Over the weekend, the Savannah Bananas brought their touring baseball show to the home of the Braves for the very first time. GPB's Chase McGee reports from Truist Park.

 

On Saturday and Sunday, the Banana Ball World Tour stopped in the Atlanta Braves' Truist Park, as the Savannah Bananas faced off against their in-house rivals, the Party Animals, in front of two sold-out crowds.

For a few Banana Ballers, Truist is more than another stop on the tour, it’s the home of the team they’ve cheered on their entire lives. Bananas pitcher Austin Krzeminski called the experience a blessing.

"It's an absolute dream come true," he said, "growing up a Braves fan my entire life. So being able to come here and pitch in a sold-out crowd, all my friends and family — and the attendance is really, really wonderful."

The Banana Ball World Tour will be on the road for another six months, but tickets are currently sold out through June.