The New York Yankees are everything to George Costanza from the hit comedy “Seinfeld,” and the organization is honoring the legendary character with his own bobblehead all season.
The Yankees posted on social media that they will show off George Costanza’s bobblehead to 18,000 fans as part of a promotional night during their July 5 game against the Boston Red Sox..
“Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle…Costanza!?” was the caption on this Friday’s Yankees post.
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“The Chaperone” Episode 1 — Pictured: (from left) George Costanza as Danny Tartable himself and Jason Alexander (Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)
This bobblehead depicts Costanza, played by Jason Alexander on the sitcom, holding a bat in his great right-handed batting stance. He wears a light blue collared shirt and tie, and black slacks. The front also features the Seinfeld show logo.
Also written at the bottom are the words “Assistant to the Traveling Secretary,” which was the role Costanza held for the Yankees in the program. It was always his dream to work for the Yankees.
Yankees fans who saw the promo flooded with comments about how much they needed it.
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One X user wrote, “This is the best bobblehead I’ve ever seen.”
Costanza played a fictional role with the Yankees for several seasons. It first appeared in season 5 in an episode titled “The Opposite”.

“The Chaperone” Episode 1 — Pictured: (from left) Buck Showalter and Jason Alexander as George Costanza. (Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)
“Working for the New York Yankees! This has been a lifelong dream of mine since I was a child, and it has come true, completely ignoring every impulse for common sense and good judgment I’ve ever had.” Because I do,” Costanza said.
The design of this bobblehead is also based on the outfit Costanza wears in Season 8 when he teaches Yankees greats Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams a thing or two about hitting.
“Hitting is not about muscle,” Costanza told Jeter and Williams at Yankee Stadium. “This is simple physics. Calculate the velocity v with respect to the orbit t. In this case, the gravity g remains constant, of course.”

“The Chaperone” Episode 1 — Pictured: (from left) George Costanza as Danny Tartable himself and Jason Alexander (Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)
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Costanza continued to hit home runs, making the All-Star say, “It’s not complicated.”
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