Zimmerman wins Gold Glove for Nationals

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NEW YORK (AP)—That travel team back in Virginia a decade ago must have played great defense on the left side of the infield.

Ryan Zimmerman(notes) succeeded boyhood friend David Wright(notes) as the National League’s Gold Glove third baseman on Wednesday. In high school, when Zimmerman was a shortstop, the two played together on a youth team.

“Hopefully if we’re lucky enough to continue doing what we’re doing, this will be a yearly thing,” Zimmerman said. “It’s fun for us.”

A college teammate from the University of Virginia, Arizona’s Mark Reynolds(notes), is competing with Zimmerman for a Silver Slugger award, to be announced Thursday.

“We all push each other to work harder,” said Zimmerman, who had 33 homers and 106 RBIs.

Zimmerman led major league third basemen with 325 assists and became only the second Washington player to win the award, joining catcher Earl Battey of the original Senators in 1960. He also became the second infielder to win a Gold Glove from a team with the worst fielding percentage in the majors, following Texas shortstop Michael Young(notes) last year.

The Nationals led the major leagues with 143 errors.

“Our team as a whole needs to realize that if we want to win we’ve got to play defense,” Zimmerman said. “We need to take more responsibility on the defensive side of the ball and realize that if we want to start winning that, you know, that’s just as much a part of winning as hitting and scoring runs.”

Philadelphia shortstop Jimmy Rollins(notes) earned his third consecutive Gold Glove and Phillies center fielder Shane Victorino(notes) won for the second straight time.

“Defense is a very important part of my game, and it truly is an honor to be recognized as one of the best defensive players in the league,” Rollins said in a statement.

Of course, the Gold Gloves were far more rewarding last year, when the Phillies won the World Series for the first time since 1980. Philadelphia failed in its attempt to repeat, losing to the New York Yankees in six games last week.

“I take a lot of pride in fielding my position,” Victorino, nicknamed the Flyin’ Hawaiian for his speed, said in a statement.

Rollins became the Phillies fifth three-time winner, joining Mike Schmidt (10), Garry Maddox (eight), Manny Trillo and Scott Rolen(notes) (three each).

St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina(notes) and San Diego first baseman Adrian Gonzalez(notes) also were second-time winners announced Wednesday.

“I don’t think I made as many plays as I made the year before. That’s because teams were more reluctant to bunt my way,” Gonzalez said. “You need a couple of years of doing things over and over before coaches say there’s a guy I could vote for.”

Adam Wainwright(notes) became the first Cardinals pitcher to win since Joaquin Andujar in 1984 and succeeded Greg Maddux(notes), who won his record 18th Gold Glove last year. Wainwright also is a favorite for the NL Cy Young Award after going 19-8 with a 2.63 ERA.

“I would have thought if there was one award that I would never win, or never have a chance to win, that would be a Gold Glove Award,” Wainwright said. “There’s probably a ton of guys that are better fielders than me.”

Dodgers second baseman Orlando Hudson(notes) overcame a broken left wrist sustained in August 2008 and won for the fourth time, taking over from Cincinnati’s Brandon Phillips(notes) even though Hudson lost playing time by September to teammate Ronnie Belliard(notes). Hudson didn’t make a single postseason start for Los Angeles, then became a free agent.

“I had a good season,” he said. “I would be interested in coming back.”

Houston outfielder Michael Bourn(notes) and Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp(notes) also were first-time winners—and gave the NL three center fielders in the Gold Glove outfield.

Kemp had 14 assists, up from two in 2007.

“Now you’re supposed to win a Gold Glove every year,” he said.

Bourn concentrated on fielding during winter ball.

“When I went to the Dominican, I didn’t just try to work on my offense. I tried to work on my defense as well,” he said. “It helps me a little bit more over there because the ground’s a little bit rough and you have harder bounces and so you’ve got to get used to playing those tough bounces. When it comes to a regular field it made it seem a little easier for me.”

Wright and his New York Mets teammate, center fielder Carlos Beltran(notes), were dropped from the Gold Glove team. Beltran was sidelined for much of the season. Outfielder Nate McLouth(notes), traded from Pittsburgh to Atlanta in June, also missed out.

Gonzalez, Molina, Rollins and Wainwright each earned $50,000 bonuses, and the price of Gonzalez’s 2011 club option increased by $100,000 to $5.7 million. Bourn and Victorino each earned $25,000 bonuses. Hudson and Kemp didn’t have bonus provisions in their contracts.

Rawlings began presenting Gold Gloves in 1957. Managers and coaches voted on players in their own leagues before the regular season ended but couldn’t select members of their own teams.

American League winners were announced Tuesday.

AP Sports Writer Howie Rumberg contributed to this report.

Updated Nov 11, 6:56 pm EST
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  1. Jason
    168. Posted by Jason Mon Nov 16 11:41pm EST

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    Todd Helton, 3 errors .998 fielding pct and NOTHING no respect
  2. Barry
    167. Posted by Barry Mon Nov 16 5:28am EST

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    Pelosi is just freakin AWFUL, pistolpete!! She no more represents California than she represents the entire country!! Her extremely liberal frico district is just about the only district in which she could be elected, even out here!! Well, maybe W. Hollyweird?! Then maybe certain parts of NYC too?! chOakland and Berkeley are pretty awful too! The only decent place in the gaybay is Alameda, only because the USS Hornet is there!! And yes, i've been to all of the places you've suggested, including NYC!
  3. DenDen
    166. Posted by DenDen Sat Nov 14 11:27am EST

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    Molina what a Joke
  4. pistolpete
    165. Posted by pistolpete Fri Nov 13 9:06pm EST

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    141. Posted by Barry

    If you for 1 minute can stop with the bull @#$% answers and hold a conversation, but i wont expect much. Have you ever been to New York? or are you like them cali-brats that only sees it through the
    eyes of MGM or Warner Bros. Have you ever been to Oakland, or Berkley I doubt it because anybofy thats been there can in no way criticizw anything that we do here. And we may have a few screwed up politicians here, but after electing Pelosi to how many terms, and you people still dont get it. I'll take NYC over any place in the world. I've been to California, and the best part about it, is seein that sign that says "You Are Now Leaving.."
  5. hj
    164. Posted by hj Fri Nov 13 7:08pm EST

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    now that rollins has the same amount of mvps as babe ruth he must be better
  6. hj
    163. Posted by hj Fri Nov 13 7:06pm EST

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    rollins the most undeserved mvp of all time
  7. Ron H.
    162. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 4:00pm EST

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    2009 World Series Champions - New York Yankees

    Thanks Pedro.

    27 Times!! Eat it Cry Baby Dan.
  8. Ron H.
    161. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 1:11pm EST

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    No, I can see you never post. DUH!!!!!

    How about somemore Jimmy Rollins vs Derek Jeter? That was fun.
    2009 World Series Batting Average. Jeter .407 Rollins .217

    Lifetime Batting Average Rollins 5,941 at bats .274 Jeter 8,659 at bats .317

    Jeter has 5 World Series Rings and won the World Series MVP and the Allstar Game MVP in the same year.

    Yeah, I see Rollins is way better than Jeter!!

    It must suck to be ignorant and a Phillies fan as well.

    "PHILLIES IN FIVE."
  9. Philly fanDoc
    160. Posted by Philly fanDoc Fri Nov 13 1:02pm EST

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    Also I posted after the World Series Tool.
    Just because i have "A JOB" and a life, that I can't sit at my desk all day Like some Newark people(likeyou). Get a job. Be Productive in your life. Not posting all day every 20 minutes like you do. Get a life. Or are you on SSI???

    You must have been over Cole2@#$%'s house getting the "Butterscotchcowboy" treatment after the Yankees won the series..lolololololol!!!!!!!!!





    your still a tool. get a life.
  10. Philly fanDoc
    159. Posted by Philly fanDoc Fri Nov 13 12:57pm EST

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    at least I don't sit at my computor all day. tool.
  11. Ron H.
    158. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 12:51pm EST

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    Philly Doc Douch Fan Dough

    I've already said if Mauer wins he deserves it. Now with all your Ignorant posts, what are you going to do if Jeter wins? I know, POOF. You're gone just like after the humiliation of losing the World Series. It must suck having to eat your words so often.

    You are a low life, LOSER!!
  12. Ron H.
    157. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 12:47pm EST

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    "PHILLIES IN FIVE."

    BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA.

    That's something else Rollins has that Jeter doesn't, A BIG MOUTH!!!!
  13. Philly fanDoc
    156. Posted by Philly fanDoc Fri Nov 13 12:46pm EST

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    Jimmy Rollins 2007 MVP


    Derek Jeter


    Oh sorry, He doesn't have one????Does he.





    No Tool, you eat it!
  14. Ron H.
    155. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 12:40pm EST

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    2009 World Champion New York Yankees!! EAT IT CRY BABIES!!
  15. Philly fanDoc
    154. Posted by Philly fanDoc Fri Nov 13 12:30pm EST

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    Wow!!!!!!!!
    he won the Hank Aaron Award!!!!!!!! Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Guess four in a row Silver slugger awards mean something too, for Chase.Or was it three in a row??







    but he'll never win something like Jimmy. Its called a MVP.

    and also. "it" was a Homer.
  16. Dan
    153. Posted by Dan Fri Nov 13 12:28pm EST

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    Who's crying Ron H? Keep it coming lil man.

    As well, please change your name to Stanley.
  17. Ron H.
    152. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 12:10pm EST

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    Did I mention Derek Jeter won the Hank Aaron Award, The Gold Glove Award, the Silver Slugger Award and the World Series Ring? All this year, 2009!!

    Jimmy Rollins, "Phillies in 5." HAHAHA!! Waht a jakoff.
  18. Ron H.
    151. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 12:06pm EST

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    Cry Baby Dan thinks A-Rod's HR that hit the camera was not a HR. Right Cry Baby?

    I mean replays, ground rules, none of that matters. Right cry baby Dan?
  19. Ron H.
    150. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 12:02pm EST

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    I think Pedro Martinez should get the 2009 MVP.
  20. Dan
    149. Posted by Dan Fri Nov 13 10:49am EST

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    Tomahawk is absolutely right. And Ron H is a bandwagon jumping dolt. He fits right in with Yanks fans.

    Those same Yanks fans are so perplexed right now cause they don't know which NY football team's bandwagon to jump on because they both suck. Probably all be Steeler fans by the time the playoffs roll around.
  21. Philly fanDoc
    148. Posted by Philly fanDoc Fri Nov 13 10:44am EST

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    whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!!!!

    Derek Jeter didn't win he MVP after the year he had........ Whhhhhhhahhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!!!!
  22. Philly fanDoc
    147. Posted by Philly fanDoc Fri Nov 13 10:42am EST

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    Jimmy Rollins Mvp of 2007


    Derek Jeter........................never.
  23. Ron H.
    146. Posted by Ron H. Fri Nov 13 10:12am EST

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    If Mauer wins the MVP I will be the first one to offer congrats to a great player. We all know who needs the tissues after the World Series beating at the hands of the World Champion New York Yankees!!
  24. Philly fanDoc
    145. Posted by Philly fanDoc Fri Nov 13 9:04am EST

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    Get your tissues ready Newark fans.

    When Mauer is given the MVP award that he deserves.
  25. BH
    144. Posted by BH Fri Nov 13 5:49am EST

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    "Kemp had 14 assists, up from two in 2007."

    Kemp had 16 assists in 2008, when he should have won a gold glove as well. In 2007 he only started 66 games and none of them in CF. Good comparison.
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