Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Jared Triolo was named the winner of the 2024 Rawlings Gold Glove award for National League utilitymen Sunday evening. Enrique Hernandez of the Dodgers and Brendan Donovan of the Cardinals were the other two finalists. 2024 marked Triolo’s first full season in the big leagues and he played every infield position during the season. He won the starting second base job out of spring training, and made a total of more than 100 starts at second and third base this season. There were 14 first-time Gold Glove winners announced yesterday.
One of the first-time winners was former Pirates first baseman Carlos Santana, who at 38, became the oldest player ever win his first Gold Glove. Santana played for Minnesota.