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Despite broken thumb, Brandon Belt not ruled out for postseason
The Giants are hoping Brandon Belt will be available for the postseason. Michael Ciaglo-USA TODAY Sports

The San Francisco Giants suffered a terrible break — literally — on Sunday regarding one of their top players.

Brandon Belt left Sunday’s win over the Colorado Rockies due to an injury after being hit by a pitch on the hand while squaring around to bunt.

The news on Belt’s injury status was released on Monday. The slugger suffered a fractured thumb, which puts his postseason availability in question.

For now, Giants reporter Andrew Baggarly says Belt has not been ruled out for the postseason.

That’s at least a glimmer of hope for the Giants.

Belt, 33, has named himself the de facto team captain. Not only has he inspired his team as a leader, but he has also carried the Giants through his play. Belt has 29 home runs in 97 games this season and a career high .597 slugging percentage. His .975 OPS is the best on the team.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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