Free Savannah Bananas Meet & Greet in Bronx
- Free meet & greet with the Savannah Bananas tied to their Banana Ball World Tour. - Their Banana Ball shows are at Yankee Stadium on April 24–25, with Bronx fan events around those dates. - Check event details and location in local coverage at bronxmama.com.
A free Savannah Bananas meet-and-greet is set for Saturday morning, April 25, at a Dunkin’ on East Tremont Avenue in the Bronx. (bronxmama.com) BronxMama reported the event will run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Dunkin’, 2973 E. Tremont Ave., with players from the Savannah Bananas and the Party Animals taking photos and signing autographs. (bronxmama.com) From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., players are also scheduled to work behind the counter serving orders, and Dunkin’ plans a prize wheel, giveaways, fan activities and an appearance by its mascot, Mr. Sprinkles, according to the local listing. (bronxmama.com) The Bronx stop lands as the Bananas bring their Yankee Stadium tour dates to New York this weekend. The Yankees’ ticket page lists games at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, 2026. (mlb.com) The Bananas’ own schedule also shows a 7 p.m. Eastern game at Yankee Stadium on April 25 and a 3 p.m. Eastern game there on April 26, with both dates marked sold out. (thesavannahbananas.com) That helps explain why a free fan event in the Bronx is getting attention: tickets for the stadium shows are scarce, while the meet-and-greet offers a no-ticket way to see players up close before the weekend crowds head to 161st Street. (thesavannahbananas.com) (bronxmama.com) Banana Ball is the Bananas’ fast-moving version of baseball, built around a two-hour time limit and rules meant to speed up play and pull fans into the action, including foul balls caught by spectators counting as outs. (thesavannahbananas.com) The team’s reach has expanded well beyond Savannah. A Minor League Baseball club announcement for a separate 2026 stop said the organization has more than 10 million social media followers after a 2025 tour that hit 40 cities and sold out multiple major league venues. (milb.com) In the Bronx, the weekend starts with coffee and autographs, then shifts to the stadium show a few miles west. For fans who missed the ticket scramble, Saturday morning offers the easier line. (bronxmama.com) (mlb.com)