American League | Position | National League |
Dallas Keuchel, Astros | Pitcher | Zack Greinke, Dodgers |
Salvador Perez, Royals | Catcher | Yadier Molina, Cardinals |
Eric Hosmer, Royals | First Base | Paul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks |
Jose Altuve, Astros | Second Base | Dee Gordon, Marlins |
Manny Machado, Orioles | Third Base | Nolan Arenado, Rockies |
Alcides Escobar, Royals | Shortstop | Brandon Crawford, Giants |
Yoenis Cespedes, Tigers | Left Field | Starling Marte, Pirates |
Kevin Kiermaier, Rays | Center Field | A.J. Pollock, Diamondbacks |
Kole Calhoun, Angels | Right Field | Jason Heyward, Cardinals |
I broke down the nominees and compared them with Fangraphs defensive leaders a couple weeks back. Click here to see that.
Probably the biggest surprise was that Andrelton Simmons didn't win. It's not that Brandon Crawford wasn't a worthy nominee, his stats compare nicely to Simmons, but I didn't think it was enough to dethrone the master. Simmons was second in all of baseball in DRS. Crawford stood out with the most plays made outside the fielding zone.
Not a big shocker that Perez and Molina won. I thought Molina should have lost last year as he missed a good bit of time, but hard to argue about this year. I have a feeling that he will win this award up until the day he is not an everyday catcher.
The two biggest snubs were Ian Kinsler at AL 2nd base and Billy Hamilton at NL CF. Both were clear cut leaders in every measurable defensive statistic.
Kevin Kiermaier had one of the best defensive seasons in the history of baseball so it was nice to see the voters pick him. He is cut from the same mold as someone like Andruw Jones who can make everything look routine. Although if necessary he can do this....
Chris Archer's reaction is the best part.
Obviously I'm happy that Marte won his first. He deserved it this year as he was one of the more clear cut choices at any position. Let's celebrate with a Marte photo dump!
In conclusion it is not really worth your time to get bent out of shape about gold gloves. While many people still reference the award it doesn't carry as much weight in years past. The defensive stats I reference are by no means perfect, but they give a clearer picture of the top guys. What the stats show is that defense can slump off year to year just like offense. Just because a guy starts out as a premier defender doesn't mean we have to give him an award like clockwork. Who knows, a guy could have a nagging knee injury all year and not be able to get to some balls like years past. Defensive metrics are helping to capture those type of scenarios.
It is always fun to see how awards measure up to the statistics. Hopefully I can do something similar for the MVP's and CY Young voting.
Thanks for reading!
Pillar vs Kiermaier is going to fun for years to come...
ReplyDelete*going to be fun
DeleteStupid brain.
vs Aaron Hicks!
DeleteKiermaier is going to be hard to beat. Pillar wins for most spectacular catches though.....
DeleteNice to see Ces on that list. He had some pretty amazing throws while in Oakland.
ReplyDeleteYeah he has a rocket arm. He seemed to put it all together this year though. Sometimes it looked like he took some plays off his first couple of years. I would imagine this being the year before free agency was good motiviation.
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