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In Pictures: Luis Severino's wife Rosmaly poses in stylish black chic outfit, ready to take "mini diva" Christmas shopping in G-Class Mercedes-Benz

On Thursday, Oakland Athletics pitcher Luis Severino's wife, Rosmaly, shared an Instagram post posing next to a G-Class Mercedes-Benz in a stylish black outfit.

Rosmaly's outfit featured a black long-sleeve shirt paired with black trousers. She added a pop of color with multi-colored shoes in red, white and black, complementing her ensemble. She accessorized with a white necklace and a green sports cap.

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Rosmaly also shared a story in the same outfit and the same car in the background. She also posed with her daughter.

"Isa says let's target her to drive our new car," she captioned the post (translated from Spanish). "My mini diva is ready to do her Christmas shopping."
Image Credit: Instagram/@rosmaly_frechel
Image Credit: Instagram/@rosmaly_frechel
Image Credit: Instagram/@rosmaly_frechel
Image Credit: Instagram/@rosmaly_frechel

As the Christmas holidays are around the corner, Rosmaly shared a post on Saturday with the caption:

"May God fill each family with love and understanding this Christmas 🎄 Our family wishes you all a Merry Christmas 🎄."
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Rosmaly and Luis Severino celebrated their wedding anniversary in Japan

Rosmaly and her husband, Luis Severino, traveled to Japan last month. She shared highlights from the trip on Instagram, posting several photos and videos on Nov. 9.

"⛩️One of the most incredible experiences of my life…..⛩️ I love Kyoto 🪭."
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Additionally, the couple celebrated their wedding anniversary on Nov. 14. The post featured the couple posing with their anniversary cake, held by Rosmaly.

Luis captioned the anniversary post:

"I love you 😍@rosmaly_frechel."
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Severino played for the New York Mets last season, appearing in 31 games with a 3.91 ERA and an 11-7 record. He recorded 161 strikeouts and became a free agent at the end of the season.

Severino signed a three-year, $67 million deal with the Oakland Athletics on Dec. 5, the largest contract in franchise history.

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