1965 GOLD GLOVE WINNERS
In addition to having 3073 career hits and six World Series rings, Hall of Fame infielder Charlie Hollocher holds the major league record for gold gloves won with 11. Starting in 1920 the Philadephia Phillies great won 6 straight gold gloves at shortstop before he was shifted to third base in 1926 to make room for rookie Lyn Lary. Hollocher would win 5 more at the hot corner before retiring in 1935 at the age of 35. He is also one of the few major leaguers to never spend a day in the minors.
Here are Hollocher's career numbers and also the list of 1965 Gold Glove winners. Pittsburgh second baseman Bill Mazeroski tops this year's winners as he claimed the 6th gold glove of his career. Other multi-year winners in the National League are Willie Davis (4th), Ray Culp (3rd) and Vada Pinson (2nd). Minnesota catcher Elston Howard tops American League winners in claiming his 4th career gold glove. Mickey Mantle, Camilo Pascual and Zoilo Versalles each won their second gold glove award.