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(Reblogged from sportsnetny)
Seinfeld said his driver told him the news before he even got in his car.
“And I just dropped my bags right there at the curb and went, ‘No!’” Seinfeld said in an interview with WFAN on Monday night.
Seinfeld marveled at the historic evening, which was the first no-hitter in the Mets’ 50-year history.
“This is the Yankee curse,” Seinfeld said. “When you’re a Yankee fan, you can’t have a thrill like this. It takes 50 years to make a thrill like this.
“That’s what we call ‘Mets Magic.’ They have this thing where they can thrill you in the most unexpected ways, and I really do think there’s something special about this organization. It’s why I love ‘em.
“And I just dropped my bags right there at the curb and went, ‘No!’” Seinfeld said in an interview with WFAN on Monday night.
Seinfeld marveled at the historic evening, which was the first no-hitter in the Mets’ 50-year history.
“This is the Yankee curse,” Seinfeld said. “When you’re a Yankee fan, you can’t have a thrill like this. It takes 50 years to make a thrill like this.
“That’s what we call ‘Mets Magic.’ They have this thing where they can thrill you in the most unexpected ways, and I really do think there’s something special about this organization. It’s why I love ‘em.
