Savannah Bananas at T-Mobile Park

Savannah Bananas Tickets

T-Mobile Park | Seattle, Washington

Savannah Bananas

The Savannah Bananas are on a world tour, and that roadie includes a two-night stop in Seattle. Baseball's version of the Harlem Globe Trotters is taking over the T-Mobile Park on Saturday, September 20th. Keep in mind that this Saturday is the last day the Savannah Bananas will be in town. There's no telling when the Georgia natives will be making their way back to the Pacific Northwest. If you want to see the team that put joy back into baseball live, you need to head out to the ballpark on this Saturday. In a sense, you get all of the great things you love about at a day at the park.

You know, the hotdogs, peanuts, and cracker jacks, and whatever else is in that famous song. Plus, you'll witness a dynamic pace of play with tricks and odd instances that can only happen when the Savannah Bananas take the field. Hit the get tickets button now to live out this one-of-a-kind experience.

America's Pastime has seen a lot of potential new fans pass it over in favor of other sports. For years, sports analysts have blamed the length of the game and the fact that attention spans are getting way too short for 9-inning outings. MLB's made some changes, like the pitch clock, to help with that. Then there's the Savannah Bananas, who have recognized that baseball was getting boring and developed a concept that features the funnest parts of a ball game on steroids! ... Wait, that came out kind of wrong. It's not that Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, and A-Rod are going to be taking the field for the Savannah Bananas at T-Mobile Park on Saturday, September 20th.

The comparisons between the Savannah Bananas and the Harlem Globe Trotters are valid, but keep in mind that baseball and basketball don't have too many things in common. There are moments of shenanigans that create laughs for the crowd with this spectacle, just like with Harlem's favorite sons. In this case, for example, one of the gimmicks they've used is to put a batter on stilts. That's just a small part of the game, though. When you look closely, you'll realize just how talented these guys are. Expect crazy catches behind-the-back throws to first and backflips galore! You can consider baseball a slow game, but that doesn't mean it's easy. These guys really do make fielding a fly ball look like a walk in the park, even when they add some tricks to make the moment more interesting. In fact, this show is part baseball game, part dinner at a hibachi restaurant. If you didn't get that last reference, don't worry, after the game at T-Mobile Park on September 20th you'll get it!

This is obviously not your average day at the park. That means that for this event, you'll want to be a lot closer to the action than you would need to be at a Mariner's game. Click that get tickets button today and find your seats for this Saturday showcase!


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