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The world collided in the Bronx on Sunday when the New York Yankees face Houston Astros pitcher Jason Alexander.

Of course, ironically, the actor named Jason Alexander played the team’s “travel secretary assistant” in the hit show “Seinfeld.”

So, just as pitcher Alexander was warming up, Yankee announcer Michael Kay and his color commentator, former Yankee and Seinfeld guest Paul O’Neill, used lines from the show to provide a scout report on Alexander.

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The Astronaut pitcher with the same name as the man playing the Yankees’ “Travel Secretary Assistant” against them on Sunday. (Getty Image)

The notes on the scout report were “Not you, it’s me,” a tribute to Alexander, not knowing he was pitching on Sunday until the day before, “The Sea is angry” to show that his scoreless outing for the Miami Marlins, and the “world” and “world” were filled by the obvious nature of the situation.

O’Neill mentioned that the Yankees will give George Costanza a shake of his head on August 21.

Alexander actually made an unfamiliar in the sixth inning – he was the winning pitcher for Houston’s 7-1 victory.

O’Neill appeared in Season 7’s “Blink” and it was just one of several Yankees who dominated the entire dominance in the 1990s. It’s a boy who Kramer (played by Michael Richards) promised to have the right fielder hit two home runs in a game in an attempt to regain his birthday card for Steinbrenner, signed by Yankees members, who has sold it.

The former outfielder said on the radio that he still had residues – last year he said they were “about $57”, but in recent checks, he said he cracked the $100 milestone.

Paul O'Neill in Seinfeld

Paul O’Neill as himself, Michael Richards (Barry Slobin/NBCU Photo Gallery/NBCUNIVERSAL via Getty Images)

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“They must be playing [the episodes] More,” O’Neal joked.

“It’s not a lot of time, though. It’s a good reminder that you’re performing. It’s cool,” he said.

In addition to O’Neal, Yankees players Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams and Danny Tartabull and manager Buck Showalter also appeared in the series, while Steinbrenner, voiced with co-creator Larry David, used stunts. The real Steinbrenner did shoot a scene that was never used, but he was never as open as fake as he traded his mistake on the trade Jay Buhner for Ken Phelps.

O’Neill has 15 multiplayer games in his career, including hitting three drillers on August 31, 1995 (the virtual match in the episode “Seinfeld” is not one of them, as obviously a home run in the park was ruled to triple, and he scored on the mistake).

Seinfeld Paul O'Neill Episode

Paul O’Neill as himself, Michael Richards (Barry Slobin/NBCU Photo Gallery/NBCUNIVERSAL via Getty Images)

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The Yankees retire in 2022. Pitcher Latroy Hawkins wore it seven years after O’Neill’s retirement, but was booed for it, causing it to be retired informally until it was finally memorialized at Monument Park.

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