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Ian Happ wins again as the Chicago Cubs earn a major league-high 3 Gold Glove awards
- On Sunday, Rawlings announced the Gold Glove winners, with the Chicago Cubs leading MLB this year with three honorees: Pete Crow-Armstrong, Ian Happ, and Nico Hoerner.
- Managers and coaches voted, with ballots from up to six coaches who can't select their own players, and since 2013, the Society for American Baseball Research defensive index comprises about 25% of the total, Rawlings said.
- Statcast shows Crow-Armstrong led NL outfielders in Fielding Run Value , Hoerner led major-league second basemen in defensive runs saved , and Happ led NL left fielders in defensive runs saved .
- Teams including Kansas City had multiple winners, with winners triggering bonuses: Semien earned $100,000 b, Kwan and Witt received $50,000, and Hayes got $25,000, as Rawlings announced on Sunday.
- With six finalists, the Chicago Cubs had the most Gold Glove finalists in the National League, and Rawlings said the award is the best way to recognize defense’s impact throughout the year.
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Ian Happ wins again as the Chicago Cubs earn a major league-high 3 Gold Glove awards
The Chicago Cubs had a major league-high three Gold Glove winners this year, with Pete Crow-Armstrong, Ian Happ and Nico Hoerner all taking home baseball’s most famous fielding honor.
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