With his beloved New York Mets heading to the playoffs for the first time since 2006, comedian Jerry Seinfeld will join the team’s broadcast on SNY for the fourth inning of Saturday’s nightcap in a double-header against the Washington Nationals, an SNY spokesperson told USA TODAY Sports.

Seinfeld will be returning to the booth after a memorable appearance late in the 2013 season, and will again reunite with one-time Seinfeld co-star Keith Hernandez, now a Mets analyst.

Though the Mets have long since clinched the NL East pennant, the game won’t exactly be about nothing: The team has played as if it’s yada-yada-yadaing away the end of the season lately, but the Mets are still vying for home-field advantage in their forthcoming NLDS matchup with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Polarizing starter Matt Harvey is scheduled to start for the Mets against polarizing NL MVP favorite Bryce Harper and the polarizing Nationals, so the legendary comic should have no shortage of material to work with.