- Source: KBO League Golden Glove Award
The KBO League Golden Glove Award is an award given out annually by the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) to the best overall player at each position in the KBO League. It is also commonly known as the KBO Golden Gloves. The award was established in KBO League's inaugural year in 1982.
Selection format
Each year, one award is given to the best player at each position, as voted by baseball writers, analysts and broadcasters. (In the KBO's first year, 1982, the award was given exclusively for defensive prowess, similar to the MLB Gold Glove Award). All outfielders are grouped for three outfielder awards and designated hitters have been included since 1984. League leaders in major offensive and pitching categories earn automatic nominations for the award. Other position players have to appear in a minimal number of defensive innings at the position, while starting pitchers have to appear in sufficient innings to qualify for the ERA title (i.e. 144 innings or average of 1 per game) to be nominated. Relievers can qualify by recording at least 10 wins, 30 saves or 30 holds.
Award winners
Records
Most total awards:
Lee Seung-yuop (이승엽; 李承燁). 10 times (1B: 1997–2003 | DH: 2012, 2014–2015)
Yang Joon-hyuk (양준혁; 梁埈赫). 8 times (1B: 2004 | OF: 1996–1997, 2003 | DH: 1998, 2001, 2006–2007)
Han Dae-hwa (한대화; 韓大化). 8 times (3B: 1986–1991, 1993–1994)
Most awarded pitcher:
Sun Dong-yol (선동열; 宣銅烈). 6 times (1986, 1988–1991, 1993)
Most awarded catcher:
Kim Dong-soo (김동수; 金東洙). 7 times (1990, 1993–1995, 1997, 1999, 2003)
Most awarded first baseman:
Kim Seong-han (김성한; 金城漢). 7 times (1985–1991)
Lee Seung-yuop (이승엽; 李承燁). 7 times (1997–2003)
Most awarded second baseman:
Park Jeong-tae. 5 times (1991–1992, 1996, 1998–1999)
Most awarded third baseman:
Han Dae-hwa (한대화; 韓大化). 8 times (1986–1991, 1993–1994)
Most awarded shortstop:
Kim Jae-bak (김재박; 金在博). 5 times (1983–1986, 1989)
Park Jin-man (박진만; 朴鎮萬). 5 times (2000–2001, 2004, 2006–2007)
Most awarded outfielder:
Lee Byung-kyu (이병규; 李炳圭). 6 times (1997, 1999–2001, 2004–2005)
Most awarded designated hitter:
Kim Ki-tai (김기태; 金杞泰). 4 times (1992–1994, 2004)
Hong Sung-heon (홍성흔; 洪性炘). 4 times (2008–2011)
Foreign-born award winners
Each KBO team is allowed to sign up to three foreign-born players (two pitchers and one position player). The following is a list of foreign players that have won the KBO Golden Gloves over the years:
Félix José (1999, outfielder)
Dan Rohrmeier (1999, designated hitter)
Tyrone Woods (2000, designated hitter)
Tilson Brito (2002, shortstop)
Cliff Brumbaugh (2004, outfielder)
Jay Davis (2005, outfielder)
Larry Sutton (2005, outfielder)
Danny Rios (2007, pitcher)
Karim García (2008, outfielder)
Aquilino López (2009, pitcher)
Andy Van Hekken (2014, pitcher)
Eric Hacker (2015, pitcher)
Eric Thames (2015–2016, first baseman)
Yamaico Navarro (2015, second baseman)
Dustin Nippert (2016, pitcher)
Roger Bernadina (2017, outfielder)
Josh Lindblom (2018–2019, pitcher)
Mel Rojas Jr. (2019–2020 outfielder)
Jerry Sands (2019, outfielder)
José Miguel Fernández (2019, designated hitter)
Raúl Alcántara (2020, pitcher)
Ariel Miranda (2021, pitcher)
José Pirela (2022, outfielder)
Austin Dean (2023, first baseman)
See also
List of MLB players from South Korea
KBO posting system
References
External links
KBO League official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ha-seong Kim
- Son Ah-seop
- Ryu Hyun-jin
- KBO League Golden Glove Award
- KBO League
- Golden Gloves (disambiguation)
- Lee Jong-beom
- Korea Baseball Organization
- Ha-seong Kim
- Hee-seop Choi
- Hyundai Unicorns
- Shim Jeong-soo
- Jung-hoo Lee