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Three Astros named Gold Glove Award finalists

Three Houston Astros are being recognized as finalists for one of the most prestigious awards in baseball.
Alex Bregman blows a kiss to the crowd at Minute Maid Park.

HOUSTON — Three Houston Astros are finalists for American League Gold Glove Awards.

Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, pitcher Dallas Keuchel and catcher Martín Maldonado were chosen as finalists by Major League managers and coaches.

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Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman (2) celebrates in the dugout with teammates after hitting a home run during the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

The Rawlings Gold Glove Award was created in 1957 and serves as the highest symbol of defensive excellence in Major League Baseball.

Bregman, 24, is a first-time finalist for the Gold Glove in what was just his second full Major League season. Bregman led the Astros this season in games played with 157, including 133 starts at third base, 28 at shortstop and one at second base. While at third base, Bregman posted a .962 fielding percentage with 245 assists, while committing just 13 errors in 342 total chances.

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Houston Astros starting pitcher Dallas Keuchel (60) pitches during the seventh inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. (Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports)

Keuchel, 30, is a three-time Gold Glove Award winner, taking home the honor in consecutive seasons from 2014-16. For the third time in his career, Keuchel went a full season without committing an error. He successfully handled 41 total chances with 27 assists in 34 starts in 2018. Keuchel led all American League pitchers in total chances, while ranking tied for second in assists and tied for seventh in putouts (14). Keuchel is the only pitcher in franchise history to win a Gold Glove Award and is looking to become the fourth Astro at any position to win four or more Gold Glove Awards. The others are second baseman Craig Biggio (1994-97), outfielder Cesar Cedeño (1972-76) and third baseman Doug Rader (1970-74).

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Eduardo Nunez #36 of the Boston Red Sox is out at home plate as Martin Maldonado #15 of the Houston Astros records the out during the fifth inning in Game One of the ALCS at Fenway Park on October 13. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Maldonado, 32, is the reigning AL Gold Glove Award winner at catcher, having taken home the award with the Angels in 2017. Acquired from Los Angeles at the trade deadline, Maldonado combined to play in 119 games this season with the Angels and Astros, making 111 total starts behind the dish, including 34 with the Astros. He led the AL in total chances (1079) and putouts (1021), while ranking second in games and third in innings caught (1967.2). He also led all qualifying catchers in caught stealing percentage (48.6%) and allowed just 18 steals in 35 attempts on the season. During his Astros tenure, Maldonado did not commit an error in 40 games, while catching five of eight attempting base stealers.

The Astros did not have a Gold Glove Award winner in 2017 with Keuchel being the last Astro to win it in 2016.

The winners, which will be announced on Sunday, Nov. 4.

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