Todd Frazier and Adam Eaton Seen Having Amicable Conversation Before Mets-Nationals
By Michael Luciano

We've got a new record for either the quickest backpedal in MLB history or the quickest reconciliation of a feud possibly ever.
Monday night's New York Mets-Washington Nationals game was marred by an ugly scuffle between Mets infielder Todd Frazier and Nationals outfielder Adam Eaton. However, against all odds, the two could be seen having a friendly chat before Tuesday night's game, signaling that they've buried the hatchet in record time.
These two just had a pregame discussion. There was no visible hatchet; hopefully because it was being buried. pic.twitter.com/EG3rZ5IvhY
— Sam Dykstra (@SamDykstraMiLB) May 21, 2019
And just like that, it's over as soon as it began.
This comes as a surprise, because Eaton and Frazier's post-game comments made it sound like there was some bad blood dating back to when they were teammates in Chicago that potentially fueled this scuffle.
"He's like an old girlfriend"
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 21, 2019
Adam Eaton says he's surprised Todd Frazier started a feud with him: pic.twitter.com/BPPkHM81yj
With how quickly this got resolved, we may never know the backstory behind one of the few genuine inter-player feuds in baseball.
Here's the exchange between Adam Eaton and Todd Frazier mentioned by @masnKolko, courtesy of the MASN broadcast: pic.twitter.com/0Orc8eKB8n
— Tim Britton (@TimBritton) May 21, 2019
It's a bit disappointing that Eaton and Frazier kissed and made up so quickly (at least, covering their battle with a rug or something). For a brief second, the Mets and Nationals were actually compelling.