From the New York Mets and the magic loogie, to George Costanza's stint in the New York Yankees' front office, New York baseball featured heavily in 'Seinfeld'.
Whether it was a character with a back story that ties the sitcom to Upstate New York, or a portion of a show set here. 13 of the top 100 shows of all time are linked to the area.
It looks like Seinfeld will live on in New York city. Set to launch later in 2019, you'll be able to enjoy "The Seinfeld Experience" in the Gramercy neighborhood.
A few weeks ago we were over the moon to learn that Jerry Seinfeld and his titular sitcom's creator Larry David would reteam for a "huge" new project in the near future that neither could talk about, though it seems the cat's out of the bag now. Find out what brings David and Seinfeld together again, and whether or not we'll see the finished product on TV in the future!
It was the end of an era. Seinfeld aired its final episode on this day in 1998 and ended with the cast in prison. Although I wasn't a die hard Seinfeld fan, my husband never missed an episode. He even has the DVD collection. Here's my favorite Top 10 Seinfeld moments....
Actor Ian Abercrombie, best known as Seinfeld's Mr. Pitt, died of a heart attack at age 77. His other TV credits include Columbo, Who's the Boss, Dynasty and most recently Wizards of Waverly Place.
The sock episode on Seinfeld, with Elaine was an all time classic. Check it out.
If you are a "Seinfeld" fan, you might like this made-up movie trailer about Newman. The movie trailer is spliced together from clips from the original "Seinfeld" show making Newman look like a very scary and creepy guy. It's pretty funny, and from a video standpoint, is very well put together. It made me wish that this was an actual movie. (Just so there is no confusion, this