Katia Lindor, the wife of New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, shared an adorable moment with their youngest daughter, Amapola Chloe, on Instagram on Tuesday. In the IG story, her daughter showed off her adorable dance moves.
"Mira la otra (Look at the other)," Katia posted on Instagram.
Besides sharing Amapola Chloe's dance moves, Katia Lindor often shares various moments spent with her daughters on Instagram.
On Monday, Francisco Lindor's wife shared a story of her eldest daughter, Kalina Zoe practicing learning to write her name as she posed with a pen and a notebook.
Katia Lindor celebrated Christmas with family, the soon-to-be-born third child of her and Francisco Lindor, along with the 2024 season
As Francisco Lindor's family celebrated Christmas together, Katia Lindor shared pictures of the festivities on Instagram.
The first picture included Kalina and Amapola holding the sonogram of their soon-to-be-born sibling. Katia wrote in her Christmas post:
"Christmas is the perfect time to remember and be thankful for the greatest blessing we can have: family. It's in the warmth of home, in shared laughter, and in heartfelt embraces where we find the true spirit of these dates. May every moment together be a gift, may love and togetherness be the basis of everything, and may this Christmas strengthen the bonds that unite us. Having a family is a privilege and a great blessing. Merry Christmas, filled with love and gratitude! ✨❤️." (Translated).
Other than that, last month Francisco Lindor announced on Instagram that he and his wife, Katia, will soon become parents to their third child. The post included photos of him with his wife and daughters.
"All eyes on you, little one. Party of 5 coming soon. 😁," he posted.
Katia also reshared the announcement post on her Instagram account.
Meanwhile, Francisco Lindor had a good 2024 season with the New York Mets. In 152 games, he slashed .273/.344/.500 with 91 RBIs, 33 home runs and 29 stolen bases. This won him his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award.
Lindor finished second in voting for the NL MVP award. He came close to his first MVP award win but, Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani took the award home for his historic first campaign.