[1] Twenty-two Gold Gloves are awarded each year (with the exception of 1957, 1985, 2007 and 2018), one at each of the nine positions, one for a utility player, and one for a team as a whole, in each respective league.
[7] In the 1985 American League voting, a tie for third-place resulted in the presentation of Gold Glove Awards to four outfielders (Dwayne Murphy, Gary Pettis, Dwight Evans and Dave Winfield); this scenario was repeated in the National League in 2007 (Andruw Jones, Carlos Beltrán, Aaron Rowand, and Jeff Francoeur).
[11] Four outfielders are tied for the second-highest total with 10 wins: Andruw Jones, Ken Griffey Jr., Al Kaline, and Ichiro Suzuki.
[16] There have been seven 8-time winners (Barry Bonds, Evans, Paul Blair, Andre Dawson, Jim Edmonds, Alex Gordon and Garry Maddox),[9][17][18][19][20][21][22] and five 7-time awardees (Winfield, Curt Flood, Larry Walker, Devon White and Carl Yastrzemski).
[32][33] Other outfielders who have played complete seasons without an error include Flood (1966),[24] Clemente (1972),[10] Yastrzemski (1977),[27] Hunter (2008),[16] Gordon (2020),[21] Ken Berry (1972),[34] Bernie Williams (2000),[35] Vernon Wells (2005),[36] Franklin Gutiérrez (2010),[37] Jacoby Ellsbury (2011),[38] Andre Ethier (2011),[39] Joey Gallo (2020),[40] Tyler O'Neill (2020),[41] and Joe Rudi, who played only 44 games in the outfield in 1975 while appearing in 91 games at first base.