11/06/07 6:35 PM ET
Up-the-middle duo secure honors
Rollins, Rowand awarded with their first Gold Gloves
By Ken Mandel / MLB.com

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| 2007 Gold Glove winners | |
| C | Ivan Rodriguez, DET |
| 1B | Kevin Youkilis, BOS |
| 2B | Placido Polanco, DET |
| 3B | Adrian Beltre, SEA |
| SS | Orlando Cabrera, LAA |
| OF | Ichiro Suzuki, SEA |
| OF | Torii Hunter, MIN |
| OF | Grady Sizemore, CLE |
| P | Johan Santana, MIN |
| C | Russell Martin, LAD |
| 1B | Derrek Lee, CHC |
| 2B | Orlando Hudson, ARI |
| 3B | David Wright, NYM |
| SS | Jimmy Rollins, PHI |
| OF | Carlos Beltran, NYM |
| OF | Andruw Jones, ATL |
| OF | Jeff Francoeur, ATL |
| OF | Aaron Rowand, PHI |
| P | Greg Maddux, SD |
Now he has a Gold Glove. Next could be the NL Most Valuable Player, which will be announced on Nov. 20.
"His value is hard to explain," manager Charlie Manuel said in September. "He's been that good for us. He plays every day and that takes a special player. He has all the credentials to be the MVP. "The position he plays and the way he plays it is very important. Everything filters around him. He's the guy that sets our offense and he's the guy that sparks our defense." Rowand started 155 games in center field, second-most in the NL behind only Juan Pierre's 160, while committing just two errors in 405 total chances. He's the third Phillies outfielder to win the award. Garry Maddox won eight (1975-82) and Bobby Abreu one (2005). "I take a lot of pride in playing defense," Rowand said. "To be recognized by the managers and coaches -- the people that watch you every day -- is the greatest compliment I can get." The 2007 season marked the 51st year of the Gold Glove Award. The first were awarded in 1957 to one player at each position from both leagues, then expanded the next year to include a lineup of nine players, one from each league. The idea of awarding Gold Gloves to the game's top fielders hatched in 1956 when Elmer Blasco, the Rawlings Sporting Goods public relations/sales manager, discovered during a Spring Training survey that 83 percent of MLB regular players used Rawlings gloves or mitts. He noted that Hillerich & Bradsby, the Major League's leading baseball bat supplier, awarded "Silver Bats" to the game's top hitters, so Blasco reasoned that Rawlings ought to sponsor some sort of fielding award. After his idea was accepted by Rawlings' management, Blasco contacted the Brown Shoe Company of St. Louis and obtained a hide of gold lame-tanned leather used to make ladies formal slippers. A glove was crafted from the hide, laced and stamped as a regular fielder's glove, and attached to a metal fixture on a walnut base with an engraved plate. Thus was born the Gold Glove Award. The Oct. 2, 1957, edition of The Sporting News featured a full-page announcement: "Recognizing the importance of superior individual fielding performance to the advancement of baseball as America's national game, Rawlings has established the annual Gold Glove Awards beginning with the '57 season." A committee selected by The Sporting News voted from 1957-64; MLB managers and coaches took over the voting responsibility in 1965.Ken Mandel is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.












