New York Mets star Francisco Lindor’s wife, Katia, shared a touching message, supporting men who respect their wives as mothers, on Monday on Instagram.
In the heartfelt post, Katia \made her feelings clear about how important it is for husbands to support their wives as they fulfill their roles as mothers.
“I saw this post and thought, ‘Don’t most husbands/dads feel this way?’ But then realized probably not,” the caption read.
The caption is a call to all those husbands and fathers to take the time to reflect on the hard work and dedication mothers put into building a happy, safe, and loving environment for their families. The message is also an invitation for men to become more involved in their roles as fathers and providers.
Francisco Lindor supportive of his wife’s endeavors
In a feature by SNY published on May 6, Katia Lindor took center stage, not as Francisco Lindor’s wife, but as a woman of many talents and aspirations.
The piece showcased how Katia came from a family of prominent attorneys, leading her to pursue a career in the legal field. However, she took a break from her career in law to raise her young family.
As Francisco goes through the rigors of playing baseball, Katia is the cornerstone that holds the family together. But when the season is over, Francisco becomes a full-time family man, focused on spending as much time as possible with his two daughters and loving wife.
The SNY piece brought fans into the Lindor home to see how a baseball family runs during the season. With the grueling schedule that comes with a 162-game MLB season, Katia’s role as a wife and mother becomes even more demanding.
But don’t be fooled into thinking her life is devoid of personal passions. Katia is also an accomplished musician who learned to play the violin from a young age.
While she won’t be appearing on stage or in courtrooms at this point in her life, it doesn’t mean she won’t be taking on the world soon. As the Lindor family expands and heads into a new stage of its children’s lives, fans can expect great things from Katia and Francisco.
Most importantly, the family stays together, cheering on Francisco as he and the Mets look to bring home a World Series championship for the first time since 1986.