INT. JERRY’S APARTMENT – DAY
Steve is slumped on Jerry’s counter, looking dejected over the recent backlash regarding the dance team, the museum, and the Mets’ new black uniforms. Elaine and Jerry are trying to offer their support, albeit through their usual comedic lens.
STEVE: (frustrated) It’s like everything I touch turns into a PR nightmare. The dance team is being mocked on social media, they hate the black uniforms and don’t even get me started on the museum.
ELAINE: (teasingly) Maybe you should’ve signed some free agents instead of redesigning costumes. What’s next, sequins?
Just as Steve begins to respond, Kramer bursts into the apartment, full of his usual unwarranted optimism.
KRAMER: (excitedly) You’re in luck, Steve! JD Martinez is still available. Imagine the headlines: “From Museum Mistake to Home Run Hero!”
STEVE: (perplexed) JD Martinez? What are we going to do, distract the fans with home runs?
JERRY: (sarcastically) It’s better than distracting them with interpretive dance.
KRAMER: (nodding) Exactly! It’s all about the narrative.
STEVE: (skeptical) And you think JD Martinez is the key to transforming our image?
JERRY: (sipping coffee) Well, it beats trying to win games based on the slimming effects of black uniforms.
ELAINE: (chuckling) Yeah, because when I think baseball, I think haute couture.
KRAMER: (seriously) Listen, Steve.. Martinez hits a few homers, suddenly the uniforms are ‘bold’, not ‘bleak’. The dance team becomes ‘innovative’, not ‘incomprehensible’.
STEVE: (pondering) So, you’re suggesting we outslug our problems?
JERRY: (jokingly) It’s the American way. If you can’t solve it, outscore it.