1958 Vic Power Kansas City Athletics / Cleveland Indians
1959 Vic Power Cleveland Indians
1960 Vic Power Cleveland Indians
1961 Vic Power Cleveland Indians
1962 Vic Power Minnesota Twins
1963 Vic Power Minnesota Twins
1964 Vic Power Minnesota Twins / Los Angeles Angels / Philadelphia Phillies
1965 Joe Pepitone New York Yankees
1966 Joe Pepitone New York Yankees
1967 George Scott Boston Red Sox
1968 George Scott Boston Red Sox
1969 Joe Pepitone New York Yankees
1970 Jim Spencer California Angels
1971 George Scott Boston Red Sox
1972 George Scott Milwaukee Brewers
1973 George Scott Milwaukee Brewers
1974 George Scott Milwaukee Brewers
1975 George Scott Milwaukee Brewers
1976 George Scott Milwaukee Brewers
1977 Jim Spencer Chicago White Sox
1978 Chris Chambliss New York Yankees
1979 Cecil Cooper Milwaukee Brewers
1980 Cecil Cooper Milwaukee Brewers
1981 Mike Squires Chicago White Sox
1982 Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles
1983 Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles
1984 Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles
1985 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1986 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1987 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1988 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1989 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1990 Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics
1991 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1992 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1993 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1994 Don Mattingly New York Yankees
1995 J.T. Snow California Angels
1996 J.T. Snow California Angels
1997 Rafael Palmeiro Baltimore Orioles
1998 Rafael Palmeiro Baltimore Orioles
1999 Rafael Palmeiro Texas Rangers
2000 John Olerud Seattle Mariners
2001 Doug Mientkiewicz Minnesota Twins
2002 John Olerud Seattle Mariners
2003 John Olerud Seattle Mariners
2004 Darin Erstad Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
2005 Mark Teixeira Texas Rangers
2006 Mark Teixeira Texas Rangers
(In 1957 only one Gold Glove was awarded for all of baseball at each position. National Leaguer Gil Hodges won it that year.)
Roberto Clemente with 12 gold gloves
Boston 3rd basemen Pinky Higgins and Detroit 1st basemen Walt Dropo with 12 apiece.
Don Mattingly won nine Gold Glove awards, the most in Yankees history.
This is much more simple and accurate compared to answer below: On higher levels - middle infielders (ss & 2nd) they will typcially stay with a size range of 11.25in - 12in depending on players preference. - 3rd basemen will range between 11.75in - 12.25 with 12in being most common size. - 1st basemen have mitts, not gloves. The mitts are measured in circumference and not length. They range from 12.5 - 13in Well it is generally dependent on the size of the hand. A first basemen will want to wear a tall (long) glove with a large web (glove's pocket, usually weaved) when they play that position. However a second, third baseman, or shortstop should all wear a smaller glove, allowing them to quickly find the ball in their glove and release it. The sizes for middle infielders (second baseman and shortstop) will have an average of a size between 9 inches and 12 inches. A third baseman will have an average of 10 to 13 inches. A first baseman should have a much larger glove, some going to 20 inches or more. Answer above is correct and incorrect. Middle Infielders in organized baseball ages 12yrs and older will more than likely use an 11 - 11.75inch gloves. 3rd basemen, 11.5 - 12inch. And 1st basemen usually between 12.5 - 13inch. There are no such thing as 20inch or more gloves!!! Catchers mitts use 32inch and up but are measured in circumference, while gloves and 1st basemen mitts measure in length.
Roberto Alomar
Ryne Sandberg
Taking guys at premier positions (shortstop/third basemen) first. Then get as many closers as you can. They get the most stats.
A first baseman's glove is larger and it has more padding that a fielder's glove. This is to get the most reach possible to catch wild throws. The padding is because the fielders are throwing the ball as hard as they can so that they can get the ball to first base before the batter reaches the base. Note: Gloves are used by for Fielders - Pitchers, Infielders, Outfielders because they have fingers like a glove. Mitts are used by Catchers and First Baseman positions because they don't have fingers, like mittens. The Coach - www.thecoachreviews.com Information, Reviews and Rankings for over 50 Fastpitch Softball Gloves
Brooks Robinson won 16 consecutive American League Gold Gloves at third base for the Baltimore Orioles from 1960 to 1975.
AS of the 2007 season, that is pitcher Greg Maddux who has won 17 Gold Gloves. Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson is second with 16.
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The most notable first basemen in Athletics' history are: Jason Giambi Mark McGwire Gene Tenace Jimmie Fox Currently, it's Daric Barton.