Red Sox outfielders Wilyer Abreu and Ceddanne Rafaela were as good as gold in 2025.

This is Abreu’s second consecutive Gold Glove win, and the first of Rafaela’s career. It is also the first Red Sox season with multiple Gold Glover since 2018, when Mookie Betts, Jackie Bradley Jr. and Ian Kinsler brought home a trio.

Rookie catcher Carlos Narváez was a finalist this year as well, but the defensive accolade went instead to Detroit’s Dillon Dingler when the winners were announced on ESPN Sunday night.

Abreu, 26, is the first Red Sox player to win consecutive Gold Gloves since Betts, who also manned right field during Boston tenure. Taking home the gold last season made Abreu not only the first Red Sox winner since Betts in ‘19, but the club’s first rookie winner since Fred Lynn in ‘75.

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