On Tuesday, New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor's wife, Katia Reguero, posted a series of adorable snaps to her Instagram story, as she and her two daughters celebrated New Year's eve with family.
Per sources, Francisco Lindor first contacted Katia Reguero via the popular social media platform Instagram, and the pair first met each other in person when Lindor traveled to Arizona for spring training, where Katia Reguero resided at the time. After dating for a few years, the pair went on to get married in December of 2021, in Miami, Florida.
Currently, the couple live in New York, where Lindor plays for the Mets, and have two daughters together named Kalina and Amapola, with another child on the way.
Katia Reguero pens heartfelt message for her husband Francisco Lindor, as the couple celebrated their third wedding anniversary
On December 16, New York Mets superstar Francisco Lindor's wife, Katia Reguero, took to Instagram to post a heartfelt message dedicated to her husband, along with snaps of memorable moments, as the couple celebrated three years of marriage.
"Three years of marriage, countless cherished moments, and with our third child on the way, life with you grows ever sweeter. Te amo!! Thank you for choosing to grow with me and for being the perfect partner to navigate the beautiful chaos of parenthood together. Happy anniversary #3 🤍" Katia Reguero captioned her Instagram post.
Francisco Lindor enjoyed a fantastic 2024 season, finishing the regular season with a .273 batting average, a .844 OPS, 33 home runs and 91 RBIs. Though the Mets looked like they were in the midst of a poor season during the first few months of the year, an excellent second half ensured they made it to the postseason, with Lindor at the center of all the action in both offensive and defensive situations.
In the postseason, the Mets saw off the Milwaukee Brewers and the Philadelphia Phillies to make it to the NLCS for the first time in nine years, before eventual World Series champions the Los Angeles Dodgers flexed their muscles to win the pennant in their stead.