
Jennifer GarnerandBen Affleckare hitting a home run on family nights! Just over 10 years after announcing their divorce, the A-list exes were pictured sitting front row with their two youngest children during theBoston Red Sox'swinning game against theTampa Bay Raysat Fenway Park on July 11. Their eldest child, 19-year-oldViolet Affleck, wasn't pictured at the ballgame. "Great Red Sox family right there, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner and their kids," NESN commentator Dave O'Brien saidduring a broadcast in a clip shared by the official Major League BaseballX account. In the clip,the Oscar-winning actorand"Deadpool & Wolverine"star were engaged in a conversation before the former couple, seated together in between their children, seemingly flashed soft smiles at the camera. Affleck is a longtime Red Sox fan and grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck'sdaughter Violet graduates: See the emotional reaction Garner and ex-husband Affleck were married from 2005 to 2018. Last year, actress and singerJennifer Lopez, 55, filed to divorceAffleck, 52, in Los Angeles Superior Court. Affleck and Lopez were previously together before the actor and Garner's pairing. Since their split a decade ago, the pair have emerged as one of Hollywood's healthiest examples of"conscious uncoupling," a term coinedby Affleck ex and Garner friendGwyneth Paltrow. The"Gigli" stars first met on set of the film, which was released a year later in 2003. After 10 years of marriage, the duo told USA TODAYin a June 2015 statement that "we go forward with love and friendship for one another and a commitment to co-parenting our children whose privacy we ask to be respected during this difficult time." When Affleckaccepted the best picture Academy Award for "Argo" in 2013, he received some backlash for comments about Garner: "I want to thank you for working on marriage for 10 Christmases," he said from the stage. "It's good, it is work, but it's the best kind of work, and there's no one I'd rather work with." But Garner later defended her then-husband, tellingThe Telegraphthat "I know Ben, I knew he meant it as the hugest, warmest compliment in the world. "I think he was saying, 'Look, what we have is really real and I value it above all and I'm in it with you and I know you are in it with me.' That's the way I took it," Garner said. Contributing: Taijuan Moorman, Andrea Mandell This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck reunite for Red Sox baseball game