MIAMI.- The Major Leagues baseball announced this Sunday the winners of the Golden Glove for the 2025 season, among which the Dominican stands out Fernando Tatis Jr. of the San Diego Padres.
Tatis Jr., 26, has been selected as the winner in right field of the National League for the second time in the last three seasons.
The Venezuelan Javier Sanojautility of the Miami Marlinsbecame the first Florida team player to obtain such recognition since the Dominican Marcell Ozuna in the 2017 season.
Along with Tatis Jr., they were the only Hispanic players to win a Gold Glove in the National League this season.
In the American League, the Honduran Mauricio Dubón of the Houston Astros He achieved his second Gold Glove since the 2023 season.
He was a utility man par excellence in a 2025 season in which he played 48 games in left field, 46 at second base, 33 at shortstop, 24 at third base, 17 in center field, four at first base and three in right field.
Finally, Venezuelans Maikel Garcia (Kansas City Royals) and Wilyer Abreu (Boston Red Sox) complete the list of Latin winners in the American League.
García achieves it for the first time in his career, while for Abreu it is his second in a row.
The Gold Glove awards have been given since the 1957 season and represent the highest recognition for defensive work in the Major Leagues.
Other winners
On the other hand, in addition to Abreu, Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan, Giants catcher Patrick Bailey, and Cubs outfielder Ian Happ also won the award for the second season in a row.
Pete Crow-Amstrong, of the Cubs, won the award in center field at the old circuit and his teammate Nico Hoerner did the same at second base.
Matt Olson of the Braves won at first base, Ke’Bryan Hayes of the Reds at third base, Masyn Winn of the Cardinals at shortstop and Logan Webb of the Giants at pitcher.