
How to watch Savannah Bananas Fenway Park game: Everything you need to know
The Savannah Bananas are continuing their exciting and fun World Tour, and this time they're heading to one of the most famous baseball stadiums in the country, Fenway Park in Boston. This is a big event for the team, as they bring their unique and entertaining version of baseball, called Banana Ball, to more fans across the country.
The game at Fenway Park will happen on Saturday, July 5, and it's extra special because it will be shown on national television on ESPN. This means people all over the country can watch the game from home. It's a big moment for the Bananas as they continue to grow more popular and reach new audiences.
So far, this tour has taken the Savannah Bananas to six other Major League Baseball stadiums. These include loanDepot Park, Truist Park, Kauffman Stadium, Angel Stadium, Great American Ball Park, and Nationals Park. Now, Fenway Park becomes the seventh major stadium on their list, showing just how far the Bananas have come.
This won't be the first time the Bananas have played at Fenway. They were there last June and played in front of a sold-out crowd. They beat their longtime rivals, the Party Animals, and made a huge impression on fans. That game also featured special appearances by former Red Sox players like Jonathan Papelbon, Jonny Gomes, and Mitch Moreland, who joined in the fun.
Fans are excited to see what surprises the Bananas will bring this time. With their reputation for wild stunts, dance routines, and surprise celebrity guests, the upcoming game at Fenway is sure to be full of unforgettable moments. The best part? You don't have to be in Boston to watch, just tune in to ESPN or stream the game online and enjoy the show. Where to watch the Savannah Bananas today: TV channel and live stream details for the Fenway Park game TV channel: ESPN
ESPN Live stream: Fubo | ESPN+
The Savannah Bananas' exciting game at Fenway Park on Saturday will be shown live on ESPN. The action will be called by Josh Talevski and Biko Skalla, who will guide viewers through all the fun and wild moments Banana Ball is known for.
If you prefer to watch online, you can stream the game on both Fubo and ESPN+. Fubo is a live TV streaming service that gives you access to channels like ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and over 200 others. The best part is that Fubo offers a free trial for new users, so you can try it out before committing to a subscription. Just keep in mind that certain plans, taxes, and fees may apply. Savannah Bananas vs. Firefighters start time Date: Saturday, July 5
Saturday, July 5 Time: 7 p.m. ET
The Savannah Bananas and their rivals, the Firefighters, will kick off a two-game weekend series starting at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 5. Both games will be played at the legendary Fenway Park in Boston, making it a special event for fans and players alike.
What makes this Saturday even more exciting is the addition of a one-hour pregame show called Banana Ball Live . This show will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at everything that goes into Banana Ball, from the fun moments and wild rules to the team's unique style of play. It's also the first time that the ESPN family of networks will air a pregame show for a Banana Ball game, showing just how much the sport and the team have grown in popularity. Savannah Bananas TV schedule 2025 Date Time (ET) TV/Live stream Venue City July 5 7 p.m. ESPN, Fubo, ESPN+ Fenway Park Boston July 26 7 p.m. ESPN2, Fubo, ESPN+ Citizens Bank Park Philadelphia Aug. 1 7 p.m. ESPN, Fubo, ESPN+ Camden Yards Baltimore Aug. 2 7 p.m. ESPN2, Fubo, ESPN+ Camden Yards Baltimore Aug. 9 9 p.m. ESPN2, Fubo, ESPN+ Coors Field Denver Aug. 15 8 p.m. ESPN2, Fubo, ESPN+ Rate Field Chicago Banana Ball rules Every inning is worth one point. The team that wins the inning gets the point for that inning. In the last inning of the game, every run counts. A new inning cannot be started after two hours of game time. A hitter cannot step out of the box. If a hitter does step out, a strike will be added to the count. A hitter is not allowed to bunt. A hitter is allowed to attempt to steal first base on any pitch of an at-bat. There are no walks. If a pitcher throws four balls, every defensive player on the field must touch the ball before it becomes live. A hitter can advance to as many bases as possible. Catchers and coaches are not allowed to visit the mound. If a fan catches a foul ball, the catch results in an out. If the game is tied at the end of the time limit, the Showdown Tiebreaker will decide which team wins the game. Each team is allowed to challenge one ruling on the field (fair/foul ball calls, force/tag play calls and catch play calls). Fans will also have the ability to challenge one ruling during the game. The Golden Batter Rule allows a team to send any hitter to bat in any spot in the lineup. It can only be used once per game.
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