Forget the World Series for a moment. The most talked-about show in baseball right now isn't in Major League Baseball at all. It's the Savannah Bananas, the viral, high-flying entertainment phenomenon that has captured the imagination of fans worldwide, blending elite athleticism with pure, unadulterated fun.
But beyond the choreographed dances and between-inning spectacles lies a real baseball team with real talent. And now, that talent pipeline has delivered another player to the big leagues. The Atlanta Braves are calling up former Savannah Bananas pitcher Hayden Harris, adding a new chapter to one of baseball's best underdog stories.
Harris, who played for the Bananas in 2021, is getting another shot with the Braves after making his MLB debut last season. In his first taste of the majors, he posted a 3.38 ERA over three appearances. His journey to that moment, however, is a classic baseball grind.
An undrafted free agent out of Georgia State University, where he was a workhorse reliever, Harris signed with the Braves in 2022. He has methodically climbed the minor league ladder, compiling a stellar 15-8 record with a 3.12 ERA across 135 appearances. His call-up is a testament to persistence, proving that the path to The Show can start anywhere—even with the most entertaining team in sports.
For fans who love the game's human element, this is what it's all about. It's the story of a pitcher who honed his craft in one of baseball's most unique environments, embraced every opportunity, and is now back on a major league mound. As Harris joins the Braves' bullpen, he carries with him not just his slider, but the spirit of one of the game's most joyful success stories.
