Savannah Bananas, Sean Casey and Hamstring
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Sean Casey was one of several former Reds players to join the traveling road show at Great American Ball Park, but unfortunately, he ended his night with a torn hamstring.
The Savannah Bananas brought their unique 'Banana Ball' game to Cincinnati, thrilling fans with unconventional antics and a victory.
In 2004, the same year he became a World Series champion with the Red Sox, Arroyo made his public debut on stage at the Hot Stove Cool Music fundraiser in Boston. He performed a cover of Pearl Jam's "Black" with his then-teammate Kevin Millar.
GOP Sen. Rand Paul is accusing the White House of “immaturity” and engaging in “petty vindictiveness” after he and his family were disinvited from the annual White House picnic long held with members of both parties. "This word vomit holds no weight, you voted for it."
While Major League Baseball has introduced a pitch clock in an effort to speed the game up (to great success, with games going nearly 30 minutes faster), Banana Ball is played with a game clock, like football or basketball.
Former Cincinnati Reds All-Star third baseman Todd Frazier returned to Great American Ball Park on Friday for a surprise at-bat during the Savannah Bananas game. Frank Sinatra (his signature walk-up song) blared through the speakers as the stadium erupted in roars for the 2015 MLB Home Run Derby king.
Through their choreographed dances and funny skits, the Bananas have become a viral sensation. Here's how it happened.
In their second year, The Firefighters - the third squad for the Savannah Bananas league - will play ball at several MLB stadiums.