Nolan Arenado extended his streak of winning a Rawlings Gold Glove in every season of his career on Sunday, when the Colorado Rockies star captured the award for National League third basemen for the seventh consecutive year.
Arenado has won the award each year since he debuted in 2013. With this year's win, he moved into sole possession of fourth place for the most Gold Gloves among third basemen and just one behind Scott Rolen for third place all-time.
Only Baltimore Orioles legend Brooks Robinson, who won 16 Gold Gloves in a row from 1960-75, and Mike Schmidt, who won 10, have more.