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batmagadanleadoff
Apr 16 2014 12:01 PM

Mets minor league team is hosting “Seinfeld night”

Aaron Gleeman

Apr 16, 2014, 11:19 AM EDT

Jerry Seinfeld is a big Mets fan, so he’ll probably love this.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Seinfeld” starting on NBC the Mets’ Single-A affiliate, the Brooklyn Cyclones of the New York-Penn League, are hosting a “Seinfeld Night” at the ballpark on July 5.

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Darren Rovell of ESPN.com reports that the first 2,500 fans will get a Keith Hernandez bobblehead depicting him from the “Magic Loogie” episode of the show. Some other details of the festivities, via Rovell:

During the game, the team will become Vandelay Industries Park, named for the latex company George Costanza tells the unemployment office he might work for. The Cyclones say that anyone who can present a legitimate business card that shows they are a latex salesman will get in for free.

Thanks to Newman, mailmen in uniform will throw out the first pitch. Fans will have a chance to take part in an eating contest featuring cereal, Jerry’s favorite food, and there will be a dancing contest where fans will try to dance just like Elaine. To commemorate one of Jerry’s most awkward moments, the Cyclones will wear puffy shirts during batting practice.


I’m sure it’ll be super cheesy, but as a huge “Seinfeld” fan I can’t imagine the whole night not being really fun.

Some other possibilities that the Cyclones are free to use/steal:

- Every time a hitter on either team gets to first base they have to wear a Keith Hernandez mustache on the bases.

- Roundtable discussion of whether Jay Buhner-for-Ken Phelps was a good trade or not.

- Any player who follows in Paul O’Neill’s footsteps by hitting two home runs* for a sick child wins a free black-and-white cookie for everyone in the crowd.

- George Constanza look-a-like giving hitting tips to the players during pregame batting practice.

- And of course anyone with a baby named “Seven” gets in for free.


http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/ ... eld-night/

d'Kong76
Apr 16 2014 12:25 PM
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 16 2014 01:36 PM
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No wool uniforms?

Ashie62
Apr 16 2014 01:40 PM
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Everyone in the crowd can be the second spitter...

Zvon
Apr 16 2014 01:43 PM
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
No wool uniforms?

My first thought too.

Nymr83
Apr 16 2014 02:21 PM
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Are they playing the Pittsburgh affiliate? The crowd could chant "I dont want to be a Pirate!"

Edgy MD
Apr 16 2014 02:27 PM
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Wasn't the Seinfeld tribute night something of a non-starter?