MLB: Here are all the winners of the Golden Glove honour
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- The St Louis Cardinals are the first team with five Gold Glove winners
- Chicago White Sox pitcher Dallas Keuchel won his fifth Gold Glove
- Jacob Stallings of the Pittsburgh Pirates won at catcher
The St Louis Cardinals are the first team with five Gold Glove winners as this year's National League honours went to first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, second baseman Tommy Edman, third baseman Nolan Arenado, center fielder Harrison Bader and left fielder Tyler O'Neill on Sunday.
Arenado won his ninth Gold Glove, his first since he was traded last winter by the Colorado Rockies. Goldschmidt won his fourth and first since 2017 with the Arizona Diamondbacks. O'Neill won his second in a row.
Chicago White Sox pitcher Dallas Keuchel won his fifth Gold Glove, and the San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford won his fourth.
The Atlanta Braves pitcher Max Fried, who got the win last week in the World Series finale, won his second in a row. Adam Duvall, traded to the Braves in July from the Miami Marlins, won in right.
Jacob Stallings of the Pittsburgh Pirates won at catcher.
Yuli Gurriel of the Houston Astros won at first to go along with his American League batting title, and Astros teammate Carlos Correa won at shortstop. Oakland's Matt Chapman won at third and Sean Murphy at catcher, and Toronto's Marcus Semien at second after signing with the Toronto Blue Jays and moving from shortstop.
The Kansas City Royals center fielder Michael A Taylor and left fielder Andrew Benintendi won their first Gold Gloves. Right fielder Joey Gallo, traded by Texas to the New York Yankees in July, won his second straight.
Voting is conducted by major league managers and up to six coaches from each team, and they cannot vote for players on their teams.
(With AP inputs)