Hours after learning his grandmother died, Brandon Belt texted his wife and parents Tuesday, admitting he was struggling and uncertain he could play. Belt swung a heavy bat with a heavy heart, hitting two of San Francisco's four home runs before dedicating them and the rest of his season to his grandmother's memory following the Giants' 8-0 win over the New York Mets. The 33-year-old Belt ended a 2-for-30 skid with a drive that landed atop Citi Field's center-field apple in the first inning, homered again in the fourth and also had two singles.
Belt homers twice after grandma’s death, Giants top Mets 8-0
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