Katia Lindor, wife of Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, has been one of her husband's most high-profile and vocal supporters over his career. As such, the Puerto Rican-born Katia has become one of the most widely-known MLB spouses.
Recently, Katia took to her Instagram account to weigh in on some political issues. With the US Election now just one month away, Katia shared some ideas critical of former president Donald Trump, the Republican candidate in November.
In response to an article on Impact criticizing the former president's tax policy, Katia posted the headline on her Instagram story. Followers are taking the gesture as a subtle endorsement of Kamala Harris, the current US Vice President, and Trump's opponent in November.
Born in Puerto Rico, Katia connected with Francisco Lindor in 2019, when he was still playing for the then-Cleveland Indians. The pair connected over their shared origins and eventually tied the marital knot in late 2021.
"Francisco Lindor and his wife Katia announced baby #2 is on the way" - Shea Station
In 2021, Lindor joined the New York Mets and was extended by the team under a 10-year, $341 million deal the following year. After the pair moved to the Big Apple, their family continued to grow. Katia and Francisco are now the proud parents of two daughters.
Off the field, Katia is a podcast host, producing The Un-a-Parent, a podcast launched in 2022. Moreover, the Lindors are big tennis fans, often going to the US Open and arranging a tour of Wimbledon together when Lindor was in the UK earlier this year to play the Philadelphia Phillies in the MLB London Series.
Francisco Lindor's wife Katia uses social media to stay current
Whether it is weighing in on political issues or sharing images of her family, Katia is certainly an active Instagram user. When esteemed British actress Maggie Smith passed away on September 27, Katia took to Instagram to honor the deceased icon.
Now that her husband's team is pushing for a postseason place, Katia's influence and support of Francisco has never been more important. Should the Mets go deep into October, remember to peep Katia's social media accounts for the possibility of a behind-the-scenes look at the Mets' postseason.