In Photos: Jonathan Aranda's custom City Connect cleats pay heartfelt tribute to daughter Regina and wife Milka
Tampa Bay Rays infielder Jonathan Aranda rocked the Rays City Connect jersey paired with his custom cleats, paying heartfelt tribute to his daughter Regina and wife Milka this past weekend in the three-game series against the Kansas City Royals at Tropicana Field.
Take a look at Jonathan Aranda's custom City Connect cleats here:
The cleats have the silhouette of Air Jordan high-top sneakers and have a funky neon green and purple colorway. On the back of the cleats are the names of Aranda's wife and daughter, Milka and Regina.
Jonathan Aranda has been playing as a utility ballplayer for the Rays this season since making his first start on May 14th, 2024, against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. His wife, Milka, and daughter, Regina, have previously attended some of his home games this season at Tropicana Field.
Aranda dated his longtime girlfriend, Milka, for over a year before marrying her in a grand affair in front of all his friends and family members. Both Jonathan and his wife share their precious life moments with their daughter, Regina, actively on their social media handles.
The Mexican couple welcomed their daughter in January 2024, as they both posted a heartfelt message announcing the same on their respective Instagram profiles. The caption on their post read:
"Welcome to the world Regina, we are very happy to have you with us, we love you with all our hearts. Thank you all for your prayers for our family"
The happy family of three loves to spend quality time together, as both Aranda and his wife spend a lot of time with their newborn daughter Regina as well as with each other going to events and dates.
Jonathan Aranda and wife, Milka, enjoyed a Bad Bunny concert in Tampa
On May 22, 2024, Jonathan Aranda and his wife Milka went on a thrilling date to see an electrifying concert by Latin American rapping sensation Bad Bunny during his Most Wanted Man Tour in Tampa, Florida.
The couple shared images from the concert of Puerto Rican sensation Bad Bunny, who performed in Florida for the first time in five years.
Jonathan Aranda has finally started to gain traction in the big leagues after making a late start to the season with the Tampa Bay Rays. He is batting with an average of .235, with one home run, two RBIs, and .698 OPS.
While the major part of the regular season is yet to unfold, Jonathan can expect the constant support from wife Milka and daughter Regina to flourish in the 2024 MLB season.