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fredpaii wrote:I don't know about that. Gwynn worked himself into being a very good rightfielder. He didn't start out being an excellent defensive RFer but he worked hard to develop himself into an excellent fielder. And he wasn't a bad athlete at all - he played point guard at San Diego State - so his talent and work ethic was a great combination.
I posted this in direct response:
l.strether wrote: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.
So, I was saying that Gwynn wasn't the only right fielder to excel in another sport. So, his excelling at one didn't guarantee the legitimacy of his (or anyone's) Gold Gloves. I certainly didn't say he didn't excel in a 2nd sport.
Now that that's clarified, at least we agree that offense counted in Gold Gloves in the past, although the voters are getting better these days. The no-hit Darwin Barney did win recently.