Cincinnati Reds third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes won the National League Gold Glove Award at third base for the second time in his career on Sunday night.
Hayes came over to the Reds ahead of Major League Baseball’s trade deadline.
Earlier this month, Hayes was named the Fielding Bible Award winner at third base.
The infielder becomes the first Reds player to win a Gold Glove Award since Tucker Barnhart won the award in 2020. He’s the first non-catcher to win the award for Cincinnati since Brandon Phillips took home the hardware in 2013.
Hayes appeared in 52 games with Cincinnati after the trade and slashed .234/.315/.342 with 10 extra-base hits.
The 28-year-old was third in all of Major League Baseball with 21 Outs Above Average, trailing only Pete Crow-Armstrong and Bobby Witt Jr.
Barring a trade, Hayes should be Cincinnati’s third baseman for years to come, as he is under team control through 2029.
Spencer Steer was in the running for the Gold Glove at first base, but Atlanta’s Matt Olson came out on top.