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Greg Maddux

Look up fielding fundamentals in the dictionary, and there'll be a picture of Greg Maddux. From covering first base on a bunt to starting a 1-6-3 double play to getting the lead runner at third on a sacrifice attempt to pitching out on a squeeze, the Cubs right-hander doesn't skip a beat on defense.

If Maddux wins a Gold Glove in 2006, it will be his 16th, tying him with Jim Kaat with the most ever for a pitcher.

Jim Kaat (16 Gold Gloves)

Jim Kaat played 25 seasons for five teams (Senators, Twins, White Sox, Phillies and Cardinals) in four decades (1959-1983) and finished his career with a record of 283-237 and a 3.45 ERA.