If you’ve tried buying Savannah Bananas tickets before, you already know it’s not like snagging seats for a regular baseball game. The team moved to a lottery system, and if you didn’t register and get selected, you missed your shot at face-value tickets directly from the Bananas. That means for Yankee Stadium, like every other stop on the tour, resale is the only option left.
The 2025 Banana Ball World Tour features more than 80 sold-out games across the country, and the New York stop is one of the biggest. The Bananas will take over Yankee Stadium for one night only, making it one of the hottest tickets of the year.
Lottery Demand Hit Record Levels
When tickets for Yankee Stadium went live through the Bananas’ lottery, demand was overwhelming. Thousands of New Yorkers and traveling fans tried their luck, but only a select few were chosen. Everyone else now has to rely on resale.
Yankee Stadium Dates & Matchups
The Bananas take over the Bronx for two nights:
- September 13, 2025
- September 14, 2025
Both games feature the Bananas against the Firefighters, with plenty of fan interaction baked into the action.
Savannah Banana Tickets: New York Yankee Stadium
As with most significant events in NYC, resale prices can swing dramatically depending on demand. The best prices we saw by far were on Vivid seats with lots of options available at (comparatively) reasonable prices when compared to other September games. Tickets can be had in the lower $100 rage on Vivid Seats, while other platforms are inching closer to the mid $150s.
Savannah Bananas Yankee Stadium Ticket Prices
Platform | Starting Price |
---|---|
StubHub | ~$150 for both days |
Ticketmaster Resale | No Tickets |
Vivid Seats | $89 for Saturday, $111 for Friday |
GameTime | ~$250 for both days |
SeatGeek | $148 for Saturday/$167 for Friday. |
From Savannah to the Bronx Spotlight
The Bananas have gone from quirky independent team to headlining iconic stadiums—and nothing says they’ve arrived like playing in Yankee Stadium. With their signature Banana Ball rules—no bunting, a two-hour time limit, and walk-ups that look more like Broadway numbers—they’ve earned national attention.
Why This Stop Is Unique
Seeing Banana Ball in Yankee Stadium is historic—the clash of tradition and innovation makes it unlike any other stop on the tour. For many fans, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience worth the extra spend.