Jared Triolo, Pittsburgh PiratesPittsburgh Pirates’ Jared Triolo plays during a baseball game, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

The Pittsburgh Pirates have two players up for a National League Gold Glove award. Rawlings Baseball announced the 2025 finalists on Wednesday, and left fielder Tommy Pham and utilityman Jared Triolo are among them.

Pham, in his first season with the Pirates, totaled 115 games in left field. He posted a .986 fielding percentage with six outfield assists and five defensive runs saved.

Ian Happ of the Chicago Cubs and Kyle Stowers of the Miami Marlins are the other two finalists.

Triolo is hoping to make it back-to-back Gold Gloves after winning the award as a utility player last year. Triolo played 47 games at shortstop in 2025, 32 games at third base, 24 at first base and 11 at second. He didn’t commit an error at either first base or second base, owned a .972 fielding percentage at third base and a .968 fielding percentage at short. He combined for nine defensive runs saved between the four positions.

Miguel Rojas of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Javier Sanoja of the Marlins are the other two finalists for utility players.

In addition to Pham and Triolo, former Pirates third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes is a finalist at third base. Hayes began the season in Pittsburgh but was traded to the Cincinnati Reds at the deadline.

Hayes led MLB third baseman with a .987 fielding percentage and 19 defensive runs saved between his time with the two teams.

The Pirates have had a Gold Glove winner in three of the last four seasons — Triolo (utility) in 2024, Hayes (third base) in 2023 and Jacob Stallings (catcher) in 2021.

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