Andrew Benintendi Falls Short In All-Star Final Vote; Jean Segura Gets Nod

Andrew Benintendi will get some time off during the All-Star break next week.

The Boston Red Sox outfielder fell short in the MLB All-Star Game final vote, coming in second to Seattle Mariners shortstop Jean Segura. Benintendi trailed Segura at each update Major League Baseball released of the voting.

The Red Sox launched a #VoteBenny campaign, spearheaded by 2015 All-Star and Benintendi’s teammate Brock Holt. Between T-shirts, partnering with the St. Louis Cardinals and changing the name of chicken tenders at Fenway Park to … “Benintenders,” the Sox certainly did what they could to send Benintendi to Washington D.C.

Segura is having a wildly successful season for a talented Mariners team that is in the hunt for first place in the American League West. The 28-year-old is hitting .329 with an .824 OPS, all while playing stellar defense.

And the news was pretty exciting for his teammates.

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Even with Benintendi’s absence, the Red Sox will be well-represented at the Mid-Summer Classic. Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez both are starters, with Mitch Moreland getting a nod as a reserve. Chris Sale and Craig Kimbrel also will represent the Sox pitching staff.