Francisco Lindor’s stunning All-Star drought could finally end — and it’s about to get a big first clue

Finding out Francisco Lindor has never been an All-Star as a Met is not exactly like the day you learn there is no Tooth Fairy, but it does come with a “Wait! What?” reaction.

It feels nearly impossible to believe that a potentially Cooperstown-bound player in his prime who over the past three seasons has finished no worse than top nine for NL MVP, won two shortstop Silver Sluggers and plays in a huge market with a big personality had not over his first four Mets seasons gained Midsummer Classic entry.

“You have got to have a good first half and I haven’t had a good All-Star-type first half with the Mets, where people feel like I deserve to be an All-Star,” Lindor said.

Francisco Lindor is pictured during the Mets’ game against the Nationals on June 12. Jason Szenes for the NY Post

This velvet rope seems like it is going to fall. Lindor, a four-time All-Star with Cleveland, has never been better positioned to find the alchemy of strong first half/popularity contest that goes into gaining an All-Star spot.

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