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Brock Bond voted 2013 Harry S. Jordan Award winner

SCOTTSDALE, AZ - Infielder Brock Bond was elected the 2013 Harry S. Jordan Award winner in a vote by his teammates, coaches and training staff earlier this morning.

The Harry S. Jordan Award, which is named in honor of a former longtime minor league trainer for the club, is given in recognition of the player in his first big league camp whose performance and dedication in Spring Training best exemplifies the San Francisco Giants spirit.

Bond, 27, was a non-roster invitee and batted .435 (10-for-23) with two doubles, two home runs and six RBI in 13 games for the Giants this spring. During his 2012 campaign with triple-A Fresno he hit .332 (112-for-337) with a .422 on-base.

Bond was selected by the Giants in the 24th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft. In six minor league seasons, he has a career avg. of .313 (563-for-1800) with a .410 on-base percentage.

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