Two Cincinnati Reds have been named finalists for the 2025 Gold Glove Award at their positions.Announced by Major League Baseball Wednesday, Spencer Steer and Ke’Bryan Hayes have been nominated as among the best fielders at their position in the National League.Splitting time between the outfield and first base, Steer was named for his work on the infield, where he played 122 games (starting 113 of them). In 1,009.2 innings, Steer made just two errors and was credited with 791 putouts. His .998 fielding percentage was slightly above major league average (.994), and was tied for the second-highest in the NL of fielders who logged at least 500 innings at the position.Steer was named a finalist alongside Atlanta’s Matt Olson and Philadelphia’s Bryce Harper.A mid-season trade acquisition, Ke’Bryan Hayes played 52 games for the Reds after coming over from the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played exclusively at third base for both Pittsburgh and Cincinnati this year, committing just five errors, and only one after taking over the hot corner for the Reds.Hayes led the NL in defensive assists, with 291, and in fielding percentage, at .987. He spent nearly 1,300 innings at third base and was part of 26 double plays, the third-most in the NL.Ryan McMahon, who split time with the Colorado Rockies and New York Yankees, and Chicago’s Matt Shaw are the other two third base finalists.To determine the winners at each position, all 30 MLB managers and up to six coaches from each team vote from a pool of players in their league. Cincinnati hasn’t had a Gold Glove winner since 2020, when Tucker Barnhart won. He also won in 2017.The last time a non-catcher won the Gold Glove was 2013, when Brandon Phillips won his fourth career Gold Glove honor (2008, 2010, 2011).Gold Glove winners at each position will be announced on Sunday, Nov. 2.
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Two Cincinnati Reds have been named finalists for the 2025 Gold Glove Award at their positions.
Announced by Major League Baseball Wednesday, Spencer Steer and Ke’Bryan Hayes have been nominated as among the best fielders at their position in the National League.
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Splitting time between the outfield and first base, Steer was named for his work on the infield, where he played 122 games (starting 113 of them). In 1,009.2 innings, Steer made just two errors and was credited with 791 putouts. His .998 fielding percentage was slightly above major league average (.994), and was tied for the second-highest in the NL of fielders who logged at least 500 innings at the position.
Steer was named a finalist alongside Atlanta’s Matt Olson and Philadelphia’s Bryce Harper.
A mid-season trade acquisition, Ke’Bryan Hayes played 52 games for the Reds after coming over from the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played exclusively at third base for both Pittsburgh and Cincinnati this year, committing just five errors, and only one after taking over the hot corner for the Reds.
Hayes led the NL in defensive assists, with 291, and in fielding percentage, at .987. He spent nearly 1,300 innings at third base and was part of 26 double plays, the third-most in the NL.
Ryan McMahon, who split time with the Colorado Rockies and New York Yankees, and Chicago’s Matt Shaw are the other two third base finalists.
To determine the winners at each position, all 30 MLB managers and up to six coaches from each team vote from a pool of players in their league.
Cincinnati hasn’t had a Gold Glove winner since 2020, when Tucker Barnhart won. He also won in 2017.
The last time a non-catcher won the Gold Glove was 2013, when Brandon Phillips won his fourth career Gold Glove honor (2008, 2010, 2011).
Gold Glove winners at each position will be announced on Sunday, Nov. 2.