Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor proudly looked on as his wife, Katia, played the national anthem on a violin before jumping up and down alongside his children in a heartwarming moment ahead of Tuesday’s game against the Padres.

Katia, who is a classically trained violinist, performed as part of the Mets’ celebration of Hispanic Heritage Night — taking place one day after the official Roberto Clemente Day — at Citi Field and was given a rousing ovation after she finished playing.

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The Mets shortstop stood near the backstop with the couple’s three kids — daughters, Kalina and Amapola Chloé, and son, Koa

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