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Eight Nations Represented Among 2025 Rawlings Gold Glove Finalists

 Matt Tallarini - World Baseball Network  |    Oct 16th, 2025 1:44pm EDT
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The Rawlings Gold Glove Finalists for the 2025 Major League Baseball regular season were announced on October 15 for both the American League and the National League.

The winners will be revealed during a one-hour special edition of Baseball Tonight on ESPN, airing Sunday, November 2 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

American League Rawlings Gold Glove Finalists

National League Rawlings Gold Glove Finalists

Gold Glove winners are selected from 18 defensive position awards. Managers and up to six coaches from each of the 30 Major League clubs vote only within their league and cannot vote for players on their own team.

In 2024, four international-born players captured Gold Gloves: Carlos Santana (Dominican Republic) of the Minnesota Twins, and Venezuelans Andrés Giménez (Cleveland Guardians, currently on the Toroto Blue Jays), Wilyer Abreu (Boston Red Sox), and Ezequiel Tovar (Colorado Rockies).

This year’s list features finalists born in eight countries outside the United States.

🌍 International Finalists by Country

1. Canada

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Toronto Blue Jays)

2. Cuba

Adolis García (Texas Rangers)

3. Curaçao

Ceddanne Rafaela (Boston Red Sox)

4. Dominican Republic

Luis Severino (Athletics)

Carlos Santana (Cleveland Guardians)

José Ramírez (Cleveland Guardians)

Julio Rodríguez (Seattle Mariners)

Fernando Tatís Jr. (San Diego Padres)

5. Honduras

Mauricio Dubón (Houston Astros)

6. Mexico

Alejandro Kirk (Toronto Blue Jays)

7. Venezuela

Carlos Narváez (Boston Red Sox)

Andrés Giménez (Toronto Blue Jays)

Maikel Garcia (Kansas City Royals)

Wilyer Abreu (Boston Red Sox)

Luis Rengifo (Los Angeles Angels)

Luis Torrens (New York Mets)

Javier Sanoja (Miami Marlins)

Miguel Rojas (Los Angeles Dodgers)

8. United States Territories (Puerto Rico) — none among the 2025 finalists. Puerto Rico competes under its own national federation in international baseball events, including the World Baseball Classic and Caribbean Series.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

P
Luis Severino (Athletics)
Jacob deGrom (Texas Rangers)
Max Fried (New York Yankees)

C
Alejandro Kirk (Toronto Blue Jays)
Carlos Narváez (Boston Red Sox)
Dillon Dingler (Detroit Tigers)

1B
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Toronto Blue Jays)
Ty France (Minnesota Twins/Toronto Blue Jays)
Carlos Santana (Cleveland Guardians)

2B
Luis Rengifo (Los Angeles Angels)
Marcus Semien (Texas Rangers)
Andrés Giménez (Toronto Blue Jays)

3B
Ernie Clement (Toronto Blue Jays)
José Ramírez (Cleveland Guardians)
Maikel Garcia (Kansas City Royals)

SS
Bobby Witt Jr. (Kansas City Royals)
Corey Seager (Texas Rangers)
Taylor Walls (Tampa Bay Rays)

LF
Steven Kwan (Cleveland Guardians)
Wyatt Langford (Texas Rangers)
Tyler Soderstrom (Athletics)

CF
Kyle Isbel (Kansas City Royals)
Ceddanne Rafaela (Boston Red Sox)
Julio Rodríguez (Seattle Mariners)

RF
Adolis García (Texas Rangers)
Cam Smith (Houston Astros)
Wilyer Abreu (Boston Red Sox)

Utility
Ernie Clement (Toronto Blue Jays)
Mauricio Dubón (Houston Astros)
Daniel Schneemann (Cleveland Guardians)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

P
David Peterson (New York Mets)
Matthew Boyd (Chicago Cubs)
Logan Webb (San Francisco Giants)

C
Patrick Bailey (San Francisco Giants)
Luis Torrens (New York Mets)
Carson Kelly (Chicago Cubs)

1B
Bryce Harper (Philadelphia Phillies)
Matt Olson (Atlanta Braves)
Spencer Steer (Cincinnati Reds)

2B
Xavier Edwards (Miami Marlins)
Brice Turang (Milwaukee Brewers)
Nico Hoerner (Chicago Cubs)

3B
Matt Shaw (Chicago Cubs)
Ryan McMahon (Colorado Rockies/New York Yankees)
Ke’Bryan Hayes (Pittsburgh Pirates/Cincinnati Reds)

SS
Masyn Winn (St. Louis Cardinals)
Nick Allen (Atlanta Braves)
Mookie Betts (Los Angeles Dodgers)

LF
Ian Happ (Chicago Cubs)
Tommy Pham (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Kyle Stowers (Miami Marlins)

CF
Jacob Young (Washington Nationals)
Pete Crow-Armstrong (Chicago Cubs)
Victor Scott II (St. Louis Cardinals)

RF
Corbin Carroll (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Sal Frelick (Milwaukee Brewers)
Fernando Tatís Jr. (San Diego Padres)

Utility
Javier Sanoja (Miami Marlins)
Miguel Rojas (Los Angeles Dodgers)
Jared Triolo (Pittsburgh Pirates)

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