Francisco Lindor spills the beans on how he met wife Katia Reguero

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Francisco Lindor spills the beans on how he met wife Katia Reguero
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When he wasn’t sliding into home plate, he was sliding into her DMs.

after a one-year engagement — first touched base with his bride through social media.

“We talked for three months and then I met her in Arizona ‘cause I was out there for spring training,” he added. “We just hung out and I was like, ‘I think she’s the One.’ At first, I was a little bit like, ‘Ahh, I don’t want to really commit,’ but I knew that she was the One.”Reguero, 28, a fellow Puerto Rican native, balances her new husband’s athletic side with music.

“If she wants to play softball, I’ll be right there. I’d give her my advice, but somebody else would probably teach her,” he said.a $341 million dollar, 10-year deal with the Mets in 2021.

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