Rawlings, the sporting goods company, awarded the minor-league Gold Glove for defensive excellence at catcher to Jose Trevino of the Texas Rangers' organization on Monday.

Trevino, 23, started 99 games at catcher with High Desert of the High-A California League. He had only two errors and threw out 47-of-98 base-runners.

High Desert, which had the most hitter-friendly park home park in the majors, also had its lowest team ERA since 1998 at 4.49.

The Rangers selected Trevino out of Oral Roberts University in the sixth round of the 2014 draft. Trevino, who played at Corpus Christi John Paul II High School, became a full-time catcher in 2015.

Trevino was the only Ranger minor-leaguer to win a Gold Glove. The field of candidates consists of players who participated in any of the 10 full-season minor leagues.

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