Brendan Donovan, who was a baseball standout at Enterprise High, becomes the first National League player to win a new MLB award.
played all over the diamond for the St. Louis Cardinals. Donovan’s performance while doing that was recognized as he won the first Rawlings Gold Glove Award presented to a National League utility player.
Donovan played a complete game at a single position 59 times as he often appeared at more than one spot in a contest. The Gold Glove winners are voted on by Major League managers and coaches, with the Society for American Baseball Research’s Defensive Index accounting for 25 percent of the selection total. The SABR Defensive Index is a metric gauging the number of runs saved by a player’s fielding performance over the course of a season compared to the average player at that position.
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