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Savannah Bananas return to Yankee Stadium with wild baseball in 2026

Baseball's most chaotic team is back at the Bronx. Expect dancing, surprises, and a two-hour spectacle—nothing like the MLB.

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Savannah Bananas return to Yankee Stadium with wild baseball in 2026

The Bronx is burning banana-ing. On April 25-26, the Savannah Bananas are swinging into Yankee Stadium for a pair of a-peel-ing games against their rivals, the Party Animals. And if you'd like to be there, last-minute tickets are available for both games at the House that Jeter Built. Better yet, they're reasonably priced considering how much Bananas seats typically retail for. Based on our findings, the lowest price we could find on tickets for this weekend's Banana Ball Bronx battles was $91 including fees on StubHub at the time of publication. 100-level seats start at $135 including fees. As fans may recall, this will be the potassium-friendly club's second visit to the Big Apple; they previously dropped into Aaron Judge's home last September. Per usual, the unconventional club delivered an unforgettable, one-of-a-king experience tailored specifically to hometown fans at those late summer contests. Just a few of the most notable highlights included their signature choreographed dances, a singalong with 'Hamilton' star Miguel Cervantes and appearances by former Yankee Nick Swisher, former World Series-winning Yankees manager Joe Torre and Super Bowl-winning Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who cosplayed as an umpire. Yes, really. That's not to mention the players on stilts, kooky rules (if a fan catches a foul ball, that's an out!), catchers on bean bag chairs, elaborate walk-ups to the batter's box and strict two-hour time limit to ensure the game doesn't go too long. "It might not look like anything you've seen in a baseball game, but it shouldn't; this is Banana Ball," Bananas/Firefighters player Noah Bridges told Yankees beat writer Jon Schwartz. ...I feel pretty confident that we...gave [fans] more than enough to make it one of the most memorable days they'll ever have at a ballpark." What will happen this time? Who will show up? While we can't say for certain, we do know the best way to find out is live. For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about seeing the Savannah Bananas at Yankee Stadium in 2026 below.

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