The Savannah Bananas are coming to Chicago, but when will they be here, and where can you watch?

Banana Ball – which has been dubbed the fastest and most entertaining game of baseball – will be played in Chicago this summer as the world-famous Savannah Bananas come to town.

The Bananas, famed for their social media savvy, quirky game rules and massive crowds, will make their first-ever trip to the Windy City as they tour more than a dozen Major League Baseball stadiums, playing to sold-out crowds across the country.

By the time their tour is completed, the Bananas will have played in a staggering 17 Major League Baseball stadiums, and that trip will include a stop at Chicago’s Rate Field on Friday, Aug. 15 and Saturday, Aug. 16.

The Bananas will take on the Firefighters, one of the four other teams that play “Banana Ball.”

For the first time, the Savannah Bananas baseball team will be bringing their world-famous show to Chicago, the club announced on Thursday.

Unfortunately for fans, attending in person might not be an option.

Fans who had hoped to attend entered a drawing, and in recent weeks, learned if they were randomly selected to attend.

If you’d still like to watch the games, you’re not out of luck.

The Bananas have routinely aired games on their YouTube channel and will continue to do so for the remainder of the tour, meaning that fans will be able to watch games on the website.

In a recently announced deal, the Bananas revealed that they will also air a total of 10 games on ESPN this season, with the Aug. 15 game in Chicago the final one that the network will broadcast.

That game will air on ESPN 2, and will start at 7 p.m.

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