Who is Francisco Lindor’s Wife?
Francisco Lindor’s wife is Katia Reguero Lindor, a classically trained violinist, podcast host. Katia Reguero Lindor is the woman who stole Francisco Lindor’s heart; her violin stole hearts all over New York on September 16, 2025, when she played the National Anthem before a Mets game, a moment that left Francisco bouncing with pride, their little son in his arms.
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Katia’s not just talented, she’s dedicated: she minored in music at St. Mary’s University in Texas and, despite mom-life’s chaos, still manages to practice violin for a couple of hours when she can (which even Francisco joked is less than before because “we have the baby now,” casual understatement). Sure, stadium spotlights might be new, but the heart? All there.
Katia’s journey with music spills into home life, too. She’s known to host the “Un-a-Parent” podcast, covering parenting’s unglamorous truths with grace, warmth, and a sprinkle of wisdom, sometimes featuring the whole Lindor family in candid moments. Not bad for someone who makes a home birth look easy, plays violin at major league games, and laughs at Francisco’s bad dad jokes.
Who is Francisco Lindor?
Francisco Lindor is one of baseball’s brightest, known as “Mr. Smile,” shortstop for the New York Mets, and owner of that rare warmth that radiates from field to dugout to stands. Born on November 14, 1993, in Puerto Rico (yes, he’s 31 now), Lindor’s baseball journey started before most kids learn fractions: drafted 8th overall by the Cleveland Indians, brought Gold Gloves, Platinum Gloves, and a 30–30 club membership, then moved to New York in 2021, where the big contracts and bigger moments began.
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He’s not just the team’s backbone, he’s a guy who’ll dedicate his walkup song to his family and choose a No. 21 jersey for Roberto Clemente Day that blends hometown pride and showmanship.
Francisco Lindor Wife Nationality
Katia Reguero Lindor is Puerto Rican, just like Francisco genuinely, “Made in Puerto Rico,” as her online profile likes to boast. They share cultural roots, plenty of Spanish at home, and an obvious comfort with tradition, whether celebrating Roberto Clemente or sharing family milestones.
Their shared heritage shapes not only family life, but public moments like Hispanic Heritage Night, when Katia’s violin solo headlined the game and Francisco wore the No. 21 jersey in honor of a fellow Puerto Rican legend. It’s not just window-dressing; their connection to Puerto Rico is central, visible, and, occasionally, the not-so-secret ingredient in Mets’ winning streaks.
Francisco Lindor Kids
Francisco and Katia Lindor have three kids, not that you’d know it by the calm with which they parent (well, unless you’re watching the chaos unfold on Katia’s podcast). Their oldest daughter is Kalina Zoé, their second is Amapola Chloé, and their youngest just welcomed this spring, is Koa Amani. Ages? As of September 2025:
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Kalina Zoé: 4 years old
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Amapola Chloé: about 21 months
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Koa Amani: was born in March 2025.
Little family traditions, like walking up to “My Girl” as a nod to his daughters or bouncing Koa at pregame ceremonies, spill naturally into their public lives, with parenting and professional achievements crossing paths constantly.
Francisco Lindor Age
Francisco Lindor is 31 years old, born on November 14, 1993, a detail that probably means he’s on his third or fourth “dad phase” by now, and still somehow grinning through late-night baby feedings. It’s funny watching Major Leaguers surprise themselves with parenthood (“It’s not the baby's fault I went 0-for-4!” he joked, post-birth of Koa) and still hit home runs minutes after their kids are born. That’s Lindor’s life: a little bit wild, beautifully unpredictable, and always worth watching.