Baseball: Mets' Todd Frazier attended Jackson Liberty game, cousin hit home run

New York Mets third baseman Todd Frazier used a rare day off to head back home to take in some Shore Conference baseball.

The Toms River native tweeted Monday afternoon that he planned on attending the Central Regional at Jackson Liberty baseball game at 3:45 p.m. to watch his cousin, Lions' junior outfielder Connor Keenan.

It looks like things went pretty well.

Frazier was quite the player when he was younger, too.

He led the 1998 Toms River Little League squad that won the Little League World Series title game that year. The 32-year-old also went on to star at Rutgers University before getting drafted in 2007 by the Cincinnati Reds.

In 2018, Frazier has batted .256 with four home runs and 17 RBI in 26 games for the Mets.

Daniel LoGiudice: @danny_logiudice; dlogiudice@gannettnj.com.