It appears that winning is in the Frazier family's blood!

As former MLB player and two-time All-Star Todd Frazier took home silver just last week at the Tokyo Olympics, his nephew Carson is showcasing that baseball simply runs in their roots.

The twelve-year-old has been competing with Toms River East Little League, as the New Jersey team secured a spot in the Little League World Series this past Friday.

And it was Carson Frazier that helped lead the team to secure their World Series spot with his incredible comeback against Delaware, following his three-run double that brought in the team’s game-winning runs, winning 6-3.

What's even more awesome?

Back in 1998, his uncle Todd was a part of Toms River East and was an absolute star, going 4-for-4 and being the winning pitcher, when they made they captured the Little League World Series championship.

We’re sure the Toddfather has given Carson some pointers as he heads to Williamsport, Pennsylvania to take on Nebraska on Thursday to kick off the Little League World Series.