While Francisco Alvarez backed his offensive power surge with two homers against the Phillies in the first MLB game after the 2026 All-Star Game, his wife, Nahomi Rojas, recently caught the internet’s attention as she shared snippets of herself soaking up the Miami sunshine in a blue sequin bikini.
Nahomi posed for the sun-kissed photoshoot in the pool lounge area of their luxurious apartment. In the carousel of five photos, she posted, her soft black curls stole the show as the Mets’ wife flaunted her flock of birds tattoo on her outer thigh.
“Miami and I 💘💙☀️” – Francisco Alvarez’s wife, Nahomi Rojas, originally captioned her IG post in Spanish
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Giants’ star Luis Arraez’s wife, Gladys Peñalver de Arraez, left a sweet comment complimenting Nahomi Rojas’ recent photoshoot.
“The perfect outfit for Miami temperature 🔥👌” – Luis Arraez’s wife, Gladys Peñalver de Arraez commented on Francisco Alvarez’s spouse Nahomi Rojas’ IG post in Spanish.


The Mets catcher and his long-time partner, Nahomi Rojas, recently tied the knot in a private wedding ceremony on March 11, 2026. They share a daughter named Renata, who was born last year in 2025.
Francisco Alvarez’s 416 ft. moonshot propels Mets’ victory over Phillies
Francisco Alvarez has been having a terrific season so far. His 416 ft. HR blast off a 1-2 Aaron Nola slider gave his team the initial lead in the top of the third inning. But his offensive heroics didn’t stop there. The Mets catcher blasted another 363-foot shot in the seventh inning.
Mets‘ interim manager Andy Green was impressed with Alvarez’s performance. During a post-game interview, he said,
“That’s as much power as you’re ever going to see in the No. 9 [batting order] hole. So, probably means [Francisco Alvarez] doesn’t really belong in the No. 9 hole.” – Andy Green said.
Mets’ ace Christian Scott just allowed three hits in the 5 2/3 innings he pitched to the Phillies‘ lineup. When asked about Alvarez’s brilliant play, the Mets pitcher shifted the focus to the Mets’ pitching staff and said he was happy to assist.
“Aside from the home runs, I think the biggest impact that I was able to be a part of was how well our pitchers threw. We kept the game close and then were able to score runs in key spots, so I thought we played a really good game.” – Alvarez said.
The Mets slugger is currently batting .259 with 11 home runs, 24 RBIs, and a .773 OPS under his belt in the 65 games he has appeared for the Mets in the 2026 season.
Edited by Ahana Bhaumik










