Francisco Lindor and the New York Mets beat the Washington Nationals 7-6 in a spring training game that took place at Clover Park, Florida.
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Having reportedly started dating in 2019, Francisco Lindor and Katia Reguero tied the knot in 2021. Currently, the couple have have two daughters together, named Kalina and Amapola, with a baby boy on the way.
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Slow starts are nothing new for Lindor, who owns a career .245 average and .753 OPS in March/April. His May numbers are far better, boasting a .273 average and .811 OPS over the last decade.
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Francisco Lindor engaged in a fun questionnaire during his latest collaboration video with the New York Mets. Known for being a fun-loving yet "serious" man, Lindor touches on everything from his perfect cup of coffee to whether he has any secrets — spoiler alert, he doesn’t.
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