"Curlz for dayz" - Francisco Lindor's wife Katia showcases daughters Kalina Zoe & Amapola Chloe's fabulous hair
Francisco Lindor is having a fine 2024 campaign with the New York Mets. After playing a key role in his team's qualification to the postseason, the 30-year-old has been in sublime form since, hitting two crucial home runs in the playoffs so far.
Francisco Lindor's wife, Katia Reguero, along with their daughters, have been traveling to every game to support Lindor and the Mets in the postseason. The pair have two daughters together, Kalina Zoe and Amapola Chloe.
On Tuesday, Katia Reguero took to Instagram to post a series of adorable snaps of her daughters, showcasing their fabulous curls.
"Curlz for days" Katia Reguero captioned the first photo.
"I can't with the posing," she then captioned the third.
It appears the girls' hair type is naturally quite similar to their dad; Francisco Lindor has sported dyed curls at many points in the past. Currently, the shortstop is sporting braided cornrows.
Katia Reguero shares clip of Francisco Lindor's home run, captioned #MVP
The New York Mets beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 in the second game of the NLCS at Dodger Stadium on Monday. After being beaten all ends up in the opening game, New York came back into the series with a hugely important victory, which ties up the seven-game series at one apiece.
Continuing the theme of the season so far, Francisco Lindor once again answered the call when his team needed a big performance from arguably their most important player. The 30-year-old hit a soaring home run to right field of Dodgers' pitcher Ryan Brasier in the very first at-bat of the game, setting the tone for what turned out to be a comfortable victory in the end.
Following Lindor's blast, his wife, Katia Reguero, shared a clip of the homer to her story on Instagram.
"#MVP #Captain" she captioned the story
Mrs. Lindor is not the only one calling for Francisco to be crowned the MVP. The Puerto Rican is playing hugely important roles for his side both offensively and defensively.
While the Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani looks set to win the NL MVP after his historic regular season, Lindor could be in line for postseason MVP awards if he can help the Mets advance to the World Series.