The Summer of George Hits Yankee Stadium with Costanza Nap Bobblehead on ‘Seinfeld Night’
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New York Yankees Celebrate Tie-In With Iconic Sitcom
In the fictional world of “Seinfeld,” George Costanza earns a job with the New York Yankees after a memorable run-in with then-team owner George Steinbrenner in the last episode of season 5. He works until the end of season 8, when Costanza is traded to the Tyson company in exchange for chicken beer. There were many Yankee tie-ins during George’s three seasons of “employment” with the team, a relationship that the Yankees continue to celebrate. …
Yankees Fans Are About To Go Nuts Over George Costanza Bobbleheads Again
The New York Yankees are going to send their fans into a bobblehead-fueled frenzy once again after they unveiled their latest George Costanza bobblehead, and this one is a beaut.The Bronx Bombers gave away a bobblehead paying homage to Jason Alexander's iconic Seinfeld character for last year's Seinfeld night, and to say that it was a hit with fans would be an understatement.Fans lined up to be one of the 18,000 lucky ones who got to take home a…


The summer of George hits Yankee Stadium with Costanza nap bobblehead on ‘Seinfeld Night’
It’s once again going to be the summer of George at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees announced Thursday that the first 18,000 fans at the team’s Aug. 21 matchup against the Red Sox will get a bobblehead of George Costanza sleeping under his desk at former owner George Steinbrenner’s office as a part of “Seinfeld Night” at the stadium. The former Yankees assistant to the traveling secretary on the long-running
Yankees giving away George Costanza bobblehead for 'Seinfeld' Night
Ruth, Gehirg, Dimaggio, Mantle — Costanza? This summer, George Costanza will indeed take his place as one of the many New York Yankees legends to receive his own bobblehead. And let us tell you, it’s a doozy. In the Season 8 episode appropriately named, “The Nap,” Seinfeld fans learned not only that George Costanza enjoys a midday nap at work (which to be fair, wasn’t exactly a revelation) but that he takes them very seriously. And with the help…
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