MLBbros Ke’Bryan Hayes, Marcus Semien and Masyn Winn were the 2025 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners on Sunday night.

Hayes won his second defensive award while playing for the Pirates and Reds this season. He led all third baseman in defensive runs saved [19], according to The Fielding Bible. His five errors were the fewest by any National League third baseman with 1,250.0-plus innings at the position in a season since Milwaukee’s Don Money in 1974.

 

This is also Semien’s second Gold Glove while playing second base. The first was won in 2021 while he was a member of the Blue Jays. In ‘25, Semien played in 1108.1 innings [127 games] and made just two errors. That was good enough for a career-high .996 fielding percentage. Semien’s season came to an end after Aug. 21 after suffering a left foot contusion.

Winn won his first Gold Glove as a member of the Cardinals. He led all National League shortstops with a .994 fielding percentage and made just three errors in 1107.2 innings. Winn is the fourth Cardinals shortstop [Dax Maxvill, Ozzie Smith, Edgar Renteria are the others] in their history to win a Gold Glove Award.