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A star at Florida State, the Georgia native went to see the Seminoles play Clemson last weekend. Several football fans in the crowd recognized one of baseball's fastest-rising stars.
"That was nice," he said.
Posey played briefly at first base when he was called up and moved to catcher when the Giants traded Bengie Molina to Texas. He had a 21-game hitting streak in July.
Posey finished with 129 points in the rookie voting. Heyward, who hit .277 with 18 home runs and 72 RBIs, got nine first-place ballots and 107 points.
Garcia drew one first-place vote and 24 points. Sanchez got the other two first-place votes and had 18 points.
Posey was the sixth Giants player to win the honor that was first awarded to Jackie Robinson in 1947. Willie Mays, Orlando Cepeda, Willie McCovey, Gary Matthews and John Montefusco also won. Montefusco was the most recent, in 1975.
Six catchers have won in the NL, with the Cubs' Geovany Soto the most recent in 2008.
Feliz went 4-3 with a 2.73 ERA in 59 games and finished with 122 points. He was a players' pick for the All-Star team this season.
Jackson, who hit .293, scored 103 runs and showed great range in center field, drew the other eight first-place votes and had 98 points. Minnesota third baseman Danny Valencia was third with 12 points.
Feliz didn't start the season as the Texas closer. Frank Francisco held that role, but lost the spot after blowing two early save chances and Feliz took over.
"At first, I didn't feel very comfortable," he said.
In fact, Feliz went to spring training trying to win a spot as a starter.
"I prepared as hard as I could to win a spot in the rotation. It didn't work out," he said.
For the Rangers, it all worked out more than fine.
Feliz went 40 for 43 on save chances and broke the rookie record of 37 saves set by 2000 AL Rookie of the Year Kazuhiro Sasaki of Seattle. Feliz later became the second-youngest pitcher to earn a save in the World Series, behind only Bob Welch.
This was the third time in the last six seasons that a closer won the AL award. Oakland's Andrew Bailey won last year and Huston Street of the A's got the award in 2005.
Feliz, who got a $10,000 bonus, became the second Texas player to win, joining Mike Hargrove from 1974.
Posey did not have a bonus provision in his contract.
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