The St. Louis Cardinals dominated the Rawlings Gold Glove Award announcements on Sunday, becoming the first team to have five players win at their positions in the same season. No other team had more than two representatives. Leading the way for the Cardinals was third baseman Nolan Arenado, who won for the ninth straight time in his first season in St. Louis. He spent the first eight years of his career with the Colorado Rockies. First baseman Paul Goldschmidt (four-time winner), left fielder Tyler O’Neill (second time), second baseman Tommy Edman, and center fielder Harrison Bader (first-timers) were the Cardinals’ other honorees. The only non-Cardinal in the infield was San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford, who won for the fourth time. The Atlanta Braves had two representatives, pitcher Max Fried (his second Gold Glove), and right fielder Adam Duvall (his first), who began his season with the Miami Marlins. Another …