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Has a relief pitcher ever won a Gold Glove?


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9 hours ago, StottyByNature said:

He is an excellent athlete, really fun to watch him field the position.  In particular Cano has a great first step that is aided by him finishing his delivery ready to field.  That was an impressive play all around.

And capped off with a “Jim Palmer underwear model” pose!

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14 hours ago, StottyByNature said:

He is an excellent athlete, really fun to watch him field the position.  In particular Cano has a great first step that is aided by him finishing his delivery ready to field.  That was an impressive play all around.

His delivery ending position is perfect for handling fielding or stare-downs, whichever may come.

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1 minute ago, Frobby said:

Well, that sucks.  And these days, it eliminates all but about 75 pitchers in MLB from consideration.   Kind of dumb in this day and age IMO.

Corbin Burnes is eligible.   Oh wait ..........

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