Shortstop: Ozzie Smith (13)Smith was a human highlight, winning the NL Gold Glove Award for the position every year from 1980-92. Known primarily for his defense, the Hall of Famer and 15-time All-Star also hit one of the most memorable
Third base: Brooks Robinson (16)Robinson remains revered as the best defensive third baseman of all-time, his 16 Gold Glove Awards at the position are the most of any position player in baseball history.
Second base: Roberto Alomar (10)Alomar won 10 Gold Glove Awards in 11 seasons from 1991-2001 while playing for the Blue Jays, Orioles and Indians.
First base: Keith Hernandez (11)Hernandez is perhaps most known for his smooth glove at first base, winning all 11 of his Gold Glove Awards in succession from 1978-88.
Catcher: Ivan Rodriguez (13)Rodriguez only played in 88 games that rookie season, but won his first Gold Glove Award the following year.
Pitcher: Greg Maddux (18)The Hall of Fame right-hander’s first Gold Glove Award came in 1990, and that began a run of 13 straight years in which he was the National League’s Gold Glove Award winner for pitchers.