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1987 Gold Gloves
Below are the winners of the 1987
Gold Glove awards. The award
is given annually by Rawlings, makers of baseball gloves, to the best
defensive player at each position in each league. Since 1965 managers and
coaches have voted for the winners, though they cannot vote for players on
their own team.
Read more about the award, including a complete list of winners, here.
Notes: Three outfielders were chosen
regardless of position (LF, CF, RF) starting in 1961. Such players are therefore
shown above in random outfield positions and not necessarily where they played.
National League players are in yellow while American Leaguers are in white.
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| | Andre Dawson won his 7th of 8 Gold Gloves in 1987. Only Roberto Clemente and Willie Mays won more among NL outfielders. | | | | Photo by Lou Sauritch, © 2006 BaseballChronology.com | | | |
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