I haven't heard of free tickets for Banana Ball- anyone have info on that? They do have a lottery you have to enter in order to get a chance to buy tickets. But the tickets themselves are fairly inexpensive, absolutely, especially compared to MLB.Never heard of it either. Perhaps there are fans who enjoy the novelty but wonder how long that will last? Part of the appeal is likely the free/low cost to watch unlike many other pro sports that lose fans over time with their excessive prices.
The tickets aren't free. But they broadcast all their games, live, for free on YouTube. That is different in an era when many sports entertainment programing is moving to extra cost channels or pay per view.I haven't heard of free tickets for Banana Ball- anyone have info on that? They do have a lottery you have to enter in order to get a chance to buy tickets. But the tickets themselves are fairly inexpensive, absolutely, especially compared to MLB.
It's not open seating everywhere. We had specific ticketed seats a few weeks ago.It is open seating, so getting there early is important if you want premium seats. All the antics & fan interaction before the game makes it worth the time. A little disappointing they didn’t come to our city this year. My husband thought it was a 1 & done. Other family members & I really enjoyed it & would go again. No interest in watching on tv tho.
It's not open seating everywhere. We had specific ticketed seats a few weeks ago.
I am with you. Not my cup of tea but then apparently appeals to someDoes anybody else not "get" the phenomenon that it has become?
I find it OK to watch for a few minutes,but then I am ready to move on.
It just doesn't do it for me on a large scale.
Obviously,I am in the vast minority as this thing is selling out MLB Stadiums.
I have tried to "make" myself understand the euphoria-just can't get there.
A backflip catch and a pitcher on stilts and twerking umpire are fun,but WOW,the level BB has reached just amazes me.
But more power to them-they have created an obsession for,dare I say,millions!
I bet when Mr. Cole gets by himself sometimes he has to just laugh that he is on his way to becoming a Billionaire with this "product"!Looks like a lot of fun. I’m a baseball fan (who’s been to many MLB games) and would be interested in seeing the Bananas if I could get tickets, A friend of mine went to a game at Fenway Park and loved it. I do think it’s likely to be a fad, that will wane in popularity after a few years. But major props to the team’s owner, Jesse Cole, who invested his own money, vision, and talent to create a unique family entertainment experience.