Steven Kwan continues to collect hardware for his stellar work on the field.
The Cleveland Guardians outfielder wrapped up the 2025 season hitting .272 with a .330 on-base percentage and .374 slugging percentage for a .705 OPS.
His defensive numbers told an even stronger story, as he recorded 308 putouts and set a career-high with 13 assists while maintaining a 97.6% fielding percentage.
On Thursday, the Guardians announced Kwan as a 2025 Fielding Bible Award winner, joining an elite group of players recognized as the best defenders at their respective positions across MLB.
Our perennial Gold Glover snags another award.#GuardsBall pic.twitter.com/IjfGVcXLFQ
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) October 23, 2025
The recognition marks another milestone in what has become a decorated career for the 28-year-old outfielder.
For Kwan, awards like these have become almost routine.
He has now earned consecutive All-Star selections and claimed his third Gold Glove, solidifying his standing as one of baseball’s most reliable defenders.
While his glove work in left field has drawn national attention for years, this latest honor reinforces his importance to Cleveland’s defensive unit.
Kwan primarily patrolled left field this season but also handled center field duty once with a perfect 100% fielding mark and spent four games as the designated hitter.
Cleveland faces an uncertain offseason, but the future holds real potential depending on key decisions ahead.
The biggest question surrounding the organization centers on Kwan’s future with the club.
He is signed through 2025 on a one-year contract worth $4.18 million, but an extension has yet to materialize despite his consistent production.
Fans continue to wonder whether the front office plans to secure his long-term future or explore trade possibilities.
Kwan has repeatedly expressed his desire to remain in Cleveland, and that loyalty could factor into upcoming negotiations.
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