Brooklyn Cyclones unveil second Seinfeld Night jerseys
Sports teams are in the entertainment business, and everyone in the entertainment business knows that when you have a hit on your hands you have to do a sequel, which is why the Brooklyn Cyclones are bringing back their Seinfeld night promotion.
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It is going to be hard for the team to top last season's outing with its "pirate shirt" jerseys and Keith Hernandez bobbleheads, but the Cyclones are off to a good start with these technicolor dreamcoat jerseys.
In addition to the outlandish tribute to Kramer's coat, the team will rename the park Kramerica Industries Field, and have activities for fans, including a muffin top eating contest, a Bubble Boy taking on fans in Trivial Pursuit and free entry for survivors of the Andrea Doria wreck.
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GALLERY: BROOKLYN CYCLONES HOST 'SEINFELD NIGHT'
The Brooklyn Cyclones Host "Seinfeld Night"
The Soup Nazi, Larry Thomas, greets customers.
A fan dresses as Elaine.
The winner of the 'Fattest Wallet' contest.
The National Anthem singer wears a puffy shirt during his performance.
A contestant successfully grabs a marble rye.
Contestants chow down during the cereal eating contest.
A Snickers eating contest, with a fork and knife, of course.
Kenny Kramer, the inspiration for the famous character, makes an appearance.
The 'Elaine Dance' competition heats up.
The Soup Nazi, Larry Thomas, autographs a soup bowl.
Hello ... Newman.
Contestants at the 'Junior Mint Toss' competition.
What would Seinfeld Night be without Vandelay Industries?
The Puffy Shirt all-star team.
A puffy shirt player is interviewed.
Was it a pick or scratch?
A Keith Hernandez bobblehead and Brooklyn Cyclones hat outside the famous Tom's Restaurant on the Upper West Side.
- Brendan Maloy