Savannah Bananas Debut Electrifies T-Mobile Park in First Seattle Showing

SEATTLE, Sept. 19, 2025 - The Savannah Bananas stormed T-Mobile Park tonight, facing off against the Firefighters in front of a sell-out crowd for their first-ever Seattle stop on the Banana Ball World Tour.

Nut Graf Banana Ball’s Harlem Globetrotters-style take on baseball transformed the Mariners’ home into a carnival of live dance routines, on-field antics, and fast-paced play, reinforcing the Bananas’ mission to make America’s pastime fan-first entertainment.

High-Energy Fan Interaction Steals the Show

  • From the first pitch, performers led the crowd in the “Hey Baby” dance, drawing thousands of spectators into the action.
  • Rules designed for spectacle-two-hour time limit, no bunting, and fans catching foul balls for outs-kept every inning unpredictable.
  • Pre-game festivities kicked off at 2 p.m. with special guest appearances and family activities on the plaza.

Specialty Banana-Themed Menu Draws Lines at Concessions

  • Banana Foster Churros, Banana Split Dippin’ Dots and Banana Berry Double Play Popcorn were among the fan favorites.
  • A custom “Banana Ball Pizza” and Great State Banana Sauce Burger sold out within the first three innings.

Community Outreach and Charity Highlight Morning Events

  • Earlier today, Bananas players visited Seattle Children’s Hospital, tossing soft-toss pitches and teaching patients’ families the team’s signature moves.
  • Proceeds from tonight’s special “Banana Foster” dessert sales will benefit local youth baseball programs.

Game Details and Next Steps

  • Despite a rowdy game atmosphere, both teams hustled through the two-hour limit, leaving fans begging for more.
  • The Banana Ball series continues at T-Mobile Park tomorrow at 7 p.m., after which the tour moves on to Houston.

With non-stop dancing, comedy bits between innings, and rules that flip traditional baseball upside down, the Savannah Bananas ensured Seattle’s first taste of Banana Ball will be a night to remember.