The Mets playoffs begin Friday at Citi Field, where they will host the Padres in the wildcard round. With October baseball in full swing, find out who will be supporting the Mets through the playoffs.
Haley Alonso, wife of first baseman Pete Alonso
A Citi Field staple, Haley Alonso has cheered on the Mets throughout the season, regularly sharing game day photos and videos on Instagram. When the Mets clinched a playoff berth in September, Haley – who married Alonso, 27, last year – congratulated the team with a sweet tribute.
“Ready for October baseball!” Haley exclaimed in an Instagram story at the time.
The Alonsos tied the knot in November 2021 and then traveled to Italy for their honeymoon. During their stay abroad, the couple met Pope Francis in Vatican City.
Erica May-Scherzer, wife of pitcher Max Scherzer
Married since 2013Erica and Max Scherzer savored every moment of their first season with the Mets, with whom the right-hander signed in November 2021 on a three-year, $130 million deal. A former athlete herself, Erica, was a pitcher on the Missouri softball team. She ended her career prematurely due to heart disease, by the Washington Post.
Erica celebrated the Mets’ opening day in April, posting a cute family photo on Instagram featuring Scherzer, 38, in his uniform. The couple expecting her fourth childa little girl, in February 2023.
Katia Reguero, wife of shortstop Francisco Lindor
Prior to the start of the 2022 regular season, Francisco Lindor married Katia Reguero in a magnificent outdoor ceremony in December. The couple, who got engaged in late 2020, shared photos from the big day on their Instagram pages, including the moment they became husband and wife.
“I promise to love you forever, until death do us part”, Reguero captioned the post.
Lindor, 28 years old, says La Poste in April that he met Reguero, who hosts the “Un-a-Parent” podcast, via social media. They share one child together, a young girl named Kalina.
Tatiana DaSilva McNeil, wife of utility player Jeff McNeil
This post-season will be very special for Jeff McNeil and his wife, Tatiana, as they welcomed the newest Mets fan over the summer.
“A week ago we welcomed the cutest little boy into our family and he’s had quite an adventure already!” the 30 year old utility player sprung from son Lucasborn July 13.
McNeil and Tatiana have been married since 2018, with the couple celebrating their fourth anniversary in February. McNeil, who won the National League batting title this yearthanked Tatiana for her endless support in an Instagram tribute.
Stacey Harris, wife of pitcher Jacob deGrom
Life changed dramatically for Jacob deGrom in 2014. Not only was the right-handed pitcher promoted to the major leagues that year, he married his wife, Stacey Harris. DeGrom, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, shares two young children with Harris, with her son arriving in 2016.
“I was born on Father’s Day, and my first Father’s Day is my birthday. I don’t really want [presents]. I’m just happy to have my family here with me,” he told the Post in the spring of 2016. “I am happy to be a father. It really puts things into perspective. . . what is important and what is not.
Chelsea Nimmo, wife of outfielder Brandon Nimmo
Brandon Nimmo and his wife Chelsea, a nurse, exchanged vows in 2017, two years after announcing their engagement.
Although the couple keep much of their romance under wraps, the 29-year-old outfielder occasionally posts Instagram photos from their date nights, some of which included Islanders games.
Nimmo and Chelsea are the proud parents of a dog named Jake.
Nashaly Mercado, wife of pitcher Edwin Diaz
Together for more than 10 years, Edwin Diaz celebrated a decade of love with his wife, Nashaly Mercado, in August.
“I want to thank God for all the blessings he has given us over these 10 years for our beautiful children and for all the beautiful things that are happening, I love you so much,” the 28-year-old right-hander said. on Instagram at the time.
Mercado has nearly 11,000 followers on the social media platform, where she frequently shares photos of her family, fashion and game day outings.
Marci Canha, wife of outfielder Mark Canha
Just like her husband, outfielder and food blogger Mark Canha, Marci Canha also has quite a following on social media. Shortly after the 33-year-old was hit by a pitch during a May game against the Cardinals, Marci took to Twitterwhere she posted a “Friends” GIF which featured David Schimmer’s Ross Geller holding back Jennifer Aniston’s Rachel Green, the latter waving her fists.
Marci’s post went on to receive over 700 fan likes, which clearly shows that Mets fans support the Canha family. The mother-of-two also showed his support for the team leading to the playoffs.