Rogers, I-Rod among AL Gold Glovers
After all those errors in the World Series, a
Detroit Tigers pitcher won a Gold Glove.
Kenny Rogers, whose smudged left hand created a lot of suspicion during the World Series, won his fourth straight Gold Glove on Thursday and fifth overall.
Detroit pitchers made five errors during the Tigers' five-game loss to the St. Louis Cardinals, four on bad throws and another on a botched comebacker.
No other pitching staff had made more than three errors during a Series.
Rogers did not have any fielding fumbles, but he did have a brownish smudge on his pitching hand in the first inning of Game 2. Whether it was dirt, pine tar or something else may never be known _ St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa never urged umpires to check Rogers' hand and instead merely asked them to make sure whatever it was went away.
The hand was clean when he came out for the second, Rogers went on to pitch shutout ball through the eighth and Detroit won 3-1 _ its only victory of the Series. Rogers, who pitched 23 scoreless innings in the postseason, was poised to start Game 6 but Detroit lost to the Cardinals in five games.
Tigers teammate
Ivan Rodriguez won his 12th Gold Glove, extending his record for catchers. Seattle right fielder
Ichiro Suzuki, Minnesota center fielder
Torii Hunter and Oakland third baseman
Eric Chavez won the awards for the sixth straight season.
Yankees shortstop
Derek Jeter and Toronto center fielder
Vernon Wells won for the third time in a row, Texas first baseman
Mark Teixeira won for the second consecutive season and Kansas City second baseman
Mark Grudzielanek was a first-time winner.
Chavez and Rodriguez each earned $100,000 bonuses for winning Gold Gloves, while Rogers gets $75,000. Grudzielanek, Suzuki and Wells get $50,000 apiece and Hunter receives $25,000.
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