Dodgers: Kemp, Hudson win Gold Gloves
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Matt Kemp won his first Gold Glove today, as he and teammate Orlando Hudson took home the end-of-the-year prizes for defensive excellence.
Kemp, 25, became the Dodgers’ primary center fielder this season, replacing the departed Andruw Jones. His 14 assists were the third most in baseball.
For Hudson, the Gold Glove is his fourth. Returning from a career-threatening wrist injury he suffered last year, Hudson had a fielding percentage of .988, the fifth best in Dodgers history for a second baseman.
Hudson, who lost his starting position to Ronnie Belliard late in the season, is a free agent and not expected to return to the Dodgers next year.
The NL Gold Glovers:
C: Yadier Molina, Cardinals
1B: Adrian Gonzalez, Padres
2B: Orlando Hudson, Dodgers
3B: Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals
SS: Jimmy Rollins, Phillies
OF: Michael Bourn, Astros
OF: Matt Kemp, Dodgers
OF: Shane Victorino, Phillies
P: Adam Wainwright, Cardinals
-- Dylan Hernandez