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Former Centenary pitcher Seth Lugo receives first Gold Glove | Sports | shreveportbossieradvocate.com

Nov 04, 2024

Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Seth Lugo, a product of Centenary, earned the first Gold Glove of his career.

Seth Lugo nabbed the American League's Glove Award for pitchers Sunday, yet another feather in the cap for the Centenary product after a career year in the Major Leagues.

Lugo and teammate, shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., are first-time winners and the first for Kansas City since 2021.

Lugo, an All-Star this season, beat out teammate Cole Ragans and Angels righty Griffin Canning. Lugo and Ragans helped the Royals have one of the best rotations in baseball, but also both fielded their position well. Lugo, who turns 35 on Nov. 17, didn’t commit an error this year and was one of 10 AL pitchers to finish with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage and make 30-plus starts. Lugo covered more innings (206 2/3) than anyone in that group.

According to FanGraphs, Lugo recorded a career-best five defensive runs saved, one shy of Cleveland's Tanner Bibee among AL pitchers.

Matt Chapman wins 5th Gold Glove, Witt among 14 first-time winners

San Francisco third baseman Matt Chapman won his fifth Gold Glove while Lugo and Witt were among 14 first-time winners of baseball's most famous fielding honor.

Cleveland second baseman Andrés Giménez and left fielder Steven Kwan won for the third consecutive year along with Arizona first baseman Christian Walker and Chicago Cubs left fielder Ian Happ.

Rockies center fielder Brenton Doyle won for the second straight season. Six teams had two Gold Gloves winners each, with the Guardians joined by Colorado, Kansas City, Milwaukee, San Francisco and Seattle.

It was Chapman's first Gold Glove in the NL. He won three with Oakland and one playing for Toronto.

St. Louis slugger Nolan Arenado, a 10-time Gold Glove winner, and Colorado's Ryan McMahon also were finalists at third.

"A lot of really good defensive third basemen are stacked in the National League," Chapman said in a video call. "I was able to come over here and win it, so I thought that was pretty cool and to get one in the American League and the National League now means a lot."

Six teams had two Gold Gloves winners each, with the Guardians joined by Colorado, Kansas City, Milwaukee, San Francisco and Seattle.

Other AL first-time winners: Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, Minnesota first baseman Carlos Santana, Houston third baseman Alex Bregman, Toronto center fielder Daulton Varsho, Boston right fielder Wilyer Abreu and Mariners utilityman Dylan Moore.

NL first-time winners included Atlanta pitcher Chris Sale, Giants catcher Patrick Bailey, Milwaukee second baseman Brice Turang and right fielder Sal Frelick, Colorado shortstop Ezequiel Tovar and Pittsburgh utilityman Jared Triolo.

Frelick and Turang are the first Brewers to win a Gold Glove since Lorenzo Cain in 2019. They are the second set of Brewers teammates to win Gold Gloves in the same season, joining Cecil Cooper and Sixto Lezcano in 1979.

"It's obviously an honor," Frelick said. "A little surreal, still. Obviously I think even cooler to do it with Brice."

Bregman earned a $50,000 bonus, Giménez, Lugo, Moore and Witt $50,000 and Santana $25,000.

There also were 14 first-time winners in 2022.

Voting was conducted among managers and up to six coaches from each team, who can't select players on their own club. Since 2013, voting has been factored with a Society for American Baseball Research defensive index, which comprises about 25% of the total.

The utility category is based on a SABR formula and additional defensive statistics.