Per a video going viral on YouTube, Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams played a cameo in the iconic sitcom show, Seinfeld. In the video, one can see George Costanza (one character from Seinfeld) giving batting tips to World Series winners Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams.
Play trailer with sound 2:07 Derek Jeter was born on June 26, 1974 in Pequannock, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and executive, known for The Other Guys (2010), Anger Management (2003) and Seinfeld (1989).
In 1996, 22-year-old Derek Jeter and teammate Bernie Williams made the transition from the diamond to the TV screen when they appeared in an episode of Seinfeld. Jeter and Williams have kept doing cool stuff off the field. Williams has been playing the National Anthem at NBA games and Jeter’s been getting walk-up songs from The Roots.
Modified 22 May 2022 A legendary scene from Jerry Seinfeld ‘s sitcom “Seinfeld” is when former New York Yankees stars Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams received hitting advice from George Costanza during their cameo appearances. Jason Alexander played the role of George Costanza in the sitcom.
(Error Code: 102630) Derek Jeter was born on June 26, 1974 in Pequannock, New Jersey, USA as Derek Sanderson Jeter. He is an actor and executive, known for The Other Guys (2010), Anger Management (2003) and Seinfeld (1989).
As a player, Jeter spent his entire 20-year MLB career with the New York Yankees. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 2020; he received 396 of 397 possible votes (99.75%), the second-highest percentage in MLB history and the highest by a position player.
These Athletes Who Guest Starred on ‘Seinfeld’ Stole the Show 1 Paul O’Neill. Former Yankees right fielder Paul O’Neill was known for his rocket arm and his sweet left-handed swing when he played for the Yankees. 2 Danny Tartabull. 3 Keith Hernandez. 4 Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams. 5 Mentioned, but never appeared.
Since 2009, Jeter has served as an ambassador for Weplay, a website designed to encourage children to get involved in sports. Jeter, along with Japanese baseball player Hideki Matsui, took part in a charity baseball game at Tokyo Dome to raise funds for survivors of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
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