If you notice a confusing change to players' listed heights this season, that's because of a new MLB system in place.
Seinfeld's George Costanza is full of great quotes, but his funniest still defines sitcom history decades later.
A slew of notable names were considered for the iconic role Virginia Chamlee is a Politics Writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE for three years. Her work has previously appeared in The ...
Considering it’s been more than 35 years since Seinfeld premiered, it’s hard to imagine the main cast as anyone other than Jerry Seinfeldas Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes, Jason ...
Jerry Seinfeld's best friend on the hit sitcom "Seinfeld" almost looked different. During a recent episode of his podcast, "Really? no, Really?," Jason Alexander and his co-host, Peter Tilden, sat ...
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 ...
“I defy you to come up with a better name than ‘Seven,’” George Costanza declared. Not only is Seven a beautiful name, it works as a living tribute to the late New York Yankees outfielder, Mickey ...
One of the most beloved characters in television history is back for a new ad campaign. Jason Alexander reprised his role as George Costanza for KITH's upcoming capsule featuring the New York Yankees.
Who knew there’d be so much interest in a bobblehead from a '90s TV show that was supposed to be about nothing? Last week, the Yankees gave out a “Seinfeld” themed bobblehead to the first 18,000 fans ...
The New York Yankees are again honoring their "assistant to the traveling secretary" this season. The first 18,000 fans at the Yankees' Thursday matchup against the Boston Red Soxreceived a bobblehead ...
In the must-see video above, A massive line formed outside Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York, on Thursday, August 21, as fans hoped to receive a limited-edition bobblehead of the Seinfeld ...
In less than 24 hours since the New York Yankees’ annual “Seinfeld Night,” Ebay has been flooded with listings for the highly sought-after George Costanza bobblehead. The first 18,000 fans in line for ...