
Francisco Lindor’s wife, Katia, shows off daughter’s Pride Night outfit with adorable pics prior Mets vs. Rays game
New York Mets star Francisco Lindor's wife, Katia, showed support as the New York franchise hosted their ninth annual Pride Night on Friday ahead of their game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
In an Instagram story shared, Katia showed off her daughter, Amapola Chloe's outfit for the celebration. Chloe wore a Mets jersey with a blue skirt holding a Pride flag in the stands.
Another picture had their youngest child, Koa Amani, in a stroller with a custom Mets blanket. Katia wore a custom top with "New York is love" embroidered on it. One of the stories also showcased the Mets scoreboard decorated in rainbow colors for the celebration.

The Mets players were also seen wearing the custom gear during their training session ahead of Friday's home series opener against Tampa. According to the official website, the first 15,000 fans at the ballpark received Mets Pride tank top.
Fans were also entertained by a pre-game part at Citi Field, featuring DJ Mack Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Met.
Francisco Lindor's wife, Katia, reveals special gift from Mets slugger
Francisco Lindor and Katia share three children, two daughters and their latest addition to the family; a son, Koa Amani. Their youngest child was born in March this year.
Katia has been married to the All-Star slugger since 2021 and has been his biggest supporter. She showed off a heartwarming gift from the Mets star in an Instagram post last week.
In the post, the mother of three showcased a custom cap gifted by Francisco Lindor, which read, "If I plant the seed for us, will you grow with me?"
Katia captioned the post:
"Growing together means making space for each other to evolve-choosing, every day, to stay curious, to listen deeply, and to build something that reflects who we are becoming, not just who we were. will always choose to keep growing with you mi amor."
Francisco Lindor is having another strong season after contending for the NL MVP award last year. He's batting .279 with 14 home runs for the NL East leaders.