Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck
Jennifer Garner and actor-director Ben Affleck arrive at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California. Get

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck once again proved that they have a harmonious relationship.

On Sunday, the exes reunited to spend some time with their children as a family. In photos released by Daily Mail, Garner and Affleck, both 46, took their 7-year-old son, Samuel, to baseball practice together in Santa Monica, California. With them was their eldest child, Violet, 13.

For their outing, Affleck opted for a casual look, sporting a black shirt, gray jacket, dark jeans and white sneakers. To get into the team spirit, he also donned a blue Los Angeles Dodgers cap. Their only son, meanwhile, looked adorable in his mini-Dodgers uniform, complete with a blue jersey, white sweat pants, blue socks and black sneakers.

The father and son duo were photographed playing catch together before Samuel's practice officially started, with the two tossing a ball back and forth.

Garner, meanwhile, spent some mother-daughter bonding time with Violet on the sidelines. The two also cheered Samuel on during his practice.

The "Alias" alum looked a little more formally dressed in a black blouse, black coat, smart gray slacks and black loafers. Their daughter, Violet, opted for a more casual ensemble, wearing a white shirt, dark blue skirt and a white jacket that she tied around her waist.

Garner and Affleck's second child, 10-year-old Seraphina, was noticeably absent from the family outing.

Meanwhile, this latest sighting comes a few hours after Garner was snapped attending church alone in Pacific Palisades, California.

Garner and Affleck officially finalized their divorce in October last year, and the "Love, Simon" star has since moved on with businessman John Miller. But the two obviously continue to maintain an amicable relationship as they co-parent their three children.

Just recently, Affleck sat down for an interview on the "Today" show where he opened up about raising children with Garner. He told host Hoda Kotb that he has been doing his best to be a good father for his children and acknowledged that he owes a lot to Garner.

“I hope I’m a pretty good dad,” the "Justice League" star said. “I certainly try very hard. I’m lucky they got a great mom, and she helps out a great deal with making sure that we co-parent in as good a way as possible.”