Xander Bogaerts has been in phenom Benintendi’s shoes

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SEATTLE — It would be perfectly understandable if Andrew Benintendi was sleepless in Seattle.

Benintendi joined the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday and is scheduled to make his first major league start Wednesday night against the Seattle Mariners. It will be a stop-the-presses event, considering the 22-year-old left fielder was the Red Sox’s first-round draft pick last year and ranked No. 3 by ESPN in Keith Law’s midseason top 50 prospects.

“I’m extremely excited,” Benintendi said. “It’s something I’ve dreamed of since I was a kid, and to finally be here, it’s an unreal feeling.”

If any Red Sox player knows the feeling of making his debut in the midst of a tightly contested pennant race, it’s shortstop Xander Bogaerts.

Three years ago, the Sox called up Bogaerts on Aug. 19. Like Benintendi, Bogaerts’ chance came during a West Coast trip with the team fighting for first place in the American League East. Also, like Benintendi, Bogaerts wasn’t in the lineup on the day he arrived; manager John Farrell preferred to ease him in by waiting until the following day to start Bogaerts at shortstop against the San Francisco Giants.

“The best game, I would probably say, is to watch the first one. I’m not even joking with you,” Bogaerts said. “You’re more calmed down because you’re not worried about getting a hit or making a good play to help your team out. It definitely helped. I didn’t come in cold right away. I remember I took BP, took ground balls on a big league field for the first time, but I didn’t play that game. It’s definitely much more easier like that.”

Xander Bogaerts (left) sees a lot of similarities between when he was called up and the recent call-up of Andrew Benintendi. Getty Images, AP Photos

Bogaerts went 0-for-3 with one strikeout in that first game, a 3-2 loss to the Giants. He started only 12 of the Red Sox’s final 34 games but was a major contributor in the playoffs after taking over at third base for Will Middlebrooks midway through the AL Championship Series against the Detroit Tigers.

Benintendi is expected to get more …

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