The Bryan Bros. celebration continued in New York on Sunday, August 25, where they were recognized by adoring crowds twice in one unforgettable day.
In the afternoon at Citi Field, the twins made a grand entrance in custom Mets jerseys emblazoned with “119” in tribute to their record 119 career titles. “Pitcher” Bob took the mound and fired the ceremonial first pitch to “catcher” Mike, a perfect setup for their trademark chest bump that drew cheers from the crowd before the Mets rolled past the Phillies 13–3. It wasn’t their first time under the Citi Field spotlight. In 2012, fresh off Olympic gold, they also threw out the first pitch in Queens.
Later that evening, the celebration shifted across the street to the US Open, where the Bryans received their official Hall of Fame rings on the grounds where they captured five men’s doubles titles. In front of a packed New York crowd, the ceremony honored their competitive greatness and enduring connection to Flushing Meadows, where their dominance helped cement the US Open as their signature stage.
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