Mets superstar Francisco Lindor's wife, Katia Lindor, accompanied him and his other teammates, alongside team owner Steve Cohen, to the Madison Square Gardens to oversee a thrilling NBA contest between the Knicks and the Kings on Saturday night.
She sat in the top-tier luxurious bleacher seats with her friends while the Mets roster, alongside Cohen, were invited guests for the game and watched the contest from their suite inside the MSG. Katia captured her husband, Francisco Lindor, stealing the spotlight alongside his other NYM teammates as they all popped up on the central big screen inside the arena.
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Francisco Lindor and Katia had an amazing 2024, which saw his ballclub reach the NLCS for the first time since 2015, winning multiple individual accolades, and the couple announcing their third pregnancy in December. The couple had met for the first time in Arizona after linking up via a social media app. Prior to the meetup, the duo had talked on the app for three months.
They dated for several years before welcoming their daughter, Kalina Zoe, on November 4, 2020. The couple got married at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami, Florida, on December 16, 2021.
More than a year after their wedding, the duo announced the birth of their second daughter, Amapola Chloe, on June 17, 2023. Now, the Lindors are gearing up to welcome their third child together in Queens, New York, where Lindor has been playing professional baseball with the Mets since 2021.
"All eyes on you, little one. Party of 5 coming soon. 😁 "
Katia calls Mets superstar husband, Francisco Lindor, her 'forever wedding date'
Francisco Lindor and his wife Katia are making the most of the ongoing MLB offseason by spending quality time together. The couple attended one of their common friends' wedding on January 11, as Lindor's wife took to social media to share an endearing message for the searing shortstop.
"My forever wedding date ❣️ "
The couple rocked an all-black ensemble for the function as Lindor wore a black suit and bow tie while his wife wore an elegant black dress with a jacket. The 31-year-old Puerto Rican capped off an amazing 2024 MLB season with the Mets, which saw him win the fourth Silver Slugger award of his MLB career.