Gold Gloves don't impress that many voters though. It's icing on the cake with other factors. Ozzie Smith was really the only HOFer, who got in mostly for defensive ability. Brooks Robinson hit very well, and was an integral part of championship teams. Bill Mazeroski got in through Veteran's Committee vote.
Andruw Jones's drop-off from last season with Braves and his horrible stint with the Dodgers taints his career. He was never "best of the best" in any offensive category. That's what they want to see. If they'd won in '96, he would've been series MVP. Then he would've needed more outstanding seasons to enhance his candidacy. As it stands, any sentiment for him is Braves fan homerism.
Fan homerism?
It's not like Andruw was given gold gloves like Jeter, he was arguably the best defensive player in baseball for many years, let alone probably the best defensive centerfielder of all time.
I think his drop off hurts him a little, but if people are saying if he retired after he left the Braves he'd have a better shot, why not just count his prime altogether? Glavine was pretty average/below average the last few years of his career. That didn't hurt him and I think he still makes it even if he didn't get 300.
Andruw doesn't have any stand out counting stats except 434 homers. I do wish him being the best defensive centerfielder ever in an era of juicers should count for something big. We haven't seen a centerfielder play defense like Andruw's prime since him(which was considerably long for a CF). Who knows when we will again.