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Yankees fans line up for hours to get George Costanza Bobblehead

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You might think that thousands of New York Yankees fans might line up to enter Yankees Stadium as the team hosts the most hated rivals in the Boston Red Sox. Fans must have been jagged on the court before Thursday night’s Eastern Conference hatred game. But it has nothing to do with the actual game.

There is only one fictional character that can attract the attention of the Yankees Red Sox: George Costanza.

Yankees radiate a shaking head Season 8's “Nap” is referenced in the iconic character of the famous sitcom Seinfeld. In this episode, George (played by Jason Alexander), then for Yankees As an assistant to the travel secretary, the carpenter commissioned a worker for Jerry to build a custom sleeping corner under the table at Yankee Stadium. Then, the grandson of then Yankee boss George Steinbrenner was caught.

Yankees will host Seinfeld night tonight and exudes George Costanza's head shake under his desk

“I love a good nap. Sometimes, it's the only thing that makes me wake up in the morning.” 💤 pic.twitter.com/9ozmjxw7qx

– MLB (@MLB) August 21, 2025

Bobblehead was given to the top 18,000 fans entering the stadium. The door opened, two hours before the first match – absorbed the fan's obsession for the promotion. The pre-sale of the item took place on eBay, and purchased it in early July with a purchase of up to $400. Prices are between $165 and $230 by Thursday. many A list of shaking your head Fans inside Yankee Stadium pop up on eBay after receiving a “buy now” giveaway price between $150 and $250.

Tickets to the Yankee Red Sox contest are available Thursday morning on Stubhub for as little as $69 (inclusive). By comparison, tickets for Friday's game against Boston could be $35.

The lines of George Costanza Bobblehead Night pic.twitter.com/m6kdsqva2u

— Chris Kirschner (@chriskirschner) August 21, 2025

On Seinfeld night last season, the Yankees radiated George in a batting position From his episode Teach the real Yankee Bernie Williams and Derek Jeter how to fight.

Debbie Tymon, senior vice president of marketing at Yankees, noted that Craig Cartmell, the team’s senior marketing director, is the mastermind of the team’s latest Costanza Bobblehead Idea.

“We looked at a lot of different images, but the standard joke was in the old stadium, when glass windows looked over the fields, and when George was sleeping under his desk, it was a consistent theme of jokes in the building.” sports. “If we had an idea, Craig would be committed to categorizing samples, creative concepts and ideas, and I can tell you on generations that he (recommended) certain items, maybe I personally would never see it as a promotional item he brought in over the past few years.”

Inside the stadium Thursday, the Yankees also sold Shinfield-themed shirts, hoodies and hats. The hoodie posted a famous quote in the back: “Hey, you know Yankees don't wear cotton jerseys?”

Ruth, Gehrig, Dimaggio, Cloak…Costanza? !

This “Senfield Night” in Yankee Stadium Team Store, Yankee XX Seinfeld Hat, Shirt and Hoodie Press 119🙌 pic.twitter.com/gl7omcw0sa

– Yankee Stadium (@yankeestadium) August 21, 2025

While this is the Yankees’ second year, the Yankees will hold a Sennfield night, the New York Mets and their minor league branches are related to the show. The senior branch of the Metropolitan Metropolitan Hurricane Brooklyn has made George's head shake Wearing Gore-Tex Coatand Pull a golf ball out of the whale's blow hole At the same time, pretending to be a marine biologist. Miami Marlins Triple A branch Jacksonville Giant Shrimp also presented one of Georges Eat a lot of shrimps It prompted the ocean to call.

This character is also very popular in transaction card forms. 2021 Panini National Treasure Card The Yankee jersey worn by Alexander is featured at least five times sold for $1,000 or more Unofficial Costanza Card Already produced.

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(Top photo: eBay)