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Jeter, Texiera win Gold Gloves; Hunter, Ichiro take ninth straight

NEW YORK -- Derek Jeter sure is stuffing his trophy case this year.

The steady Yankees shortstop won his fourth Gold Glove on Tuesday, joining New York first baseman Mark Teixeira among the American League players rewarded for fantastic fielding.

 

"I've always taken a great deal of pride in my defense, and being honored with a Gold Glove is an accomplishment I will never overlook," Jeter said in a statement.

  Gold Glove winners

Los Angeles Angels center fielder Torii Hunter and Seattle right fielder Ichiro Suzuki both won for the ninth straight season. First-time winners included Tampa Bay third baseman Evan Longoria, Baltimore outfielder Adam Jones and Chicago White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle.

Minnesota catcher Joe Mauer and Detroit second baseman Placido Polanco each earned their second award.

Rawlings has presented Gold Gloves annually since 1957. Managers and coaches vote on players in their own leagues before the regular season ends, but they may not select members of their own teams.

National League winners will be announced Wednesday.

It's been a banner year for Jeter, who combined with Teixeira to help lead the Yankees past Philadelphia last week for the franchise's 27th World Series title.

In addition to his fifth championship ring, Jeter also took home baseball's Roberto Clemente Award for excellence on the field and in the community, and his second Hank Aaron Award as the AL's top hitter. In September, he broke Lou Gehrig's club record for hits.

The Gold Glove is perhaps his most surprising piece of hardware, however. Jeter, who turned 35 in June, enjoyed one of his best defensive seasons after years of criticism for a lack of range.

A 10-time All-Star, Jeter won three consecutive Gold Gloves from 2004-06. But detractors pointed to modern fielding stats that indicated his defense didn't warrant such accolades. They said it was his bat that brought on the attention -- and the New York spotlight.

This season, Jeter made a career-low eight errors and matched his personal best with a .986 fielding percentage, both ranking at the top of the AL charts. He anchored an outstanding Yankees infield as New York set a major league record by going 18 games without an error from May 14 to June 1.

"Playing championship-caliber baseball starts with pitching and defense, and I think those two components were certainly the foundation for our success in 2009," said Jeter, who made 56 errors as a 19-year-old at Class-A Greensboro in 1993.

Teixeira played a big part in New York's title, too.

In his first season with the Yankees after signing a $180 million, eight-year contract, Teixeira impressed with his reliable glove as well as his powerful bat. He saved runs with diving stops, nimble stretches and tough scoops. Teammates and opponents alike pointed to his substantial effect on the club's overall defense.

A Gold Glove winner in 2005 and '06 with Texas, Teixeira committed just four errors this year and had a .997 fielding percentage.

"Solid defense is the most underrated component of winning baseball, but it is something I have always taken pride in," Teixeira said. "Winning a third Gold Glove means a lot to me, especially when good defense helped our entire team reach the ultimate goal of a world championship."

Mauer, a top contender for AL MVP, won his second consecutive Gold Glove after leading the Twins on a late charge into the playoffs.

Longoria, last year's AL Rookie of the Year, unseated Seattle's Adrian Beltre at third base. Beltre, hampered by injuries this season, won the previous two years after a six-year run by Oakland's Eric Chavez.

"It's the one award that I've wanted to win since I started pro ball," Longoria said in a statement. "I take a lot of pride in my defense, so this award is very special to me. It's humbling to have your name associated with some of the great players who have won a Gold Glove, especially the third basemen."

In addition to the voters, Longoria thanked teammate Carlos Pena, last season's Gold Glove winner at first base.

"We all know how good he is. He probably saved me at least five errors this year, so without him the award might not have been possible," Longoria said.

Buehrle pitched a perfect game against Tampa Bay on July 23. But when he allows runners, he's particularly effective at holding them on.

The left-hander yielded only four stolen bases in eight tries this season and picked off eight runners. The only pitcher with more pickoffs was former teammate Clayton Richard, who had nine, according to STATS LLC. Chicago traded Richard to San Diego on July 31 in a package for ace Jake Peavy.

"Hopefully, I earned it this year," Buehrle said.

Polanco, who has filed for free agency, committed two errors all season. He also won in 2007 -- without making an error -- before losing out last year to Boston's Dustin Pedroia.

With nine Gold Gloves apiece, Hunter and Suzuki are one shy of the AL record for outfielders, shared by Ken Griffey Jr. and Hall of Famer Al Kaline.

Hunter receives a $100,000 bonus for winning the Gold Glove, while Suzuki gets $50,000. Buehrle, Longoria, Mauer and Polanco each earned $25,000.

Copyright 2009 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and The Associated Press is strictly prohibited.
 
 

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November 11, 2009 9:08 am
(POLL) This begs the question. What type of player is a better defender:
1. The steady player that makes all the routine plays with few or no errors, but does not make diving stops, catches or rob home runs, foul balls, etc. 
OR 
2. The flashy, speedy type that gets to balls that not many others can, makes catches in the gap, stops in the hole, robs homers, etc, but makes more er
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November 11, 2009 8:36 am

I was just doing some checking because even though I am a Yankees fan I didn't think Jeter should have won the GG for SS. I was wrong, he had the highest fielding percentage of any starting SS in the league. Polanco is also deserving at 2B which surprised me as he made only two errors all season. What surprises me the most is when I look ...(more)

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November 10, 2009 3:50 pm
Laird threw out a much higher percentage of runners and played a bunch more games than Mauer.

Not to mention that down the stretch Laird's arm saved the Tigers dozens of runs.  Watching every game for the last month, I must have seen Laird throw out a couple dozen runners with perfect throws.

I'm not really su
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November 11, 2009 10:30 am
Does anyone still believe in Gold Gloves? It has been years since I felt that the "best defensive player" was recognized with this award.  As far as I am concerned they just give it to the MVP of each position.  This is fine if you call it the MVP of said position, but it shouldn't be a Gold Glove.  Either that or start handing them out to players without considering their offense. ...(more)
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November 10, 2009 11:05 pm
When are the voters going to stop looking at offensive AND defensive stats when awarding the Gold Gloves??!!!  Defensive stats are the only thing that matter when looking at this award--look it up...it isn't "offensive talent, that's also got a mediocre/so-so glove" award!!! 
I'm ok with the outfield choices, except
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November 10, 2009 3:48 pm
Jeter wins a gold glove??? Come on! Best defensive AL shortstop, not even close, this award has turned into a popularity contest, you no longer need to be a good defensive player to win. Surprised Jorge and Arod didn't get one.
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November 10, 2009 9:52 pm
Adam Jones?!?!?!?! Waht a turd!! How about David DeJesus? He missed 18 games and made ZERO errors and had 13 assists! Adam Jones is just as deserving as a bag of chips! What a Joke!! Get ready for a bigger joke if ...(more)
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November 10, 2009 4:09 pm
Look, everyone knows the GGs are not about the purely best Defensive players. At least the AL Outfield is Nice, to put it mildly. If you have to give the award to a player who is also a good hitter, then maybe Scutaro over Jeter I suppose. At least the drunken hacks didn't pick a DH at 1B like they did with Palmeiro.
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November 11, 2009 10:50 am
I'm not gonna argue if he is desrving or not cause I don't have the metrics or any stats right now. But, if you win the award for best overall hitter in the AL and you win a gold glove at SS for the AL. Wouldn't that make you the best player in the AL hands down, no arguement. Best hitter, best fielder at one of the most important positions. I think that makes him the best player in all of ML ...(more)
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November 10, 2009 4:39 pm
I think Pena should have won over Texeira.   However, it wouldnt be politically correct to have two Tampa Bays Rays and only 1 New York Yankee.
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November 10, 2009 10:18 pm
When are they going to stop tying this award into offensive output?  Check out the hitting stats of the "winners".

Next to the Heisman Award, this is the most ridiculous award in sports.



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November 10, 2009 4:13 pm

Look, I know Sizmore missed 50 games and I know the Tribe sucks, but come on.  Adam Jomes missed 50 games also and had 5 errors.  Suzuki had 4 errors.  Grady had ZERO!!!!  Not to mention all the balls he got to and extra base hits he robbed.  For him not to be one of the top 3 defensive outfielders in the AL is a joke.


 

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November 11, 2009 12:41 am
Jeter was awarded the Hank Aaron award, given to the best overall hitter in the AL.

This is an abolute joke.  Nobody can make even the most tenuous argument he was the best overall hitter.
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November 10, 2009 10:20 pm

Unfortunately the GG award means more to most of us than it does the people who vote on it.  It has truly been a meaningless award for a long time.

 
 
 
 
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