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Savannah Bananas tickets, schedule and how Banana Ball works

Apr 10, 2026

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Mary Callahan

You've probably seen the clips — a pitcher doing a backflip off the mound, a batter breaking into a choreographed dance mid-at-bat, an entire stadium on its feet for what is technically a baseball game but feels more like a rock concert with bases. The Savannah Bananas have turned America's pastime into something entirely new, and the demand to see it in person has made them one of the toughest tickets in all of live entertainment. If you've been curious about what Banana Ball actually is or how to grab seats before they vanish, you're in the right place.

How the Savannah Bananas work

The Savannah Bananas launched in 2016 under Fans First Entertainment in Savannah, Georgia. The team originally competed in the Coastal Plain League, a summer collegiate wood-bat circuit, but the organization's entertainment-driven philosophy quickly outpaced that format.

Today, the Bananas operate as an independent Banana Ball organization that tours nationally, while still playing select dates in Savannah. It's a barnstorming model that echoes a bygone era of American sports but feels completely modern in execution.

Each game pits the Savannah Bananas against one of several rotating opponents, including the Party Animals, the Firefighters, the Texas Tailgaters, the Loco Beach Coconuts and the Indianapolis Clowns. Players are recruited for both their baseball talent and their ability to entertain a crowd. The roster-building process doesn't follow a traditional draft or minor league pipeline. Games are genuinely competitive within the Banana Ball framework, but the entire production is engineered to keep energy levels high from the opening pitch through the final out.

Key Banana Ball rules and format details to know

Banana Ball’s official rules are designed to speed up play, increase action and make fans part of the game.

  • Modified scoring system: Instead of scoring being determined only by total runs, Banana Ball uses an inning-based points system: the team that scores more runs in an inning wins that inning and earns one point. If a team scores 5 or more runs in the final inning, those runs count individually, allowing multiple points to be earned in that inning.

  • Two-hour time limit: No game lasts longer than two hours, which keeps the pace sharp and the energy high from first pitch to final out.

  • No bunting: Every plate appearance is built for action, not small ball. In Banana Ball, bunting is not just banned — it can get a player ejected.

  • No walks: Batters are never awarded first base on balls, which removes one of the game’s most passive outcomes and keeps play moving.

  • No stepping out of the batter’s box: Hitters stay in, pitchers keep dealing and the rhythm of the game rarely slows down.

  • Stealing first base: A batter can take off for first on any pitch that gets away, including wild pitches and passed balls, adding chaos that traditional baseball simply does not have.

  • No mound visits: Defenses do not get the usual reset moments, which cuts down on stoppages and keeps games from dragging.

  • Fan-caught foul balls count as outs: If a fan catches a foul ball in the stands, the batter is out. It turns routine popups into real crowd-participation moments.

  • Showdown tiebreaker: If a Banana Ball game is tied when regulation ends, it goes to a showdown instead of extra innings. In the showdown, the play is reduced to the pitcher, the batter and one fielder, creating a stripped-down, high-pressure scoring chance rather than a normal full-team inning.

  • Banana Ball Challenge Rule: One challenge per team is permitted, giving teams a limited chance to contest a call without dragging the game into repeated replay stoppages.

  • Golden Batter Rule: Each team can send any hitter in the lineup to the plate in any spot one time during the game, creating a built-in strategy wrinkle that does not exist in traditional baseball.

The Bananas have continued to refine the format as the tour has grown, but the core idea remains the same: faster pace, more action and more ways for fans to be part of the show. One key distinction worth noting: Banana Ball is not affiliated with MLB, Minor League Baseball or any traditional professional baseball structure. Fans First Entertainment now fields six independent professional teams, all part of the Banana Ball Championship League.

2026 Savannah Bananas schedule

The Savannah Bananas’ 2026 schedule is already out, giving fans a full view of the tour across the season. Rather than following a traditional home-heavy format, the Bananas travel nationally and play in a wide mix of venues, from major league ballparks to large college football stadiums, with select dates in Savannah mixed in throughout the year.

That variety is part of what makes Banana Ball unique. One weekend might put the team in an iconic MLB stadium, while the next takes them to a packed college venue built for a completely different sport. Capacities and layouts change from stop to stop, so the atmosphere can feel a little different in every city.

Date(s)

Opponent

City

Venue

Game time(s)

Apr. 11–12

Texas Tailgaters

Chapel Hill, NC

Kenan Stadium

Apr. 11: 7:00pm EST; Apr. 12: 3:00pm EST

Apr. 25–26

Party Animals

New York City, NY

Yankee Stadium

Apr. 25: 7:00pm EST; Apr. 26: 3:00pm EST

May 2

Texas Tailgaters

College Station, TX

Kyle Field

7:00pm CST

May 8–10

Party Animals

Atlanta, GA

Truist Park

May 8: 7:00pm EST; May 9: 7:00pm EST; May 10: 3:00pm EST

May 14–16

Loco Beach Coconuts

Savannah, GA

Historic Grayson Stadium

7:00pm EST all three days

May 21

Texas Tailgaters

Knoxville, TN

Covenant Health Park

6:00pm CST

May 23

Texas Tailgaters

Knoxville, TN

Neyland Stadium

6:00pm CST

May 30–31

Indianapolis Clowns

Kansas City, MO

Kauffman Stadium

May 30: 7:00pm CST; May 31: 3:00pm CST

June 4–6

Indianapolis Clowns

Savannah, GA

Historic Grayson Stadium

7:00pm EST all three days

June 11

Firefighters

Lincoln, NE

Hawks Field at Haymarket Park

7:00pm CST

June 13

Firefighters

Lincoln, NE

Memorial Stadium

7:00pm CST

June 19–21

Indianapolis Clowns

Cincinnati, OH

Great American Ball Park

June 19: 7:00pm EST; June 20: 7:00pm EST; June 21: 3:00pm EST

June 27–28

Party Animals

Eugene, OR

Autzen Stadium

June 27: 5:00pm PST; June 28: 1:00pm PST

July 3–4

Firefighters

Iowa City, IA

Kinnick Stadium

7:00pm CST both days

July 24–26

Firefighters

Chicago, IL

Wrigley Field

July 24: 4:00pm CST; July 25: 4:00pm CST; July 26: 3:00pm CST

July 30–Aug. 1

Firefighters

Savannah, GA

Historic Grayson Stadium

7:00pm EST all three days

Aug. 7–8

Loco Beach Coconuts

Minneapolis, MN

Target Field

7:00pm CST both days

Aug. 14–15

Indianapolis Clowns

Denver, CO

Coors Field

7:00pm MST both days

Aug. 21–22

Loco Beach Coconuts

St. Louis, MO

Busch Stadium

7:00pm CST both days

Aug. 28–29

Loco Beach Coconuts

Foxborough, MA

Gillette Stadium

7:00pm EST both days

Sept. 11–13

Party Animals

Savannah, GA

Historic Grayson Stadium

Sept. 11: 7:00pm EST; Sept. 12: 7:00pm EST; Sept. 13: 1:00pm EST

Sept. 18–20

Texas Tailgaters

Savannah, GA

Historic Grayson Stadium

Sept. 18: 7:00pm EST; Sept. 19: 7:00pm EST; Sept. 20: 1:00pm EST

Sept. 25–27

Texas Tailgaters

Arlington, TX

Globe Life Field

Sept. 25: 7:00pm CST; Sept. 26: 7:00pm CST; Sept. 27: 3:00pm CST

For the latest confirmed dates, venues and ticket availability, fans can browse Savannah Bananas listings on SeatGeek. With the full schedule available, it’s an easy way to compare locations, see what’s on sale and track inventory for the stops that fit your plans best.

How to buy Savannah Bananas tickets on SeatGeek

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Banana Ball is one of those rare live experiences that's genuinely better than the viral clips make it look — and that's saying something. Grab your tickets, show up early and get ready to catch a foul ball that actually counts.

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