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Twins first baseman Carlos Santana wins first career Gold Glove Award

Updated Nov. 4, 2024, 3:41 a.m. by Betsy Helfand / St. Paul Pioneer Press 1 min read
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Carlos Santana has played 15 major league seasons.

Hes appeared in more than 2,000 games, has nearly 1,800 hits, more than 300 home runs and has a Silver Slugger Award to his name.

ADVERTISEMENT But the 38-year-old had never been honored for his defense until Sunday.

Santana was named the American League Gold Glove Award winner at first base with results of voting revealed on ESPN on Sunday night.

Back in February, Santana said his mother asked him what he wanted to do before he retired.

He told her he wanted to win a Gold Glove.

I promised my mom I would win it, he said in September.

That promise has now been fulfilled after a season in which his 14 outs above average led all major league first basemen and his eight defensive runs saved was tied for first among AL first basemen.

Coaches and managers comprised 75% of voting with 25% of the vote based on the Society for American Baseball Research Defensive Index.

ADVERTISEMENT Santanas win makes him the first Twin to take home the award since Byron Buxton and Brian Dozier did so in 2017.

Hes the first Twins first baseman to win a Gold Glove since Doug Mientkiewicz in 2001 and third (Vic Power) ever.

The veteran infielder, who is now a free agent, also won the Diamond Award for the Twins Defensive Player of the Year.

Hes much more athletic than probably anyone would want to give him credit for, manager Rocco Baldelli said during the season.

Im going to give him credit for it now.

Hes a good athlete.

Hes excellent on his feet.

And he is nimble.

Willi Castro, who was the first player in MLB history to appear in 25 or more games at five different defensive positions in a season, was a finalist in the utility category but lost to Seattles Dylan Moore.

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