373 13 6 3 .985
1967 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 217 14 4 2 .983
1967 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 289 13 7 1 .977
1968 Reggie Smith Boston Red Sox 390 8 6 1 .985
1968 Mickey Stanley Detroit Tigers 301 7 0 3 1.000
1968 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 297 13 7 1 .978
1969 Paul Blair Baltimore Orioles 402 12 5 5 .988
1969 Mickey Stanley Detroit Tigers 190 2 3 0 .985
1969 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 301 12 3 3 .991
1970 Ken Berry Chicago White Sox 331 9 4 2 .988
1970 Paul Blair Baltimore Orioles 366 11 4 3 .990
1970 Mickey Stanley Detroit Tigers 328 3 0 0 1.000
1971 Paul Blair Baltimore Orioles 331 4 3 1 .991
1971 Amos Otis Kansas City Royals 401 10 4 4 .990
1971 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 281 17 2 4 .993
1972 Ken Berry California Angels 272 13 0 5 1.000
1972 Paul Blair Baltimore Orioles 339 7 3 1 .991
1972 Bobby Murcer New York Yankees 382 11 3 1 .992
1973 Paul Blair Baltimore Orioles 371 14 4 4 .990
1973 Amos Otis Kansas City Royals 330 10 5 4 .986
1973 Mickey Stanley Detroit Tigers 421 10 3 3 .993
1974 Paul Blair Baltimore Orioles 447 7 7 2 .985
1974 Amos Otis Kansas City Royals 422 8 6 3 .986
1974 Joe Rudi Oakland Athletics 238 7 4 0 .984
1975 Paul Blair Baltimore Orioles 327 8 3 1 .991
1975 Fred Lynn Boston Red Sox 404 11 7 1 .983
1975 Joe Rudi Oakland Athletics 72 1 0 1 1.000
1976 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox 324 15 2 4 .994
1976 Rick Manning Cleveland Indians 361 8 5 1 .987
1976 Joe Rudi Oakland Athletics 258 6 3 2 .989
1977 Juan Beníquez Texas Rangers 311 10 4 1 .988
1977 Al Cowens Kansas City Royals 307 14 6 1 .982
1977 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 287 16 0 1 1.000
1978 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox 305 14 6 2 .982
1978 Fred Lynn Boston Red Sox 408 11 7 2 .984
1978 Rick Miller California Angels 353 9 4 5 .989
1979 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox 307 15 4 5 .988
1979 Sixto Lezcano Milwaukee Brewers 281 10 4 3 .986
1979 Fred Lynn Boston Red Sox 381 10 5 4 .987
1980 Fred Lynn Boston Red Sox 303 11 2 3 .994
1980 Dwayne Murphy Oakland Athletics 507 13 5 0 .990
1980 Willie Wilson Kansas City Royals 482 9 6 1 .988
1981 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox 259 9 2 1 .993
1981 Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics 323 7 7 0 .979
1981 Dwayne Murphy Oakland Athletics 329 6 5 0 .985
1982 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox 346 9 10 3 .973
1982 Dwayne Murphy Oakland Athletics 452 14 8 3 .983
1982 Dave Winfield New York Yankees 281 16 8 2 .974
1983 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox 222 6 3 1 .987
1983 Dwayne Murphy Oakland Athletics 365 7 8 0 .979
1983 Dave Winfield New York Yankees 313 5 7 2 .978
1984 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox 315 9 2 3 .994
1984 Dwayne Murphy Oakland Athletics 474 14 6 2 .988
1984 Dave Winfield New York Yankees 306 3 2 1 .994
1985 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox 294 9 3 1 .990
1985 Dwayne Murphy Oakland Athletics 434 5 5 1 .989
1985 Gary Pettis California Angels 368 13 4 5 .990
1985 Dave Winfield New York Yankees 316 13 3 3 .991
1986 Jesse Barfield Toronto Blue Jays 349 22 4 8 .989
1986 Gary Pettis California Angels 464 9 7 3 .985
1986 Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins 427 7 6 3 .986
1987 Jesse Barfield Toronto Blue Jays 368 20 3 8 .992
1987 Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins 342 9 5 2 .986
1987 Dave Winfield New York Yankees 253 6 3 1 .989
1988 Gary Pettis Detroit Tigers 359 5 5 0 .986
1988 Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins 453 9 3 4 .994
1988 Devon White California Angels 364 7 9 2 .976
1989 Gary Pettis Detroit Tigers 327 1 4 0 .988
1989 Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins 438 13 4 3 .991
1989 Devon White California Angels 431 10 5 3 .989
1990 Ellis Burks Boston Red Sox 325 7 2 0 .994
1990 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 330 8 7 1 .980
1990 Gary Pettis Texas Rangers 285 10 2 4 .993
1991 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 361 15 4 4 .989
1991 Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins 373 13 6 5 .985
1991 Devon White Toronto Blue Jays 439 8 1 2 .998
1992 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 359 8 1 4 .997
1992 Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins 395 9 3 3 .993
1992 Devon White Toronto Blue Jays 443 9 7 2 .985
1993 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 316 8 3 3 .991
1993 Kenny Lofton Cleveland Indians 402 11 9 3 .979
1993 Devon White Toronto Blue Jays 399 6 3 2 .993
1994 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 225 12 4 3 .983
1994 Kenny Lofton Cleveland Indians 276 13 2 3 .993
1994 Devon White Toronto Blue Jays 268 3 6 1 .978
1995 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 190 5 2 1 .990
1995 Kenny Lofton Cleveland Indians 248 11 8 3 .970
1995 Devon White Toronto Blue Jays 261 7 3 0 .989
1996 Jay Buhner Seattle Mariners 251 10 3 1 .989
1996 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 379 10 4 1 .990
1996 Kenny Lofton Cleveland Indians 376 13 10 3 .975
1997 Jim Edmonds Anaheim Angels 313 9 5 3 .985
1997 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 389 9 6 3 .985
1997 Bernie Williams New York Yankees 269 2 2 1 .993
1998 Jim Edmonds Anaheim Angels 393 10 5 1 .988
1998 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 413 11 5 3 .988
1998 Bernie Williams New York Yankees 299 4 3 0 .990
1999 Shawn Green Toronto Blue Jays 341 5 1 1 .997
1999 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 386 10 9 5 .978
1999 Bernie Williams New York Yankees 382 9 5 3 .987
2000 Jermaine Dye Kansas City Royals 363 17 6 6 .984
2000 Darin Erstad Anaheim Angels 352 9 3 2 .992
2000 Bernie Williams New York Yankees 353 2 0 1 1.000
2001 Mike Cameron Seattle Mariners 411 8 6 2 .986
2001 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins 460 14 4 3 .992
2001 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 335 8 1 2 .997
2002 Darin Erstad Anaheim Angels 452 11 1 3 .998
2002 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins 364 7 3 0 .992
2002 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 336 8 3 0 .991
2003 Mike Cameron Seattle Mariners 485 3 4 2 .992
2003 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins 425 5 4 1 .991
2003 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 337 12 2 4 .994
2004 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins 311 5 4 0 .988
2004 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 372 12 3 2 .992
2004 Vernon Wells Toronto Blue Jays 327 5 1 0 .997
2005 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins 218 9 3 4 .987
2005 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 381 10 2 2 .995
2005 Vernon Wells Toronto Blue Jays 351 12 0 4 1.000
2006 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins 343 8 4 4 .989
2006 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 364 9 3 3 .992
2006 Vernon Wells Toronto Blue Jays 332 4 4 3 .988
2007 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins 387 5 2 0 .995
2007 Grady Sizemore Cleveland Indians 399 4 2 2 .995
2007 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 424 8 1 3 .998
2008 Torii Hunter Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 350 4 0 0 1.000
2008 Grady Sizemore Cleveland Indians 382 2 2 1 .995
2008 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 370 11 5 2 .987
2009 Torii Hunter Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 308 2 1 0 .997
2009 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles 349 9 5 1 .986
2009 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 317 5 4 2 .988
2010 Carl Crawford Tampa Bay Rays 306 7 2 0 .994
2010 Franklin Gutiérrez Seattle Mariners 413 2 0 0 1.000
2010 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners 354 7 4 1 .989
2011 Alex Gordon – LF Kansas City Royals 336 23 4 5 .989
2011 Jacoby Ellsbury – CF Boston Red Sox 388 6 0 3 1.000
2011 Nick Markakis – RF Baltimore Orioles 326 15 0 5 1.000
2012 Alex Gordon – LF Kansas City Royals 319 17 2 3 .994
2012 Adam Jones – CF Baltimore Orioles 439 7 8 0 .982
2012 Josh Reddick – RF Oakland Athletics 310 15 6 3 .982
2013 Alex Gordon – LF Kansas City Royals 323 17 1 2 .997
2013 Adam Jones – CF Baltimore Orioles 352 11 2 0 .995
2013 Shane Victorino – RF Boston Red Sox 296 10 3 3 .990
2014 Alex Gordon – LF Kansas City Royals 341 8 2 0 .994
2014 Adam Jones – CF Baltimore Orioles 374 7 6 3 .984
2014 Nick Markakis – RF Baltimore Orioles 318 12 0 2 1.000
2015 Yoenis Céspedes – LF Detroit Tigers 204 9 5 1 .977
2015 Kevin Kiermaier – CF Tampa Bay Rays 412 15 5 3 .988
2015 Kole Calhoun – RF Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 343 11 4 1 .989
2016 Brett Gardner – LF New York Yankees 250 9 3 2 .989
2016 Kevin Kiermaier – CF Tampa Bay Rays 264 7 2 1 .993
2016 Mookie Betts – RF Boston Red Sox 346 14 1 4 .997
2017 Alex Gordon – LF Kansas City Royals 259 8 2 0 .993
2017 Byron Buxton – CF Minnesota Twins 389 6 5 1 .988
2017 Mookie Betts – RF Boston Red Sox 366 8 5 1 .987
2018 Alex Gordon – LF Kansas City Royals 249 9 2 1 .992
2018 Jackie Bradley Jr. – CF Boston Red Sox 299 9 5 3 .984
2018 Mookie Betts – RF Boston Red Sox 241 4 1 0 .996
2019 Alex Gordon – LF Kansas City Royals 268 7 1 2 .996
2019 Kevin Kiermaier – CF Tampa Bay Rays 250 6 4 0 .985
2019 Mookie Betts – RF Boston Red Sox 274 8 1 0 .996
2020 Alex Gordon – LF Kansas City Royals 81 4 0 1 1.000
2020 Luis Robert Jr. – CF Chicago White Sox 151 2 1 0 .994
2020 Joey Gallo – RF Texas Rangers 120 3 0 1 1.000
2021 Andrew Benintendi – LF Kansas City Royals 225 6 3 1 .987
2021 Michael A. Taylor – CF Kansas City Royals 351 11 3 3 .992
2021 Joey Gallo – RF Texas Rangers
New York Yankees
192 9 4 3 .980
2022 Steven Kwan – LF Cleveland Guardians 224 7 2 2 .991
2022 Myles Straw – CF Cleveland Guardians 371 12 2 2 .995
2022 Kyle Tucker – RF Houston Astros 287 8 3 1 .990
2023 Steven Kwan – LF Cleveland Guardians 344 10 4 2 .989
2023 Kevin Kiermaier – CF Toronto Blue Jays 257 5 3 2 .989
2023 Adolis García – RF Texas Rangers 283 11 5 1 .983

National League winners

Shane Victorino standing in the outfield
Shane Victorino (NL Gold Glove winner, 2008–2010)
A dark-skinned man in a white pinstriped baseball uniform stands on the dirt. He holds a black baseball bat in his left hand, and his jersey reads "Astros" in script lettering and "14" in block print.
Michael Bourn (NL Gold Glove winner, 2009–2010)
Carlos González (NL Gold Glove winner, 2010)
A man stands in a batter's box hunched over home plate. He is wearing a gray baseball uniform that reads "Kemp" and "27" on the back in blue block lettering and a blue batting helmet.
Matt Kemp (NL Gold Glove winner, 2009)
Carlos Beltrán in a warm-up jersey riding on a cart
Carlos Beltrán (NL Gold Glove winner, 2006–2008)
Year Player Team PO A E DP FPct Ref
1957 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers (AL) 319 13 5 2 .985
1957 Willie Mays** New York Giants 419 14 9 4 .980
1957 Minnie Miñoso Chicago White Sox (AL) 295 9 5 2 .984
1958 Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves 305 12 5 0 .984
1958 Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds 310 12 3 1 .991
1958 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 429 17 9 2 .980
1959 Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves 261 12 5 3 .982
1959 Jackie Brandt San Francisco Giants 176 10 3 2 .984
1959 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 353 6 6 2 .984
1960 Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves 320 13 6 6 .982
1960 Wally Moon Los Angeles Dodgers 194 15 3 3 .986
1960 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 392 12 8 2 .981
1961 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 256 27 9 5 .969
1961 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 385 7 8 3 .980
1961 Vada Pinson Cincinnati Reds 396 19 10 4 .976
1962 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 270 20 8 1 .973
1962 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 429 6 4 1 .991
1962 Bill Virdon Pittsburgh Pirates 348 11 9 0 .976
1963 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 239 11 11 2 .958
1963 Curt Flood St. Louis Cardinals 403 12 5 2 .988
1963 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 398 8 8 1 .981
1964 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 289 13 10 2 .968
1964 Curt Flood St. Louis Cardinals 391 10 5 2 .988
1964 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 370 10 6 4 .984
1965 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 288 16 10 1 .968
1965 Curt Flood St. Louis Cardinals 349 7 5 3 .986
1965 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 337 13 6 4 .983
1966 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 318 17 12 3 .965
1966 Curt Flood St. Louis Cardinals 394 5 0 1 1.000
1966 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 370 8 7 2 .982
1967 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 273 17 9 4 .970
1967 Curt Flood St. Louis Cardinals 315 4 4 1 .988
1967 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 278 3 7 0 .976
1968 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 297 9 5 1 .984
1968 Curt Flood St. Louis Cardinals 384 11 7 4 .983
1968 Willie Mays** San Francisco Giants 302 7 7 2 .978
1969 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 226 14 5 1 .980
1969 Curt Flood St. Louis Cardinals 366 12 4 2 .990
1969 Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds 316 10 4 3 .988
1970 Tommie Agee New York Mets 374 4 13 3 .967
1970 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 189 12 7 2 .966
1970 Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds 309 8 1 2 .997
1971 Bobby Bonds San Francisco Giants 329 10 2 1 .994
1971 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 269 11 2 4 .993
1971 Willie Davis Los Angeles Dodgers 404 7 8 0 .981
1972 César Cedeño Houston Astros 345 9 7 1 .981
1972 Roberto Clemente** Pittsburgh Pirates 199 5 0 2 1.000
1972 Willie Davis Los Angeles Dodgers 373 10 5 1 .987
1973 Bobby Bonds San Francisco Giants 347 12 11 5 .970
1973 César Cedeño Houston Astros 357 10 7 2 .981
1973 Willie Davis Los Angeles Dodgers 344 6 7 0 .980
1974 Bobby Bonds San Francisco Giants 305 11 11 3 .966
1974 César Cedeño Houston Astros 446 11 3 4 .993
1974 César Gerónimo Cincinnati Reds 363 12 5 2 .987
1975 César Cedeño Houston Astros 322 8 6 2 .982
1975 César Gerónimo Cincinnati Reds 408 12 3 5 .993
1975 Garry Maddox San Francisco Giants
Philadelphia Phillies
325 13 5 4 .985
1976 César Cedeño Houston Astros 379 11 8 5 .980
1976 César Gerónimo Cincinnati Reds 390 4 6 2 .985
1976 Garry Maddox Philadelphia Phillies 325 13 5 4 .985
1977 César Gerónimo Cincinnati Reds 375 9 3 2 .992
1977 Garry Maddox Philadelphia Phillies 385 7 9 2 .978
1977 Dave Parker Pittsburgh Pirates 389 26 15 9 .965
1978 Garry Maddox Philadelphia Phillies 444 7 8 1 .983
1978 Dave Parker Pittsburgh Pirates 302 12 13 3 .960
1978 Ellis Valentine Montréal Expos 288 25 10 3 .969
1979 Garry Maddox Philadelphia Phillies 433 13 2 2 .996
1979 Dave Parker Pittsburgh Pirates 343 16 15 2 .960
1979 Dave Winfield San Diego Padres 350 14 5 3 .986
1980 Andre Dawson Montréal Expos 403 13 6 3 .986
1980 Garry Maddox Philadelphia Phillies 405 7 10 0 .976
1980 Dave Winfield San Diego Padres 273 20 4 4 .987
1981 Dusty Baker Los Angeles Dodgers 181 8 2 1 .990
1981 Andre Dawson Montréal Expos 327 10 7 1 .980
1981 Garry Maddox Philadelphia Phillies 252 8 6 4 .977
1982 Andre Dawson Montréal Expos 419 8 8 2 .982
1982 Garry Maddox Philadelphia Phillies 254 8 2 4 .992
1982 Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves 407 6 9 2 .979
1983 Andre Dawson Montréal Expos 438 6 9 2 .982
1983 Willie McGee St. Louis Cardinals 387 7 5 1 .987
1983 Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves 373 10 6 0 .985
1984 Andre Dawson Montréal Expos 297 11 8 2 .975
1984 Bob Dernier Chicago Cubs 355 5 5 1 .986
1984 Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves 369 10 5 1 .987
1985 Andre Dawson Montréal Expos 248 9 7 1 .973
1985 Willie McGee St. Louis Cardinals 382 11 9 2 .978
1985 Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves 337 8 7 4 .980
1986 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres 337 19 4 3 .989
1986 Willie McGee St. Louis Cardinals 325 8 3 0 .991
1986 Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves 303 7 6 1 .981
1987 Eric Davis Cincinnati Reds 380 10 4 4 .990
1987 Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs 271 12 4 0 .986
1987 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres 298 13 6 1 .981
1988 Eric Davis Cincinnati Reds 300 2 6 0 .981
1988 Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs 269 7 3 1 .989
1988 Andy Van Slyke Pittsburgh Pirates 406 12 4 2 .991
1989 Eric Davis Cincinnati Reds 298 2 5 1 .984
1989 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres 353 13 6 1 .984
1989 Andy Van Slyke Pittsburgh Pirates 339 9 4 5 .989
1990 Barry Bonds Pittsburgh Pirates 338 14 6 2 .983
1990 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres 328 11 5 2 .985
1990 Andy Van Slyke Pittsburgh Pirates 330 6 8 0 .977
1991 Barry Bonds Pittsburgh Pirates 321 13 3 1 .991
1991 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres 291 8 3 2 .990
1991 Andy Van Slyke Pittsburgh Pirates 273 8 1 1 .996
1992 Barry Bonds Pittsburgh Pirates 310 4 3 0 .991
1992 Andy Van Slyke Pittsburgh Pirates 421 11 5 3 .989
1992 Larry Walker Montréal Expos 269 16 2 3 .993
1993 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 310 7 5 0 .984
1993 Marquis Grissom Montréal Expos 416 8 7 3 .984
1993 Larry Walker Montréal Expos 273 13 6 2 .979
1994 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 198 10 3 2 .986
1994 Darren Lewis San Francisco Giants 284 5 2 1 .993
1994 Marquis Grissom Montréal Expos 322 7 5 0 .985
1995 Steve Finley San Diego Padres 292 8 7 0 .977
1995 Marquis Grissom Atlanta Braves 310 9 2 1 .994
1995 Raúl Mondesí Los Angeles Dodgers 282 16 6 3 .980
1996 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 289 11 6 1 .980
1996 Steve Finley San Diego Padres 386 7 7 2 .983
1996 Marquis Grissom Atlanta Braves 338 10 1 1 .997
1997 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 290 10 5 1 .984
1997 Raúl Mondesí Los Angeles Dodgers 336 10 4 0 .989
1997 Larry Walker Colorado Rockies 235 12 2 4 .992
1998 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 302 2 5 0 .984
1998 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 413 20 2 6 .995
1998 Larry Walker Colorado Rockies 237 8 4 2 .984
1999 Steve Finley Arizona Diamondbacks 398 5 2 0 .995
1999 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 493 13 10 1 .981
1999 Larry Walker Colorado Rockies 204 13 4 3 .982
2000 Jim Edmonds St. Louis Cardinals 353 9 4 2 .989
2000 Steve Finley Arizona Diamondbacks 344 10 3 2 .992
2000 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 439 10 2 2 .996
2001 Jim Edmonds St. Louis Cardinals 311 12 6 1 .982
2001 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 461 10 6 6 .987
2001 Larry Walker Colorado Rockies 243 8 4 4 .984
2002 Jim Edmonds St. Louis Cardinals 347 11 5 4 .986
2002 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 406 5 3 1 .993
2002 Larry Walker Colorado Rockies 230 14 4 5 .984
2003 José Cruz Jr. San Francisco Giants 341 18 2 7 .994
2003 Jim Edmonds St. Louis Cardinals 335 12 5 5 .986
2003 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 390 8 3 1 .993
2004 Jim Edmonds St. Louis Cardinals 314 11 4 2 .988
2004 Steve Finley Arizona Diamondbacks
Los Angeles Dodgers
359 5 3 3 .992
2004 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 389 10 3 2 .993
2005 Bobby Abreu Philadelphia Phillies 266 7 4 0 .986
2005 Jim Edmonds St. Louis Cardinals 318 6 2 1 .994
2005 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 365 11 2 1 .995
2006 Carlos Beltrán New York Mets 357 13 2 6 .995
2006 Mike Cameron San Diego Padres 367 6 6 2 .984
2006 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 378 4 2 1 .995
2007 Carlos Beltrán New York Mets 389 6 5 2 .988
2007 Jeff Francoeur Atlanta Braves 327 19 5 2 .986
2007 Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves 396 3 2 1 .995
2007 Aaron Rowand Philadelphia Phillies 392 11 2 2 .995
2008 Carlos Beltrán New York Mets 418 8 3 1 .993
2008 Nate McLouth Pittsburgh Pirates 384 5 1 1 .997
2008 Shane Victorino Philadelphia Phillies 328 7 2 2 .994
2009 Michael Bourn Houston Astros 371 11 3 0 .992
2009 Matt Kemp Los Angeles Dodgers 377 14 2 4 .995
2009 Shane Victorino Philadelphia Phillies 336 8 1 1 .997
2010 Michael Bourn Houston Astros 359 8 3 2 .992
2010 Carlos González Colorado Rockies 259 8 1 1 .996
2010 Shane Victorino Philadelphia Phillies 360 11 2 4 .995
2011 Gerardo Parra – LF Arizona Diamondbacks 288 12 3 5 .990
2011 Matt Kemp – CF Los Angeles Dodgers 345 11 5 5 .986
2011 Andre Ethier – RF Los Angeles Dodgers 243 8 0 0 1.000
2012 Carlos González – LF Colorado Rockies 207 7 4 0 .982
2012 Andrew McCutchen – CF Pittsburgh Pirates 367 3 1 1 .997
2012 Jason Heyward – RF Atlanta Braves 335 11 5 4 .986
2013 Carlos González – LF Colorado Rockies 172 11 3 0 .984
2013 Carlos Gómez – CF Milwaukee Brewers 391 12 5 2 .988
2013 Gerardo Parra – RF Arizona Diamondbacks 343 17 5 1 .986
2014 Christian Yelich – LF Miami Marlins 271 6 2 1 .993
2014 Juan Lagares – CF New York Mets 293 6 5 0 .984
2014 Jason Heyward – RF Atlanta Braves 365 9 1 2 .997
2015 Starling Marte – LF Pittsburgh Pirates 205 16 2 1 .991
2015 A. J. Pollock – CF Arizona Diamondbacks 347 5 3 0 .992
2015 Jason Heyward – RF St. Louis Cardinals 290 10 3 3 .990
2016 Starling Marte – LF Pittsburgh Pirates 196 17 4 2 .982
2016 Ender Inciarte – CF Atlanta Braves 351 14 4 4 .989
2016 Jason Heyward – RF Chicago Cubs 269 5 2 2 .993
2017 Marcell Ozuna – LF Miami Marlins 305 10 5 0 .984
2017 Ender Inciarte – CF Atlanta Braves 410 7 3 0 .993
2017 Jason Heyward – RF Chicago Cubs 207 5 2 5 .991
2018 Corey Dickerson – LF Pittsburgh Pirates 255 7 1 4 .996
2018 Ender Inciarte – CF Atlanta Braves 380 6 5 3 .987
2018 Nick Markakis – RF Atlanta Braves 312 9 2 0 .994
2019 David Peralta – LF Arizona Diamondbacks 201 3 2 1 .990
2019 Lorenzo Cain – CF Milwaukee Brewers 306 5 2 1 .994
2019 Cody Bellinger – RF Los Angeles Dodgers 198 10 2 1 .990
2020 Tyler O'Neill – LF St. Louis Cardinals 89 0 0 0 1.000
2020 Trent Grisham – CF San Diego Padres 134 3 2 1 .986
2020 Mookie Betts – RF Los Angeles Dodgers 113 1 4 0 .966
2021 Tyler O'Neill – LF St. Louis Cardinals 221 7 9 1 .962
2021 Harrison Bader – CF St. Louis Cardinals 289 3 3 0 .990
2021 Adam Duvall – RF Miami Marlins
Atlanta Braves
122 7 1 1 .992
2022 Ian Happ – LF Chicago Cubs 274 8 3 1 .989
2022 Trent Grisham – CF San Diego Padres 341 3 2 1 .994
2022 Mookie Betts – RF Los Angeles Dodgers 298 8 2 4 .994
2023 Ian Happ – LF Chicago Cubs 253 12 3 4 .989
2023 Brenton Doyle – CF Colorado Rockies 373 10 1 3 .997
2023 Fernando Tatis Jr. – RF San Diego Padres 282 12 6 1 .980

Footnotes

  1. ^ 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.