Guardians outfielder wins fourth straight Gold Glove
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKBN) – Cleveland Guardians left-fielder Steven Kwan earned yet another Gold Glove award on Sunday night.
It is his fourth Gold Glove Award in four big league seasons.
Kwan is now tied with former Indians’ centerfielder Kenny Lofton for the most Gold Glove awards by a Cleveland outfielder.
He led all left-fielders with 22 defensive runs saved.
The 28-year old finished with 22 defensive runs saved, leading all MLB players at their respective positions. He also led Major League left fielders with a fielding run value of +12.
The Los Gatos, CA native paced Major League outfielders with 13 outfield assists
Guardians’ third-baseman Jose Ramirez and utility-man Daniel Schneeman were Gold Glove finalists at third base and utility player, but did not win.
Former Guardian Carlos Santana, who was released by Cleveland during the season, was a finalist at first-base, and likewise came up short.
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