Benintendi attended Madeira High School, in Madeira, Ohio. Playing for the school's baseball team, he batted .564 with 12 home runs, 57 runs batted in (RBIs), and 38 stolen bases for the Mustangs baseball team in his senior year. Benintendi was the ABCA/Rawlings National High School Player of the Year and Ohio Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year.[1] He finished his high school career with an Ohio-record 199 career runs scored.[2][3] He also played high school basketball, earning 2011–12 Cincinnati Enquirer Division III Co-Player of the Year honors and setting school records in career points (1,753) and season points (638), career three-pointers (180), and points per game in a season (25.5).[4]
The Red Sox promoted Benintendi to the major leagues on August 2, 2016, straight from Double-A, only 421 days after being selected in the draft.[17] He made his major league debut on August 2, against the Seattle Mariners as a pinch hitter, and recorded his first major league hit off of Hisashi Iwakuma on August 3.[18] Benintendi recorded both his first major league triple and home run against the Detroit Tigers on August 21 in a 10–5 loss.[19]
On October 6, in Game 1 of the 2016 ALDS against the Cleveland Indians, Benintendi hit a home run in his first postseason at bat, off of Indians' pitcher Trevor Bauer. With the feat, Benintendi became the youngest Red Sox player to hit a home run in a postseason game.[20] However, the Indians won the game by a score of 5–4 and swept the series in three games. Benintendi ended the 2016 season with a .295 batting average, 31 hits, 14 RBIs, two home runs, and one stolen base in 34 games played.[21]
Benintendi started the 2017 season as part of the Red Sox' Opening Day roster, batting second as Boston defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates by a score of 5–3.[22][23] On July 4, against the Texas Rangers, Benintendi went 5-for-5 with 6 RBIs, two home runs, and a double in the 11–4 victory.[24] He finished second in the American League Rookie of the Year voting, despite receiving no first-place votes due to Aaron Judge winning unanimously.[25] Overall, during the 2017 Red Sox regular season, Benintendi batted .271 with 20 home runs, 90 RBIs and 20 stolen bases in 151 games played.[26] In the ALDS against the eventual World Series champions, the Houston Astros, he batted .250 (4-for-16) with a home run and two RBIs in four games.[27]
2018–2020
Through the first half of the season, he was the team's regular left fielder, usually batting second, behind Mookie Betts. On July 8, Benintendi was named as a candidate in the American League's All-Star Final Vote, for a spot in the 2018 MLB All-Star Game.[28] At that point in the season, Benintendi had a slash line of .293/.379/.515 with 14 home runs and 55 RBIs. In the Final Vote, fans selected Jean Segura of the Seattle Mariners.[29]
For the season Benintendi appeared in 148 games hitting .290 with 41 doubles, 103 runs scored, 16 home runs, 87 RBIs, and stealing 21 bases.
In the 2018 MLB playoffs, Benintendi recorded the final outs to seal victories for the Red Sox in Games 4 and 5 of the 2018 American League Championship Series, the first of the two a diving effort to prevent a bases-loaded hit in a two-run game.[30] The Red Sox won the World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers, giving Benintendi his first championship title.[31] In the World Series, Benintendi had four hits in Game 1 and hit .333 in series.[32][33]
Benintendi began the 2019 season as Boston's regular left fielder. Manager Alex Cora initially made him the team's leadoff hitter,[34] until the start of June when Cora moved Benintendi to second in the order, with Mookie Betts batting first, as was the team's usual order in 2018.[35] On June 11, he was ejected, for the first time in his MLB career, for a comment he made about the home plate umpire (Ángel Hernández) that was heard by the first base umpire (Vic Carapazza).[36] For the season, Benintendi appeared in 138 games, batting .266 with 40 doubles, 13 home runs and 68 RBIs.[37]
On February 8, 2020, the Red Sox announced signing Benintendi to a two-year contract worth $10 million, avoiding arbitration.[38] On July 29, he recorded the 500th hit of his major league career, a ground rule double off of New York Mets pitcher Jeurys Familia.[39] Benintendi was placed on the 10-day injured list on August 12, with a right rib cage strain.[40] Benintendi's 2020 campaign came to an end on September 8, after being transferred to the 45-day injury list.[41] With the 2020 Red Sox, Benintendi was 4-for-39 at the plate (.103) with one RBI.[42]
Kansas City Royals (2021–2022)
On February 10, 2021, the Red Sox traded Benintendi and cash considerations to the Kansas City Royals as part of a three-team trade in which the Red Sox acquired Franchy Cordero, Josh Winckowski, and three players to be named later (identified in June as minor league prospects: outfielder Freddy Valdez from the Mets, and pitchers Grant Gambrell and Luis De La Rosa from the Royals)[43] while the New York Mets received Khalil Lee.[44] In his first year with the Royals, Benintendi batted .276/.324/.442 with 17 home runs and 73 RBIs in 134 games. He led all left fielders with 1,116 innings played and a .987 fielding percentage, and won his first Gold Glove Award.[45]
In salary arbitration, Benintendi was awarded a salary of $8.5 million for the 2022 season.[46] He began the season batting .317 en route to being named the Royals' lone representative to the 2022 MLB All-Star Game.[47]
New York Yankees (2022)
On July 27, 2022, the Royals traded Benintendi to the New York Yankees in exchange for minor league prospects T. J. Sikkema, Chandler Champlain, and Beck Way.[48] On September 2, 2022, Benintendi was hit by a pitch on the right wrist and left the game. The next day, he was put on the 10-day injured list due to right wrist inflammation. Further evidence revealed that Benintendi had a broken hook in the hamate bone of his right wrist, which required surgery.[49] In 2022 with the Yankees he batted .254/.331/.404 with 2 home runs in 114 at bats.[50]
Chicago White Sox (2023–present)
On January 3, 2023, Benintendi signed a five-year contract worth $75 million with the Chicago White Sox.[51] Benintendi hit his first home run in a White Sox uniform on June 16 against the Seattle Mariners off of Bryan Woo. In 2023 he batted .262/.326/.356 with 5 home runs and 45 RBIs in 562 at bats, while leading all AL left fielders in errors, with four.[50] Benintendi had a power resurgence in the 2024 season, hitting 20 home runs to match his career high set in 2017. However, by other metrics, 2024 was Benintendi's least productive season. His batting average (.229) and on base percentage (.289) were career lows for a full season. Coupled with below average defense in left field, Benintendi registered a negative WAR (wins above replacement) for the first time in his career, excluding the 2020 COVID-shortened season.[52]