Baseball Star’s Spouse Named To Zohran Mamdani’s Transition Group
Katia Reguero Lindor, the wife New York Mets superstar shortstop Francisco Lindor, has been listed as one of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s inaugural committee members.
Reguero Lindor hosts a podcast called “The Un-a-Parent Podcast,” which focuses on parenting topics and is bilingual in nature. The podcast largely focuses on parenthood and draws from personal stories and was referenced on the list of Mamdani’s inaugural committee members.
She previously took to social media to express support for the self-styled socialist mayor-elect’s campaign this past November. “Supporting politicians who fight for immigrants, artists, workers, and everyone who deserves a dignified life – isn’t against my interests, even if I’m in a different economic position, my well-being is tied to the well-being of others. When humanity thrives, we all do. Choosing kindness, equity, and solidarity isn’t radical – it’s what keeps us human,” Requero Lindor captioned the post she reshared, according to a report from Fox News.
“Your enemies aren’t the immigrants — they’re the one-percenters hoarding the wealth while leaving you without basic needs,” the post added. Additionally, she participated in a two-day hunger strike in 2023 to protest the Israel-Hamas conflict and has shared content on TikTok discussing immigration, mixed-status families, and the political climate in the United States.
In addition to her outspoken political activity, Reguero Lindor has long remained active in team actives. On September 17 of this year, she performed a violin rendition of the national anthem ahead of a Mets home game at Citi Field in Queens.
Mets star Francisco Lindor’s podcaster wife is on Zohran Mamdani’s inaugural committee https://t.co/NwM9SDCBkl pic.twitter.com/1f2MyptHVr
— New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) December 26, 2025
In a recent statement, the mayor-elect said he is excited to share Inauguration Day with members of the committee.
“Our city’s artists, thinkers, organizers and activists have shaped what New York looks, sounds and feels like,” Mamdani said. “This is a celebration of the movement that made this victory possible and the beginning of a new dawn for our city. I could not be more excited to share this moment with these committee members and with New Yorkers across the five boroughs.”
Other celebrities, such as actor and filmmaker John Turturro, actress and activist Cynthia Nixon and actor and author Kal Penn are also listed as members of the committee.
Veteran sports radio host Mike Francesca recently reported that the exit of longtime Mets slugger Brandon Nimmo was due to a politically-motived dispute with Lindor over political issues. “The Nimmo-Lindor thing, my understanding, was political, had to do with Trump. One side liked Trump, one side didn’t like Trump,” he said.
Nimmo, who reportedly donated to Trump in 2020 and was known as a supporter, was traded to the Texas Rangers amid these reports, with sources suggesting the disagreement created a divide that contributed to his departure.
The best part is the chuckle when dropping the news that the Mets had problems because of Trump. pic.twitter.com/PaA3aKzBi4
— Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) December 16, 2025
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