In the end he landed that job because he ordered the opposite lunch and met Victoria, it’s fitting the Yankees job would end up being the opposite of his expectations.
That "The New York YANKEES!!" is one of my favorite moments in the entire series. The hat turn, the pause before Yankees, the door slam. The presentation is key, and Jason Alexander nailed it. George at his absolute peak!
Fun fact- Larry David is the voice of George Steinbrenner! They fired the actual Steinbrenner because he wasn't a good actor and used David's voice instead. It was the perfect match
The most hilarious part about George is that he is chronically lazy and never wants to do true work. Even when he lands his “dream job” he’s still a slacker and doesn’t appreciate the opportunities he was afforded
@@Delightfully_Witchy What it means is that the World Series is a best of 7 series, ie first team to 4 wins is the champion. Here, George is irritated with Jeter because it took the Yankees 6 put of those 7 games to win the title
Just a side-note; Cuba was never communist. A dictatorship is antithetical to the tenants of communism. Ditto for Russia and other falsely proclaimed "communist nations".
I just realized that the reason why George was a human Dynamo is because he showed up before everyone and slept all day under his desk all day. Beautiful
I’ve stayed at that Ramada in Milwaukee, back in the 90s. 😂. I should see if it’s still there. I would think that would be out of the way for the stadium. 😂😂
George calling from under the desk when Steinbrenner is in his room and the dog licking his face gets me everytime 😂😂 and then Steinbrenner singing heartbreaker 😂😂
20 years pre-Costanza: 1 world series Costanza Era: 4 world series 20 years post-Costanza: 1 world series Obviously Steinbrenner was onto something when he hired George.
Paul O'Neill made an appearance too, albeit with Kramer. He was not bad either! Love the baseball references all across the show! I can only imagine how entertaining it would have been at the time!
He had a few good moments at PlayNOW! Faked being handicapped- riding the scooter. And getting locked out of his office when they found out. Kramer's giant ball of oil. And I loved when he worked for Kruger Industrial Smoothing.
@@ekoleite Really? I loved The Festivus, and when he tried to nickname himself T-Bone but they called him Koko the Monkey. Also when he attempted to have himself airbrushed out of Kruger's photo.
It's funny that George is such a rube in so many ways but hits dingers left and right, especially since David based the character of George on himself.
Song Steinbrenner can’t get out of his head -“heartbreaker, love taker, Brubaker run this prison like a man” is of course “Heartbreaker” by Pat Benatar, with the improv line referring to the 1980 Robert Redford prison movie “Brubaker”.
@@roguesheep3083 I took a bunch of my shoes into a local cobbler to have them repaired a few years ago. They are not only increasingly more difficult to find, but they are ridiculously pricey. Next time I go in, I should sing that verse about getting my shoes repaired for free, but I'll probably just get thrown out of the shop and into the arms of a cop.
Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle...Costanza???
Funny person And sometimes make no sense to what he says
What a line!
If he hadn't gotten so caught up in the chicken game he would have been an all time great.
Costanza????😂😂😂😂
A nice touch he said it in the order they played. Rest in Peace to The four greats.
The Yankees have won one World Series in the 20 years since they fired George. Obviously they need to rehire him.
He was a human dynamo
That’s not accurate
Four titles actually from 1998 to 2009.
"Hire this man!"
Well when you get screwed by the Red Sox,and Astros multiple times,it happens.
"I am blown , blown away, blown George, blowowowowowowowown"
Larry David is a genius.
The way he humbles jeter with the six game remarks is amazing.
And he’s says with such arrogance 😂🥲
Fun fact: the Yankees went on to win their next two WS by sweeping their opponents.
Shortly thereafter he parks one 460 feet in the center field stands.
Yes, because of Costanza's cotton uniforms! (Preshrunk of course)@@davidgalinat4257
I love how they turned his dream job into a nightmare
Sounds like my CAREER 😂
George is the example of "be careful what you wish for"
In the end he landed that job because he ordered the opposite lunch and met Victoria, it’s fitting the Yankees job would end up being the opposite of his expectations.
"Big Stein can't be floppin' and twitching!!!"
That still gets me every time I hear it!
“Quick, get under the desk!” is one of my favorite things ever. Imagine George’s face
George doing the opposite of every natural instinct he has ever had was a great episode. Hi, I'm George, I'm unemployed and I live with my parents.
It's a commentary on how if we indulge impulsive rather than social norms we might be happier which is a terrible concept in practice but funny tv
@@ericmiller9688 maybe there right. I'm in a George living with my parents situation at 33. So who knows maybe reach for the stars.
@@stevetheninja12 get a roommate. You gotta have a buffer zone!
@@ericmiller9688 it is contextual. being honest an open is important but not in all cases.
I'm Veronica, Hi.
There will never be another Seinfeld. Truly one of a kind.
There definitely will because other stuff will actually be funny
George Steinbrenner is one of the most amazing supporting characters in comedy history
“Big Stein’s onto something! I smell a pennant!”
threatening to move the team to new jersey just to upset people 😄
Nothing more satisfying than looking down after lunch and seeing just a table
So you mean Larry david
Big Stein cnt be flopping and twitchin lol😅😅😅
I was always amazed that they were able to get the actual players to make cameos for the episodes featuring the New York Yankees. Nice touch!
Yet they couldn’t get the actual Steinbrenner to appear
@@gregoriovega1060 He did appear once. He wasn't good at acting so they didn't have him on again.
@@gregoriovega1060 They did. He taped a cameo, but it wasn't good, so he got cut from the episode. Larry David had to tell him.
At this time, Seinfeld was WAY bigger than any sport or player
@@raulduke3237 You got that right!. Sorry for copying your line, Jerry.
That "The New York YANKEES!!" is one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
The hat turn, the pause before Yankees, the door slam. The presentation is key, and Jason Alexander nailed it.
George at his absolute peak!
it's just perfect!
Ah the nose😂
The guy’s reaction when Steinbrenner says ‘hire this man’. Lmao
That was Paul Gleason- the school principal from The Breakfast Club.
@@BDUBZ49 What club?
@@borood1188 It's a movie. "The Breakfast Club"
@@BDUBZ49 I never heard it
It’s good to see Deputy Chief Dwayne T. Robinson landed on his feet after the whole Nakatomi thing.
The fake Steinbrenner was a stroke of genius 😂 😂 😂
I wouldn't have called it fake, just coincidentally have the same personality
Fun fact- Larry David is the voice of George Steinbrenner! They fired the actual Steinbrenner because he wasn't a good actor and used David's voice instead. It was the perfect match
@@xxGravyBabyxx Wow, I didn't know that!
The fake Steinbrenner sounds like the real trump. That is scary.
The fake Steinbrenner’s voice is Larry David!!! 😆 😆 😆
Opposite George is simply fantastic.
Its the greatest Seinfeld episode of all time. Hands down.
I like the way this Snrub, thinks!
The "six games" zinger is one of the best moments in all of Seinfeld.
George and the Yankees were the golden times of the entire Seinfeld episode
The most hilarious part about George is that he is chronically lazy and never wants to do true work. Even when he lands his “dream job” he’s still a slacker and doesn’t appreciate the opportunities he was afforded
That is an interesting insight
He got secretary
Wrong the Yankees didn't appreciate their most valuable employee
@@BobSacamano666 😂😂
George is best written character
*_This never gets old. I love when he figures out how to take naps under his desk._*
George is the greatest character in sitcom history and it ain't even close. Larry David playing Steinbrenner was genius.
Never knew it was larry 🤣 thanks
Lee Bear was the body double, Larry David was just the voice
newman puts up comp!
I believe it was him. He played the role very good. So funny to watch.
That was Larry David????? No!!!!
"Jerry ... I can't get fired .." love how George always calls Jerry for everything
“Who is this?”😂😂
"Some kind of fermented chicken drink.." is one of my all-time favorite lines.
"You guys wanna talk about hotels, or you wanna win some ball games?"
"We won the World Series."
"Pfft. In six games."
My favorite line of the video. I remember watching that episode live, and was dying when he said that. Lol
I'm not really a sports person: Does that mean out of the 6 times they played at the world series, they only won once?
@@Delightfully_Witchy What it means is that the World Series is a best of 7 series, ie first team to 4 wins is the champion. Here, George is irritated with Jeter because it took the Yankees 6 put of those 7 games to win the title
@@lawrencedockery9032 I think I get it, thanks. :)
That was THE best line of this whole show!
George sleeping under his office desk is the best thing you can see on Seinfeld.🤣
Love it. Who hasn’t slept under an office desk?
George got literally his dream job, and did everything to lose it. There was no helping someone like him. Lol
The really sad part was, he actually seemed to be trying for once in his life.
Costanza hitting 400 ft homers lol
That thing had a motor on it!
🤣
Pulp can fly, baby!
If he can hit like that, he doesn't have to work at front office, and he won't get traded for some chickens...
@@laylowstaylow he cant hit the breaking ball
“What a fabric! Finally we can breathe!”
And on July 5th, 2024, Costanza is getting his own official New York Yankees bobblehead!!
“We won the World Series!”
“In SIX games”
😂😂😂
If it weren't for a young Jeter getting those hitting lessons from George, who knows if he gets in to the Hall of Fame?
He probably got his "expertise" in running a all club from George.
@@Rockhound6165 Well, George was an integral part in a World Series championship.
If only George showed Jeter how to play defense too
@@TryPuttingItInRice didn’t jeter win 5 golden gloves?
@@mattvarvorski bozo 😂
The whole series.
Can only admire the genius.
And laugh.
The idea that Steinbrenner would scalp his owner box tickets for 40$ is an absolutely brilliant joke
y’all forgot to add when George was sent to Cuba to recruit players from Fidel Castro lmao 🤣
Then his moronic ex-boss claimed in court that George was the biggest communist he had ever met😂
Crazy to think Jerry actually called in a bomb threat lol
You left out one of the best ones: when George was dragged away to the mental hospital and Big Stein yelling “GET BETTER GEORRRRRRRGE!!”
*George Costanza* - _If you take everything I've accomplished in my entire life, and condense it down into one day… It looks decent_
This line is disturbingly relevant to things like acquiring jobs or romance.
OOF
One of the best lines ever. Absolutely hilarious!!
Don't forget, George the Communist was muy sympatico. Steinbrenner sent him over to talk to Castro and scout some players.
Muy muy!!
Some Rodriguez he said.
Just a side-note; Cuba was never communist. A dictatorship is antithetical to the tenants of communism. Ditto for Russia and other falsely proclaimed "communist nations".
So happy for Georgie boy. He's the ultimate employee 😉
Costanza has to be the greatest character in comedy tv history. Just absolutely perfect!
*doorbell rings*
“AAAHHH!!” 🙌
The Tyler chicken boss was bobbing his head back and forth like a chicken. I love the subtle details of this show!
He was also flapping his arms
Big Stein can’t be floppin and twitchin 😂 I love this show
"Well, I don't know who he is but if you want him that badly I'm not giving up that easy" 🤣🤣🤣
The series should've ended with George running the Yankees. Imagine the last scene with the back of George's head at Stein's desk.
Nah
I mean that wouldn't have been possible because Steinbrenner was still alive at that time
@@terrellp22 They could just say it was the future...
Cashman is the new Costanza. Turning this fine organization into a laughing stock.
I like your Nintendo logo, Neil.
She’s a, heartbreaker, love taker, brew beaker run this prison like man!
*Brubaker. It was a 1980 prison film with Robert Redford.
Oh ohhh
"...won't you pad my shoes for free."
Is it 'Heartbreaker' by Pat Benatar? Only thing I could think of.🤷🤔
I love how people get super excited and happy about finding work and six month after they're miserable.
That’s life
I find George soo funny and relatable.
Funny? Yes. Relatable? 😐
@@ItsYaBoi888 yea. Not relatable. You often wanted to see him get run over by a bus!!
@@ItsYaBoi888 we are all george in our own way. Big or small. George is eternal.
He’s relatable, but we don’t want to admit it since he is a horrible human being. That’s why he’s so fun to watch 😅
I tried the opposite at a job about 16 years ago and got fired.
😂Sorry, Boo.
Jerry's "that's a shame" while chewing.... to the cotton uniforms
😯😯😳😳🤯🤯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The king of subtle SLICES!
"Ya.... in 6 games.." always makes me burst out laughing.
Blo-wo-wo-wo-wo-wo-own away!!!! Larry's Steinbrenner was so funny.🤣
I just realized that the reason why George was a human Dynamo is because he showed up before everyone and slept all day under his desk all day. Beautiful
I’ve stayed at that Ramada in Milwaukee, back in the 90s. 😂. I should see if it’s still there. I would think that would be out of the way for the stadium. 😂😂
I can not explain how much I have wanted a desk bed for my office ever since I saw George's desk
I literally slept under my desk once inspired by George.
George calling from under the desk when Steinbrenner is in his room and the dog licking his face gets me everytime 😂😂 and then Steinbrenner singing heartbreaker 😂😂
20 years pre-Costanza: 1 world series
Costanza Era: 4 world series
20 years post-Costanza: 1 world series
Obviously Steinbrenner was onto something when he hired George.
I love the fact that Buck Showalter, Bernie Williams, and Derek Jeter made appearances.
Thank goodness they cut out the cameo of the real Big Stein, though. He just doesn't compare.
Paul O'Neill made an appearance too, albeit with Kramer. He was not bad either! Love the baseball references all across the show! I can only imagine how entertaining it would have been at the time!
Steinbrenner: "Wilhelm, are you popping pills again? You got the crazies?"
thanks for taking my video suggestion 😊👍🏾
You gotta admire Georges ability to always forget his previous failures in life.
I still remember watching it live, and George saying "6 games". We were dying laughing.
Steinbrenner scenes got me all the time😂
These put together stories are soooooooo awesome!
"I found it he wasn't really a sultan." LOL!
“The New York Yankees?!”
“THE NEW YORK YANKEES!!”
I swear the yankees saga is the best part of this show 😂😂😂😂
We’re back baby!
George costanza, the only man that can get hired by doing the opposite of everyone else
I wish the writers kept George working for Yankees till the end. Almost no good moments of his came from his next stop
He had a few good moments at PlayNOW! Faked being handicapped- riding the scooter. And getting locked out of his office when they found out. Kramer's giant ball of oil. And I loved when he worked for Kruger Industrial Smoothing.
@@BDUBZ49 yeah. I like the episodes when he was in playnow but not much when he was with Kruger
@@ekoleite Really? I loved The Festivus, and when he tried to nickname himself T-Bone but they called him Koko the Monkey. Also when he attempted to have himself airbrushed out of Kruger's photo.
@@BDUBZ49 lol. Yes you are right. I should watch season 9 again.
K UGER
Summer of George!
Big Stein can't be flopping & twitching. 😂😂😂
It's funny that George is such a rube in so many ways but hits dingers left and right, especially since David based the character of George on himself.
I don't know much about baseball but it looks to me like George had a pretty good swing 4:37
George got traded to Tyler Chicken in Arkansas for chickens. 🤣
Including alcoholic chicken.🥃🐔🍺🐓
LMAOOOO... Big Stein can’t be flopping’ and Twitching....😀😀
Glad to see the Principal from the Breakfast club changed careers
The book ends of this compilation are beautiful.
No they're not.🙄
5:00 it's just SO PERFECT
Ca- Stanza!
Aka can't stand you
Jerry when George calls he says who is this 😮😊
Derek and Bernie were so young.
33 yrs later Buck Showalter is still managing a NY Team
Only this time it's the NY team with real fans, not bandwagon tools.
Inspector Clouseau: "Not Anymore"
Song Steinbrenner can’t get out of his head -“heartbreaker, love taker, Brubaker run this prison like a man” is of course “Heartbreaker” by Pat Benatar, with the improv line referring to the 1980 Robert Redford prison movie “Brubaker”.
I also like the other verse he sings later, about her being a shoemaker and fixing his shoes for free 😄
Yes!
@@roguesheep3083 I took a bunch of my shoes into a local cobbler to have them repaired a few years ago. They are not only increasingly more difficult to find, but they are ridiculously pricey. Next time I go in, I should sing that verse about getting my shoes repaired for free, but I'll probably just get thrown out of the shop and into the arms of a cop.
George cracking those dingers like it's nothing.
Jeter: I’m a first ballot hof player
George: 99.7%*
George is an awesome slugger!!
Greatest arc ever
Never gets old
I saw Jason Alexander doing first pitch at Wrigley Field on May 31. He pitched like his shirt was too tight…
5:00 a meme was born
Big stein scalping tickets is excellent writing
"We won the World Series"
"🙄🙄 In six games"
😂😂
No calzones? Too bad!
and Fidel Castro
Funny that Buck is now managing the NY Mets 30 years later. Lets see if he can win them a World Series!
Better call George !
These Compilations are Awesome!!
Sad that this missed “BIG STEIN WANTS AN EGGPLANT CALZONE HE MUST HAVE ONE…”
Oh well. Plenty more for a part 2!
this was the beginning of the Yankees 90s dynasty
They should've done a Cheers crossover where he goes to Boston.
They did have an episode with an actor from Cheers
They were asked to to crossover episodes. They refused, and I'm proud of them for that.
That desk situation couid have been so easily avoided if George just popped his head up from under the desk saying he dropped a pencil or something
“I own you an apology body suit man. Streak on!”