Rob McElhenney, known for his role in 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' participated in a unique ceremonial first pitch before the London Series finale between the Mets and Phillies. Instead of choosing between Chase Utley and Bryce Harper to catch his pitch, McElhenney orchestrated a ceremonial double play. He underhand tossed the ball to Chase Utley, who then threw it to Bryce Harper, completing a 6-4-3 double play. This event, which also saw Kaitlin Olson in attendance, added a memorable moment to the MLB London Series, which was broadcasted on ESPN.
Rob McElhenney had a wholesome reason for his ceremonial double play at the MLB London Series https://t.co/JkVOJFUzmD https://t.co/xIvXDe01Sv
Rob McElhenney used Bryce Harper, Chase Utley to throw out perfect ‘first pitch’ https://t.co/DpzKzhuXRF
Rob McElhenney just couldn't choose between Bryce Harper and Chase Utley to catch his first pitch ... so he turned a double play with them instead 😂 #LondonSeries https://t.co/F3zcFAQyWn
Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson are ready for Mets-Phillies from London 🇬🇧 📺 ESPN https://t.co/qkdjTr6BIq
Before the London Series finale, we have answer to "Chase or Bryce?" Instead of throwing a first pitch to Chase Utley, Rob McElhenney started the first "ceremonial double play," underhand tossing to Chase Utley, who threw from second base to Harper. https://t.co/xrs8asRZDG
Rob McElhenney throws the first pitch of the game To Chase Utley…who throws it to Bryce Harper Incredible https://t.co/KTyEz1ANMG
Rob McElhenny, Chase Utley and Bryce Harper just turned a ceremonial 6-4-3 double play. So, I guess Rob chose both. https://t.co/e5B4Ni2G2p