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Gold Gloves, baby girls, and other miscellany
Posted by Larry Stone
As Derek Zumsteg points out, this doesn't preclude Franklin Gutierrez, a center fielder like Jones, from winning, since voters (coaches and managers) are just asked to pick three outfielders, regardless of position. However, the Gold Glove awards are largely a popularity contest, and Gutierrez is still a neophyte as a major-league starter. I doubt if many voters are aware of his UZR rating. As brilliant as he was, I'm prepared for Gutierrez to be passed over. I'd be shocked, however, if Ichiro didn't win for the ninth consecutive year. With Jones and Ichiro down for two of the three spots, there's just one left for Gutierrez -- and what about Torii Hunter, who has won eight straight Gold Gloves, just like Ichiro? Never mind that Hunter played just 115 games in center, because of injuries; the voters tend to pick by rote, so it doesn't look good for Guti.
Just as an aside, I was a Sporting News correspondent for several years in the 1990s when that publication sponsored the Gold Glove awards. It was the job of each correspondent to gather the votes of the coaches and manager of the team he covered -- in my case, the San Francisco Giants.
Let's just say I wasn't impressed with the depth of knowledge of the coaches when it came to evaluating the candidates and coming to a conclusion. They'd pretty much blurt out the name of a guy that they remembered as making some good plays against them (often asking a fellow coach what he thought, and coming to a consensus opinion that way), or pick the player that had the reputation as being the best at his position, even if that reputation was no longer deserved. I'm pretty sure my team wasn't the only one that operated this way, which explains how Rafael Palmeiro was voted Gold Glove first baseman in 1999 despite playing just 28 games at first base. Reputation and name recognition played a huge role in the voting, as I saw it first-hand. Maybe things have gotten better since then.
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