Not that there’s anything wrong with that, right?I guess. Looks gaf
Not that there’s anything wrong with that, right?I guess. Looks gaf
This aged well. Not an empty seatWhy is that a weird question? No way they fill Kinnick. It's cheesy circus show.
SO, you don't like it so no one else should? my wife's niece, her husband, and three kids were there yesterday and had a great time. Boys 9 and 7 and girl 3.Why is that a weird question? No way they fill Kinnick. It's cheesy circus show.
We waited during the almost 3 hour rain delay and that baby was packed when game eventually started at 9:30pm. Everyone stayed. It was awesome. They blocked off the west side parking area and had vendors in there. That is what they should do for football games.This aged well. Not an empty seat
I agree. Last night's game was on you gibe live. After five minutes I tirned to watch the Cards vs. Scrubs.I didn’t make it that far in the segment, I guess.
I’ve lost all hope in this country if adults are selling out NFL stadiums and paying to see Savanna Banana.
If only there were 4+ million people on the ticket waiting list who would think like you. Would make it easier to get ticketsWent Saturday.
meh, the loud music during game play was too much for me.
trucks were just throws and catches behind the bat.
wish the guy on stilts pitched an inning.
I have zero desire to go back.
I swear people act like they like it just to be cool.
Kinnick setup made it interesting. It would be boring as hell in a regular baseball stadium.
Globetrotters would do things that looked amazing.Everyone hating the bananas better also have never enjoyed the globetrotters. Bunch of fun haters.
They definitely do other things than strictly behind the back. It's OK to not like it. It's ok to have an opinion. But it's entertainment, your preferred variety doesn't make it better than anyone else's.Globetrotters would do things that looked amazing.
only think the bananas do is behind the back passes and catches.
on 2 consecutive nightsThis aged well. Not an empty seat
It’s not your field. Get over it.Gross. Get that crap off my field!!!!
Gross. Get that crap off my field!!!!
What? No "run the ball"?Hit the ball, throw the ball, catch the ball.
The White Sox are in first place. They are one of the greatest stories in MLB so far this season. They lost a record number of games last season, and have turned it around over night. We'll see if they can keep it up, but the AL is pretty weak, and the Sox have a great shot at the postseason, including winning the AL Central.Baseball as comic theater. White Sox and Rockies fans already know the feeling, haha
Generally agree. Anyone know how much money the university is making off of this?It’s like the globetrotters.
I really don’t get the appeal, it’s like a circus act. Show me your tricks in 30 minutes and be done already.
people seem to be crazy for it and so it’s a great deal for Iowa city.
MLB is marking its 150th season right now, just for the record. There's nothing wrong with the Bananas, but some, like me, don't understand the appeal, if you don't mind that intentional observation.I love the insinuation from Obscure's post that being like the Globetrotters is a bad thing. The Globetrotters have been around for 100 years, longer than most professional franchises.
I watched it on TV. "Competitive baseball" is a stretch . . . a long, long, long stretch, IMHO at least.Can't say I'm really interested in it, but for those sayings it's just the Globetrotters of baseball, it actually isn't quite like that. Sure some of it is theatre and they script some of the performances, but the games actually are real. The Bananas and the teams they play are all high level players, and unlike the Globetrotters the Bananas don't always win. Basically they integrate some flair into actual competitive games.
They put 70,000 in there--twice--Friday and Saturday night, and Friday after a 2.5-hour weather delay. Just remember what PT Barnum said. He'd be proud of the Bananas, that's for sure.Why is that a weird question? No way they fill Kinnick. It's cheesy circus show.
I've pretty much lost hope, but it ain't because of the Bananas . . .I didn’t make it that far in the segment, I guess.
I’ve lost all hope in this country if adults are selling out NFL stadiums and paying to see Savanna Banana.
As mentioned prior like wwe the bananas are a form of sports entertainment. It’s not meant for the baseball purist like bob costas of the world who act like holier than thou about it. It’s Like the globetrotters but for a sport where you can’t do same act premeditated and more reactionary.We went. It was a really good time. It's not serious baseball, but it's not "rigged" either. This is family entertainment, not a sporting event, so anyone wishing it were would be disappointed. I think the novelty will wear off soon, but good on them for capitalizing on the popularity. Strike while the iron is hot, as they say.
And the white Sox have benefited from banana alum, rookie center fielder tristan peters, who plays a great center field and is hitting around .290, with some very clutch base hits/ home runs.The White Sox are in first place. They are one of the greatest stories in MLB so far this season. They lost a record number of games last season, and have turned it around over night. We'll see if they can keep it up, but the AL is pretty weak, and the Sox have a great shot at the postseason, including winning the AL Central.
As for the Savannah thing: From what I've seen, it's a circus with a little baseball-type activity on the side, kind of like pro wrestling. How they draw these huge crowds baffles me, but then so does just about everything else these days. Whatever you call it, you won't have to worry about competing with me for tickets. I think I have to power wash the drive.
Totally agree, we went on Saturday and the kids loved it...which was the point. Everyone I knew had a good time with it. Now then, would I go again next year...meh, probably not. Would I go again in the future...when the grandkids are older...probably.We went. It was a really good time. It's not serious baseball, but it's not "rigged" either. This is family entertainment, not a sporting event, so anyone wishing it were would be disappointed. I think the novelty will wear off soon, but good on them for capitalizing on the popularity. Strike while the iron is hot, as they say.
Totally agree, we went on Saturday and the kids loved it...which was the point. Everyone I knew had a good time with it. Now then, would I go again next year...meh, probably not. Would I go again in the future...when the grandkids are older...probably.
Edit to add...I LOVED the flyover and even teared up during the Wave. Knowing that there are sick kiddos nearby that 70,000 people are acknowledging AND watching my 3 year old grandson wave to said kids...grandpa got a little bit emotional.
Us grandpa's get that way sometimesTotally agree, we went on Saturday and the kids loved it...which was the point. Everyone I knew had a good time with it. Now then, would I go again next year...meh, probably not. Would I go again in the future...when the grandkids are older...probably.
Edit to add...I LOVED the flyover and even teared up during the Wave. Knowing that there are sick kiddos nearby that 70,000 people are acknowledging AND watching my 3 year old grandson wave to said kids...grandpa got a little bit emotional.
You have to go in knowing that it’s like watching the Harlem Globetrotters, except in baseball format.Went Saturday.
meh, the loud music during game play was too much for me.
trucks were just throws and catches behind the bat.
wish the guy on stilts pitched an inning.
I have zero desire to go back.
I swear people act like they like it just to be cool.
Kinnick setup made it interesting. It would be boring as hell in a regular baseball stadium.
However, I think they’ve been in existence for quite a while?We went. It was a really good time. It's not serious baseball, but it's not "rigged" either. This is family entertainment, not a sporting event, so anyone wishing it were would be disappointed. I think the novelty will wear off soon, but good on them for capitalizing on the popularity. Strike while the iron is hot, as they say.
However, I think they’ve been in existence for quite a while?