Angels’ Griffin Canning & Jo Adell Named Gold Glove Finalists

Ron Gutterman
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Jonathan Hui-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Griffin Canning and right fielder Jo Adell have been named as finalists for the 2024 Rawlings Gold Glove Award at their respective positions. The Gold Glove Award recognizes the best defensive players at each of the nine positions, plus a utility spot, in each league for the season.

Winners and finalists are determined through two means. The first is a voting pool from the 30 MLB managers and up to six coaches per team. These managers and coaches are not allowed to vote for players on their own team, and this makes up 75% of the final voting tally.

The other 25% is purely based on the SABR Defensive Index. Winners for this year’s Gold Glove Awards are slated to be announced on ESPN’s Baseball Tonight on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 5:30 p.m. PT.

Canning is one of two Angels players represented on the Gold Glove finalist list for the American League. Canning won this award back in 2020 and is up against two starters from the Kansas City Royals in Seth Lugo and Cole Ragans. SABR has not released their full-season defensive index yet, but as of Aug. 11, Canning ranked third among AL pitchers behind Lugo and Chris Flexen.

Adell makes the cut as a first-time finalist in his first full-length MLB season. This is a drastic change for a player who struggled mightily in the outfield when he first was called up to the big leagues. But now, not only did he tally six defensive runs saved (DRS) on the year, he actually was the SABR Defensive Index leader among AL right-fielders as of Aug. 11.

The favorite right now, though, would have to be Wilyer Abreu of the Boston Red Sox, as he dazzled at the position in his rookie season with a league-leading 18 defensive runs saved and nine outfield assists to add to it.

Full List of Gold Glove Finalists

American League

PITCHER
Griffin Canning, Angels
Seth Lugo, Royals
Cole Ragans, Royals

CATCHER
Freddy Fermin, Royals
Cal Raleigh, Mariners
Jake Rogers, Tigers

FIRST BASE
Nathaniel Lowe, Rangers
Ryan Mountcastle, Orioles
Carlos Santana, Twins

SECOND BASE
Andrés Giménez, Guardians
Nicky Lopez, White Sox
Marcus Semien, Rangers

THIRD BASE
Alex Bregman, Astros
Ernie Clement, Blue Jays
José Ramírez, Guardians

SHORTSTOP
Brayan Rocchio, Guardians
Anthony Volpe, Yankees
Bobby Witt Jr., Royals

LEFT FIELD
Colton Cowser, Orioles
Steven Kwan, Guardians
Alex Verdugo, Yankees

CENTER FIELD
Jarren Duran, Red Sox
Jake Meyers, Astros
Daulton Varsho, Blue Jays

RIGHT FIELD
Wilyer Abreu, Red Sox
Jo Adell, Angels
Juan Soto, Yankees

UTILITY
Willi Castro, Twins
Mauricio Dubón, Astros
Dylan Moore, Mariners

National League

PITCHER
Chris Sale, Braves
Luis Severino, Mets
Zack Wheeler, Phillies

CATCHER
Patrick Bailey, Giants
Gabriel Moreno, D-backs
Will Smith, Dodgers

FIRST BASE
Bryce Harper, Phillies
Matt Olson, Braves
Christian Walker, D-backs

SECOND BASE
Ketel Marte, D-backs
Bryson Stott, Phillies
Brice Turang, Brewers

THIRD BASE
Nolan Arenado, Cardinals
Matt Chapman, Giants
Ryan McMahon, Rockies

SHORTSTOP
Dansby Swanson, Cubs
Ezequiel Tovar, Rockies
Masyn Winn, Cardinals

LEFT FIELD
Lourdes Gurriel Jr., D-backs
Ian Happ, Cubs
Brandon Marsh, Phillies

CENTER FIELD
Brenton Doyle, Rockies
Blake Perkins, Brewers
Jacob Young, Nationals

RIGHT FIELD
Sal Frelick, Brewers
Jake McCarthy, D-backs
Mike Yastrzemski, Giants

UTILITY
Brendan Donovan, Cardinals
Kiké Hernández, Dodgers
Jared Triolo, Pirates

Ron Gutterman is a college student from Anaheim, California, and is currently the lead editor for AngelsNation.com. He is also a Staff Writer for LakersNation.com, RamsNewsWire.com, and RaidersNewsWire.com. He is a student attending Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, studying Sports Management. With Lakers Nation, Rams News Wire, Raiders News Wire, and Angels Nation, Ron assists in news, game coverage, analysis, and hot takes via his Twitter account, @rongutterman24. Ron's favorite Angels player of all time is either Mike Trout or Vladimir Guerrero. Ron began watching baseball when he was seven years old with his dad taking him to games. Ron's all time favorite Angels moment is when he was at Angels Stadium to watch the Halos throw a no-hitter in the first home game after the death of Tyler Skaggs. Contact: ron@mediumlargela.com
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