Well this is awkward.

Current Mets outfielder Bobby Abreu was in attendance and part of apre-game ceremony Monday night at Citizens Bank Park honoring Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins for surpassing Mike Schmidt as the club's all-time hits leader.

Abreu, of course, is a former Phillie and teammate of Rollins, so it isn't all too shocking that he would be in attendance at Citizens Bank Park to help honor his friend. What is odd though, is the fact that Abreu took part in the ceremony while wearing a Phillies jersey.

The Phillies invited Abreu to spring training but ultimately chose not to take him north as part of the opening day roster and the 40-year-old signed with the Mets and currently is batting .281 with one home run and 12 RBIs this season in 89 at bats.

Below is video of Monday night's ceremony and Abreu can be seen on the left-hand side of the field during the early portion of the video.

So, Mets fans, what are your thoughts on a current member of the team attending the function of a division rival and wearing that team's jersey?

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