was the first player recognized with a Fielding Bible Award in the multi-position category. Dewan felt that statistics in addition to visual observation and subjective judgment are integral in determining the best defensive players. The Fielding Bible Award attempts to address the deficiencies Dewan saw with the
Gold Glove Award, previously the only organized subjective judgment of fielding. The voting for the Fielding Bible Awards are for the entire MLB, and not separated between the
National League and the
American League; playing defense was not perceived to be any different between the two leagues. The voters select the best defensive player at each position with the best player given 10 points, the second best nine points and so forth. a practice employed by the Gold Glove Awards from 1961 to 2010. Each voter selects 10 players for each position. The candidates for each position are defined beforehand to eliminate the possibility of a vote going to a player who was not really playing the position. (
Rafael Palmeiro won a 1999 AL Gold Glove as a
first baseman despite being primarily a
designated hitter and appearing in only 28 games at first base that season.) The voting for awards is summarized and published for each position, identifying who each panelist voted for. This aims to instill accountability among the voters and provide insight into the process to the public. Beginning with the 2023 awards, the announced list of winners now also includes one player named as an overall Defensive Player of the Year. Members of the award's voting panel have included Dewan, sabermetric pioneer
Bill James, and writers
Peter Gammons, ''
NBC Sports'''
Joe Posnanski,
SB Nation editor
Rob Neyer, and
ESPN analyst
Doug Glanville. The 2024 panel's 15 members included
Tyler Kepner of
The Athletic,
Eduardo Pérez of ESPN, and
Bobby Scales of the
Detroit Tigers Radio Network. ==Critical reception==