Time out: Baseball team will wear 'Saved by the Bell' jerseys

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Annie Colbert
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Bayside High is relocating to Brooklyn this summer.

On June 24, the Brooklyn Cyclones will wear Saved By The Bell-inspired jerseys, complete with pink flamingoes and Zack Morris' oversized cellphone.

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The New York Mets minor league Class A affiliate team plans to not only don totally rad uniforms, but also host a "Mr. Tuttle’s Learner’s Permit On-Field Obstacle Course" and an undoubtedly buff and dimpled round of "A.C. Slater’s Sitting Backwards Musical Chairs." The team also notes that "Anyone named Johnny Dakota is banned from the ballpark because we 'Say Nope to Dope.'" Bummer.

Fans willing to dust off their stonewashed jeans or subject their hair to perm chemicals can run the bases after the game. Don't worry about looking out of place, normcore sports fans; the game is in Brooklyn, so you'll just look like every other retro fashionista.

The flashback evening is part of the team's Way Back Wednesday series. Last year's festivities included a real and spectacular Seinfeld night.

Single-game tickets don't go on sale until May, but superfans can purchase a limited-edition “Baseball to the MAX” ticket package starting Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. ET. The $40 special offer includes a ticket to the game, pre-game picnic and commemorative t-shirt.

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