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New York Yankees announce George Costanza sleeping bobblehead giveaway
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New York Yankees announce George Costanza sleeping bobblehead giveaway

by admin August 22, 2025


The New York Yankees are again honoring their “assistant to the traveling secretary” this season.

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The first 18,000 fans at the Yankees’ Thursday matchup against the Boston Red Sox received a bobblehead of George Costanza sleeping under his desk. It coincided with “Seinfeld Night” at Yankee Stadium. Fans made sure to arrive as early as five hours before first pitch to snag the bobblehead.

The figurine depicts Costanza, played by Jason Alexander and one of the main characters of the hit show “Seinfeld,” sleeping on the job during the Season 8 episode “The Nap.” Above Costanza sleeping is one of his quotes from the episode: “I love a good nap. Sometimes it’s the only thing getting me out of bed in the morning.”

“I love a good nap. Sometimes it’s the only thing getting me out of bed in the morning.” – George Costanza

Join us at @yankeestadium on Thursday, August 21 for Seinfeld Night! 1st 18,000 guests will receive a George Costanza Bobblehead 🎟️👉https://t.co/9qKKKUfDRJ pic.twitter.com/68dJDkvLZN

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) June 26, 2025

In the 1997 episode, Costanza, played by Jason Alexander, decides to sleep under his desk in his office. He then recruits a handyman to expand the space under his desk for more headroom, a shelf for an alarm clock, a drawer for a blanket and a cup holder.

“This is better than my bed at home,” he says once it’s complete.

Costanza then tests it out and takes a nap. But then-Yankees owner George Steinbrenner — voiced by show co-creator Larry David — soon enters Constanza’s office looking for him. When he can’t find him, he waits inside. Eventually, Costanza phones Jerry Seinfeld and asks him to make a fake emergency call so Steinbrenner will leave the building.

The Yankees also released a bobblehead of Costanza during a game against the Red Sox last season. In that one, Costanza is in his batting stance while wearing a dress shirt and pants combination.

Crowds lined up four hours before first pitch during the Costanza giveaway last season.





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Yankees' Aaron Judge continues tear, launches 469-foot HR
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Yankees’ Aaron Judge continues tear, launches 469-foot HR

by admin June 11, 2025


KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Aaron Judge crushed a 469-foot home run that nearly left Kauffman Stadium in the first inning of the New York Yankees’ game against the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night, continuing his season-long ravaging of pitchers across baseball.

The home run, Judge’s 24th, was the third longest in the majors this season behind Mike Trout’s (484 feet) and Logan O’Hoppe (470 feet).

The homer raised Judge’s batting average to .398 and his OPS to 1.279 — 264 points higher than the second best in baseball, Shohei Ohtani.

117.9 MPH
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AARON JUDGE OBLITERATES THIS BASEBALL! pic.twitter.com/XOYcLnExqg

— MLB (@MLB) June 10, 2025

Judge took a 2-0 fastball from rookie left-hander Noah Cameron, who had not given up more than one run in any of his previous five major league starts, and yanked it down the line, toward the Royals Hall of Fame that abuts the left-field foul pole.

The ball landed just shy of the Hall of Fame’s roof and registered as the sixth-farthest homer at the stadium in the decade since MLB’s ball-tracking system began. It was the seventh-longest regular-season homer in Judge’s career, with his best a 496-foot shot to left-center field at Yankee Stadium off Marcus Stroman as a rookie in 2017.

Judge’s season-long heater continued after he hit two home runs Sunday in a loss to the Boston Red Sox. His batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage all lead major league hitters, while he ranks second in home runs behind Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh and is tied with Boston’s Rafael Devers for the American League lead in RBIs.





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Shohei Ohtani hits 2 HRs as Dodgers top Aaron Judge, Yankees
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Shohei Ohtani hits 2 HRs as Dodgers top Aaron Judge, Yankees

by admin May 31, 2025


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LOS ANGELES — The New York Yankees’ return to Dodger Stadium, the site of a star-studded World Series and an improbable Game 1, was billed as one of this season’s most anticipated matchups. It began in unprecedented fashion — with Aaron Judge homering in the top of the first and Shohei Ohtani answering in the bottom half, marking the first time two reigning MVPs have homered in the same inning of the same game.

In the end, Ohtani prevailed.

The Los Angeles Dodgers’ two-way phenomenon added another homer in the sixth, igniting a four-run rally against a previously dominant Max Fried and sparking an 8-5, come-from-behind victory on Friday night. Ohtani has now gone deep 15 times in May, tying a franchise record for the most home runs in a single month.

“He’s impressive,” Judge said. “He’s one of the best players in the game for a reason. What he can do in the box, on the basepath, once he gets back on the mound — it’s special.”

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Ohtani is expected to face hitters in a live-batting-practice session at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, his second in a span of six days. His pitching progression has been steady in recent weeks, but he is not expected to join the Dodgers’ needy rotation until some time after the All-Star break. In the meantime, Ohtani continues to be a force offensively, slashing .294/.394/.670 with 11 stolen bases and a major league-leading 22 home runs — three more than the second-place Judge, whose batting average sits at .392.

“I heard the chants for MVP tonight,” Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman said of Ohtani, “and he’s really well on his way to doing that again.”

The Dodgers defeated the Yankees in five World Series games last fall, claiming their first full-season championship in 36 years. It was a matchup of arguably the two most storied franchises, both with bloated payrolls and star-laden rosters. Seven months later, the rematch was just as decorated. Had Mookie Betts not sustained the toe fracture that is expected to keep him out for the entire weekend series, Friday’s game would have marked the first time in major league history that three former MVPs resided in each lineup for the same game.

Judge and Ohtani, though, are the clear headliners — and both played as advertised. Ohtani homered twice; Judge homered, added a double and made a sensational diving catch deep in the right-center-field gap, robbing Teoscar Hernandez of extra bases.

Said Yankees manager Aaron Boone: “Some of the stars really shone tonight.”

Fried was certainly one of them. The star left-hander fashioned a 7-0 record and a 1.29 ERA through his first 11 starts with the Yankees and held a 5-2 lead when he took the mound for the sixth inning.

Then the Dodgers came all the way back, drawing memories of their infamous five-run rally in Game 5 of the World Series. Ohtani started it with a towering home run to right field. Hernandez and Will Smith added back-to-back singles. Freeman, who ranks just behind Judge with a .368 batting average, added an opposite-field RBI double. Andy Pages drove in another run with a single, and Michael Conforto plated the Dodgers’ sixth with a bases-loaded walk.

The Dodgers added two more with Pages’ two-run single in the seventh, and a severely shorthanded bullpen — one that lost Evan Phillips to Tommy John surgery and has four other high-leverage relievers on the injured list — held the Yankees in check the rest of the way.

Asked if it reminded him of the Dodgers’ World Series comeback of Game 5, Freeman, who delivered the walk-off grand slam in Game 1, said he “actually never thought about it.”

“That was just pretty good ball game right there to beat Max Fried, who is probably one of the top five pitchers in the game right now. To score that many runs off him, it’s very hard to do. And a testament to Shohei, who is hitting home runs all over the place, and then just getting guys on, keeping the line moving, getting huge hits, and just tacking on a couple more runs. That was awesome.”



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