The Jace Peterson-Jose Bautista rivalry was something that few saw coming 48 hours ago, but it appears to be a thing now.

The Braves and Blue Jays had a heated night at the ballpark for multiple reasons on Wednesday: One included a homophobic slur, a Freddie Freeman broken wrist and another was about a bat flip.

Guess which one angered the Braves the most …

During the eighth inning of Wednesday’s 8-4 Atlanta win, Bautista hit a long home run with his team trailing. He unleashed a pretty spectacular bat flip, but the Braves, as they tend to do, took exception to the bat flip. Bautista exchanged words with the Braves’ Peterson as he rounded first base and gave a skip, which only made the Braves more angry and led to a bench-clearing incident. Braves reliever Eric O’Flaherty joked after the game that Bautista should be careful given his history of getting punched in the face (See: Rougned Odor).

After all that, Thursday was expected to be a tense environment at SunTrust Park. Kevin Pillar was suspended. Bautista was, well, not suspended. So, Bautista predictably took a 96 mph fastball to the leg from Julio Teheran on his first at-bat because baseball’s unwritten rules call for this sort of behavior. Both benches were warned.

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This anti-Bautista vibe was evident before the game as a Braves fan worked up a Photoshopped sign of Odor’s punch to Bautista’s face, but instead of Odor, it was Peterson in a Braves cap. Peterson signed the poster.

Photoshop performance aside, it seems that the Braves are still really upset about bat flips.