Francisco Lindor's wife, Katia Lindor, shared an adorable glimpse into their family life during the offseason.
Katia took to her Instagram handle on Monday to share a story with their eldest daughter, Kalina Zoe. The picture shows Kalina posing with a pen and a notebook on which she wrote her name.
"Practicando como escribir su nombre" ("Practicing how to write your name"), Katia wrote.
Katia Lindor often shares moments from her family life with her 89.1K followers. Kalina turned four in November and the mother celebrated the special day with a post on Instagram.
The first picture included Kalina striking a pose as the birthday girl. It was followed by several pictures of her with her parents and family.
Katia wrote a heartfelt message in the caption.
"Four years ago, I became a mom for the first time thanks to this ray of pure light. Kalina, you are and always will be the first great love of my life after your dad. Thank you for coming into our lives and enriching it in a unique and incomparable way," Lindor wrote. (Translated)
"You never cease to amaze me with your emotional intelligence, your empathy, and that beautiful energy you radiate. ... We love you, Kalina Zoé 🌸. You are light in the lives of all of us who have the privilege of loving you. ✨"
Katia and Francisco Lindor will soon welcome a new member to their family
Katia and Francisco Lindor are parents to two daughters, Kalina Zoe and Amapola Chloe, and are expecting their third child.
On Dec. 13, Lindor took to his Instagram account to share the news with his fans. Along with pictures of the family of four, the post also contained one in which the entire Lindor family is posing with Kalina holding her mother's sonogram.
"All eyes on you, little one. Party of 5 coming soon. 😁," Francisco Lindor wrote in the caption
Meanwhile, on the field, Francisco Lindor played 152 games, hitting .273/.344/.500. He had 91 RBIs with hit 33 homers, and stole 29 bases. This led him to win his second consecutive Silver Slugger award.
Francisco Lindor came close to winning his first MVP award, as he was among the three players nominated. However, he missed out to Shohei Ohtani, who lifted the award after a historic first season with the Dodgers.