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Toronto Blue Jays’ first baseman Ty France has captured his first-ever Gold Glove Award, earning the title of American League’s best defensive first baseman. The announcement came on Sunday night, marking a major milestone in France’s professional baseball career.
A Season of Defensive Brilliance
France proved his defensive excellence throughout the 2024 season. Playing 124 games at first base, he recorded a career-best nine defensive runs saved above average — a statistic that highlights his sharp fielding instincts and consistent reliability. His defensive performance stood out in a competitive league, making him a clear favorite for the award.
Solid Performance at the Plate
While defense defined his season, France also made steady contributions with the bat. He posted a .257 batting average, a .320 on-base percentage, and a .360 slugging percentage. Alongside that, he recorded seven home runs and 52 RBIs, showing his capability to support the team offensively as well.
Midseason Trade that Paid Off
France joined the Toronto Blue Jays at the trade deadline, coming from the Minnesota Twins in a notable deal. The Blue Jays acquired him along with reliever Louis Varland, sending prospects Kendry Rojas and Alan Roden to Minnesota in exchange. The trade has since proven to be a smart move for Toronto, with France quickly adapting to his new team and making a defensive impact that helped elevate the Jays’ infield stability.
Blue Jays Continue Their Defensive Legacy with Gold Glove Award
France’s win adds another achievement to Toronto’s growing list of defensive accomplishments. The Blue Jays have been recognized in recent years for their strong fielding unit and defensive discipline, and France’s Gold Glove only strengthens that reputation.
Other Blue Jays in the Mix
Ty France wasn’t the only Blue Jays player in contention this year. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., another standout first baseman, was also nominated for the Gold Glove. In addition, Alejandro Kirk (catcher) and Ernie Clement (third base, utility) received nominations, highlighting the depth of Toronto’s defensive lineup. However, none of them took home the award this season.
A Defining Moment for Ty France
For France, the Gold Glove represents more than just personal recognition. It’s a validation of his dedication to the defensive craft — an area where he has steadily improved each season. His quick reflexes, soft hands, and precise footwork have made him a dependable anchor at first base, providing confidence to his infield teammates.
What’s Next for the Blue Jays
The Blue Jays can take pride in France’s achievement as they look ahead to the next season. With France’s Gold Glove-caliber defense and his consistent offensive contributions, Toronto appears well-positioned to strengthen its roster further and push for postseason success.
A Golden Future Ahead
Winning the Gold Glove Award marks a turning point for Ty France and a promising sign for the Toronto Blue Jays. His stellar defense and growing chemistry with the team have made him an invaluable addition. As the new season approaches, both France and the Blue Jays will aim to build on this momentum — one golden play at a time.

