Sat Oct 18, 2014 11:18 pm
Tony Gwynn was a very good right fielder. However, he was just a very good one, not a great one. During the years he won his gold gloves, he won them over defensively superior right fielders such as Larry Walker, Tom Brunansky, and the rifle-armed defensive whiz Raul Mondesi. He was not a better right fielder than those three, particularly Walker and Mondesi. As I noted--and others did about Derek Jeter's Gold Gloves on another thread--voters notoriously factored in offensive achievement when deciding GG winners. So, Gwynn's offense likely did factor into his GGs. They didn't stop doing so until complex and composite defensive statistics were recently made available to the voters.
I'm not knocking Gwynn here, he was a solid right fielder and an excellent athlete. However, most right fielders are and were good athletes, and most--like Larry Walker who was a hockey standout--excelled at other sports. But that doesn't guarantee their Gold Gloves were completely legit.