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usonian

(9,995 posts)
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 10:04 PM Mar 18

In bizarro world: New York Yankees to give away George Costanza bobblehead



https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/39740450/new-york-yankees-george-costanza-seinfeld-bobblehead

The New York Yankees will have a bobblehead night this season for their assistant to the traveling secretary, better known as George Costanza.

The character in the hit show "Seinfeld," played by Jason Alexander, is having his own bobblehead giveaway on July 5 for Seinfeld night. The show's first episode aired on July 5, 1989.

The first 18,000 fans to the Yankees matchup against the Boston Red Sox will receive the bobblehead. The figurine includes Costanza in his batting stance while wearing a dress shirt and pants combination.
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In bizarro world: New York Yankees to give away George Costanza bobblehead (Original Post) usonian Mar 18 OP
I love this Auggie Mar 18 #1
No sleeping under the desk ? Diamond_Dog Mar 18 #2
That would be great ... Auggie Mar 19 #3
Wow, Kuip and Manning ..... Diamond_Dog Mar 19 #4
Awesome collection Auggie Mar 19 #5
Auggie, I thought the exact same thing. Diamond_Dog Mar 19 #6
Didn't make the connection to the Pez Dispenser Auggie Mar 19 #8
I didn't know Franklin had a gig in SF too! Diamond_Dog Mar 19 #9
Any Rick Vaughn wild thing Duncanpup Mar 19 #7
No Duncanpup, unfortunately no Wild Thing. Diamond_Dog Mar 19 #10

Auggie

(31,241 posts)
3. That would be great ...
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 07:41 AM
Mar 19

wearing a cotton Yankee uniform.

A few years ago the San Francisco Giants honored Duane Kuiper's only career home run with a bobblehead. Kuiper is the long-time Giants play-by-play television announcer. He was depicted wearing an Indians jersey. It was the first time the Giants honored a player from another team.

Has Cleveland ever honored Joe Tait or Tom Hamilton?

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Diamond_Dog

(32,201 posts)
4. Wow, Kuip and Manning .....
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 09:04 AM
Mar 19

TY Auggie for this! Is this your bobblehead?

I’m sure the Indians/Guardians or perhaps the Cavs have honored Joe Tait with a bobble. They may have put one out for Tom Hamilton, too, I just can’t keep track of them all.

Wanna see my bobblehead collection?



Auggie

(31,241 posts)
5. Awesome collection
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 09:21 AM
Mar 19

Thanks for sharing.

That's not my Kuiper bobblehead, though a friend of mine is disposing of his 100,000 baseball card collection and sent me several vintage Indians cards, including one for Kuiper from 1981.

BTW (and unrelated), I thought Sandy Alomar would have been a natural to replace Francona, but the team hired Vogt instead. Do you know of any story behind that?

Diamond_Dog

(32,201 posts)
6. Auggie, I thought the exact same thing.
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 10:05 AM
Mar 19

I read that Sandy declined to be interviewed for the mgr. job. Apparently he likes being first base/infield/catching coach. How much truth is there I don’t know, but that’s what I read in the Plain Dealer.

Did you notice my Indians Pez dispenser?

As an aside …. I found something here you might enjoy.

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2017/05/xx_memorable_radio_personaliti.html

Auggie

(31,241 posts)
8. Didn't make the connection to the Pez Dispenser
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 11:41 AM
Mar 19

It's the baseball, right?

Special thanks for the link. Lot of fun. I remember the sports folks and WMMS crew mostly. Loved Pete Franklin. He had a 1991-1997 gig on radio in San Francisco. I grew up with Franklin in Cleveland so it was a bonus to have him in the Bay Area at the tail end of his career, though I think a lot of the crowd here couldn't appreciate his style and format the way Ohio did.

Thanks Diamond_Dog. Getting ready to "play ball."

Diamond_Dog

(32,201 posts)
9. I didn't know Franklin had a gig in SF too!
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 12:59 PM
Mar 19

Yep you either loved him or hated him.

Opening Day is right around the corner ….

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