San Francisco Chronicle

Arenado, Gordon snare their eighth Gold Gloves

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ST. LOUIS — Colorado third baseman Nolan Arenado won his eighth consecutiv­e Gold Glove and right fielder Mookie Betts snared his fifth in a row Tuesday, his first with the World Series champion Dodgers after four with Boston.

Kansas City left fielder Alex Gordon also won his eighth Gold Glove — and fourth straight — in his final majorleagu­e season.

Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo earned the honor for the third straight year in the pandemic-shortened season and fourth time overall. He was joined for the first time by Cubs shortstop Javier Baez.

Cincinnati catcher Tucker Barnhart won for the second time and first since 2017. St. Louis second baseman Kolten Wong won for the second year in a row, six days after the Cardinals allowed him to become a free agent rather than exercise his $ 12.5 million option for 2021.

St. Louis left fielder Tyler O’Neill, Atlanta pitcher Max Fried and San Diego center fielder Trent Grisham were firsttime winners in the National League.

Gordon and Cleveland catcher Roberto Perez were the only players to repeat in the AL. They were joined by seven firsttime winners, including Cleveland second baseman Cesar Hernandez. The others were Seattle first baseman Evan White and shortstop J. P. Crawford, Texas third baseman Isiah KinerFalef­a and right fielder Joey Gallo, White Sox center fielder Luis Robert and Angels pitcher Griffin Canning.

Gordon, 36, announced his retirement in September. He joined Hall of Fame outfielder Roberto Clemente and first baseman Wes Parker ( both in 1972) as the only position players to win a Gold Glove in their last bigleague season, according to Sportradar.

Gordon, Hernandez, White and Wong earned $ 18,519 bonuses, prorated portions of $ 50,000. Arenado and Robert earned $ 9,259, prorated portions of $ 25,000, and O’Neill earned $ 3,704, a prorated portion of $ 10,000.

Perez’s 2021 salary escalated by $ 250,000 to $ 5.75 million, and Barnhart’s by $ 250,000 to $ 4 million.

Gold Gloves are presented annually by Rawlings. Because of the shortened season, the awards were based on the Society for American Baseball Research’s Defensive Index. From 2013 through ’ 19, the index was about 25% of the total, with the rest voting by majorleagu­e managers and up to six coaches per team.

 ?? David Zalubowski / Associated Press ?? Colorado third baseman Nolan Arenado, seen against the Angels in Denver on Sept. 11, has won the Gold Glove in each of his eight MLB seasons.
David Zalubowski / Associated Press Colorado third baseman Nolan Arenado, seen against the Angels in Denver on Sept. 11, has won the Gold Glove in each of his eight MLB seasons.

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