Banana Ball World Tour

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The Party Animals and the Savannah Bananas face off on Saturday in the Banana Ball World Tour. Watch for free on Fubo today.

The 2025 Banana Ball World Tour continues on Saturday night with another matchup between the Savannah Bananas and The Pary Animals. In 2023, the inaugural Banana Ball World Tour, the Bananas and Party Animals played 86 games in 33 different ballparks in front of more than half a million fans. The Bananas were even recognized at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, where a special Bananas exhibit was displayed and the teams played a game at Doubeday Field. Now, the 40-city, 2025 World Tour is even more ambitious, and includes games at 17 Major League ballparks. Following a sellout at Houston’s Minute Maid Park that drew 41,000 fans, Banana Ball passes through Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia), Nationals Park (Washington, D.C.), historic Fenway Park (Boston), Progressive Field (Cleveland) and loanDepot Park in Miami.

How to Watch The Party Animals vs. Savannah Bananas Today:

Game Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025

Game Time: 8:00 p.m. ET

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Jesse and Emily Cole acquired the team in 2015, and began adding entertainment to the game in 2018. Despite consistently selling out Savannah’s Grayson Stadium, they noticed fans would still leave the games early.

That led to the invention of Show Ball and, ultimately, Banana Ball and the World Tours. One of the 11 rules added to the game is a strict two-hour game clock.

The Banana Ball World Tour also sold out a 65,000 seat Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, one of three NFL stadiums in this year’s tour.

The Savannah Bananas and the Party Animals also played a game in front of 81,000 people at Clemson University’s Memorial Stadium, home of the Clemson Tigers.

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