White Sox Legends Join the Savannah Bananas Wild Night in Chicago

Two familiar faces brought the South Side crowd to its feet during the Savannah Bananas’ chaotic stop in Chicago

White Sox Legends Join the Savannah Bananas Wild Night in Chicago originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Chicago got a baseball show unlike anything it had ever seen Friday night, when the Savannah Bananas brought their traveling game of “Banana Ball” to Guaranteed Rate Field.

The sold-out crowd didn’t just get the usual mix of trick plays, choreographed dances, and fan participation—they also witnessed the return of two of the South Side’s most beloved stars: A.J. Pierzynski and Mark Buehrle.

When Pierzynski stepped onto the field, the crowd erupted in a roar. The former catcher dug in at the plate, taking a swing that sent a routine ground ball to the Firefighters infield.

What looked like it might be the end of his cameo quickly turned into just the beginning. The next inning, Pierzynski trotted back out—this time in full catching gear, crouching behind the plate for the Bananas. Fans cheered as if it were 2005 all over again.

The Savannah Bananas played the Texas Tailgaters at Great American Ballpark on Friday June 13, 2025. The game included music, dancing, non-baseball games, backflips and featured Reds players like Todd Frazier, Bronson Arroyo and Sean Casey. The Bananas will play the Texas Tailgaters again on Saturday to a packed Great American Ballpark.© Phil Didion/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The surprises didn’t stop there. Moments later, the Bananas introduced the second White Sox legend of the night: Mark Buehrle. The left-hander, known for his poise and pace, took the mound in a Banana Ball uniform.

But what made the moment unforgettable was who stood behind the plate—his former teammate. For one inning under the bright Chicago lights, Buehrle and Pierzynski reunited, giving fans a rare chance to see the duo share the diamond once again.

The Savannah Bananas built their reputation on bringing joy, chaos, and creativity to the game, but Friday night added an extra layer of magic.

For Sox fans, it wasn’t just about the spectacle of Banana Ball. It was about seeing two World Series champions back together, creating a moment that blended baseball nostalgia with the Bananas’ brand of pure fun.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

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