Everybody isn't into Christmas or Hannukah or Kwanza. Some people don't celebrate any holidays at all. And that's fine. BUT. What if you like the idea of having a holiday during this time of year, but you just aren't into the current options?
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'.
Jerry Seinfeld fans in the Upstate area have something to look forward to this year, as the legendary comedian has announced three upcoming tour dates in the region.
On this fateful day 35 years ago, a passionate New York Mets' fan was spit on by a player on the team, causing controversy about who launched the magic loogie.
There may not be a show that has defined the sitcom genre more than Seinfeld. A defining episode of the show featured the Soup Nazi, who's based on a real New Yorker.
Do you remember Kenny Bania the character from Seinfeld? Well he has a podcast and decided to talk about his love of sports and his experience with Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David on the latest Sittin' Sportside Podcast: