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LOS ANGELES — All-Star balloting starts Wednesday, and Mets fans need to step up this voting season. It’s on you fans to finally send to the All-Star Game chronically overlooked superstar
Francisco Lindor — who’s statistically the best shortstop in the National League, and arguably the best player on the best team. Facts count, but Lindor has to know at this point that he
can’t count on player voting. For whatever reason, the players around the league apparently don’t get Lindor, one of the best power-speed-defense combos going. Thanks mainly to fellow
players, Lindor has taken the All-Star collar in Queens since he was shipped there by the Guardians, where he was an All-Star four straight years. He’s actually played slightly better as a
Met, but the count is up to zero-for-four in All-Star appearances. He won’t campaign, but friends say the All-Star team is a big goal of his, and he confirmed as much. “One hundred percent,
I would love to be an All-Star. But it’s not up to me, it’s up to players and fans,” Lindor said.