Belt earned this recognition by hitting .295 with a league-leading 26 doubles, garnished by 10 home runs, 44 RBIs, a .398 on-base percentage and a .510 slugging percentage in 82 games. His effort has encouraged the Giants, particularly since he missed last year's final 15 games with his third concussion in six years.
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No Giant ever has won the Final Vote competition. They've had four nominees since its inception in 2002: catcher Benito Santiago (2003), center fielder Aaron Rowand (2008), third baseman Pablo Sandoval (2009) and right fielder Hunter Pence (2013).