VIDEO: Never Forget Jerry Stiller Yelling About the Yankees Trading Jay Buhner in 'Seinfeld'

Jerry Stiller, the actor who played Frank Costanza in "Seinfeld," passed away on Monday at 92 years old.
Jerry Stiller, the actor who played Frank Costanza in "Seinfeld," passed away on Monday at 92 years old. /

The show business community suffered a great loss on Monday, as actor Jerry Stiller passed away at 92 years old. The comedy veteran was most recognized for his role as "Seinfeld" patriarch Frank Costanza. In honor of his beloved role in the show, it's only right that we pay tribute to the iconic scene in which he freaked out on then-New York Yankees owner "George Steinbrenner" for trading Jay Buhner. Of course, this rant came out of nowhere, as Larry David as Steinbrenner was telling the Costanzas of their son's apparent tragic passing.

"Mr. Steinbrenner's here, George is dead. Call me back." In a show that was littered with memorable one-liners and zingers, this quote definitely stands out as one of the best. Costanza's son, George, is presumed dead, and all he can think about is the Yankees making a trade a decade prior that he utterly disdained.

If that doesn't perfectly encapsulate the humor that Stiller brought to the show, then nothing does. Some folks have tabbed this the funniest scene in "Seinfeld" history, and with so many contenders, it's still almost impossible to refute that opinion.