One of baseball’s greatest spectacles to capture worldwide attention isn’t in MLB. It isn’t even the World Baseball Classic. That spectacle is none other than the Savannah Bananas. Baseball’s answer to the Harlem Globetrotters has become a viral sensation, drawing…
One of baseball’s greatest spectacles to capture worldwide attention isn’t in MLB. It isn’t even the World Baseball Classic.That spectacle is none other than the Savannah Bananas. Baseball’s answer to the Harlem Globetrotters has become a viral sensation, drawing even non-baseball fans to the ballpark.The Bananas feature elite talent that transforms every game into an unforgettable night of unconventional baseball.
Now, they’re also sending talent to the MLB.MORE: Dodgers make trade, acquire former top pitching prospect from PhilliesReports surfaced Tuesday that the Atlanta Braves are calling up Bananas alum Hayden Harris. Harris made his Braves debut last season, appearing in three games.The teams perform a kick line during the Savannah Bananas first home game of the season on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 at Historic Grayson Stadium. | Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesAcross those appearances, the former Banana posted a 3.38 ERA over 2.2 innings pitched. He played for Savannah in 2021.Moments like this remind fans that sports deliver not only entertainment, but some of the most compelling stories imaginable.Consider the journey: a Savannah Bananas pitcher grinding through the minors, chasing every opportunity, and now earning another shot in the majors.
It’s the kind of story that feels almost unbelievable.MORE: Vancouver’s MLB expansion bid faces significant obstacleHarris began his amateur career at the collegiate level with Georgia State, where he appeared in 95 games.Feb 28, 2024; Clearwater, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves pitcher Hayden Harris (90) throws a pitch during the fourth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at BayCare Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn ImagesOver that span, he threw more than 140 innings, recording 166 strikeouts while allowing just 85 earned runs. The Braves signed him as an undrafted free agent in June 2022.Since then, Harris has steadily climbed the minor league ranks. Across all levels, he has compiled a 15–8 record with an impressive 3.12 ERA, logging more than 160 innings over 135 appearances.Now, he continues his big-league journey in the Braves bullpen — another remarkable chapter in baseball’s endless supply of stories.A story so wild, you might even call it… bananas.