The Giants haven’t had multiple players win the Gold Glove Award in a single season since 2016, but that could very well change this year.

Third baseman Matt Chapman, catcher Patrick Bailey and right fielder Mike Yastrzemski have all been named finalists for the Gold Glove Award at their respective positions, Rawlings announced on Tuesday morning.

Other notable finalists include Fremont’s Steven Kwan (Guardians), as well as three former A’s — first baseman Matt Olson (Braves), second baseman Marcus Semien (Rangers) and third baseman Ernie Clement (Blue Jays).

Should Chapman, Bailey or Yastrzemski win the hardware, they will be the first Giant — or Giants — to do so since Brandon Crawford in 2021.

Among the Giants’ finalists, Chapman, already with four Gold Gloves and two Platinum Gloves on his résumé, has the strongest case to capture the gold.

Chapman leads all third basemen in defensive runs saved (17) and is tied with the Brewers’ Joey Ortiz for the most outs above average (11). The other finalists — the Rockies’ Ryan McMahon and the Cardinals’ Nolan Arenado — statistically lag behind Chapman.