Minor league baseball team in Brooklyn hosts "Seinfeld Night"
Posted Jul 12, 2014
On July 5, 1989, the "Seinfeld Chronicles" aired on NBC for the first time and 25 years later, the Brooklyn Cyclones celebrated the "show about nothing" that has left an indelible mark on popular culture. "Seinfeld Night" festivities included an Elaine Benes dance contest, Keith Hernandez "Magic Loogie" bobble heads, a Fattest Wallet contest and more Seinfeld-related fun.
(Sports Illustrated)
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