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Mariners are playing like a bunch of All-Stars, but being named such not so easy

NEW YORK — The second round of All-Star voting results for the American League will be released Tuesday morning.

With everything now done online, it’s easy for Major League Baseball to send out updates for the longtime popularity contest. Those updated voting numbers almost always lead to various reactions from fans — happiness, anger, resentment and motivation.

It’s a great way for MLB to get more traffic to its site as fans react to the results and feel the need to vote again and again.

For Mariners’ fans, prepare yourself to be frustrated when shortstop Jean Segura and outfielder Mitch Haniger don’t show up among the top names.