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Banana Ball Returns to Coca-Cola Park in 2026

Posted On October 10, 2025 By lvwithlove In Community News /  

The Lehigh Valley IronPigs have announced that Banana Ball will return to Coca-Cola Park on August 7 and 8, 2026, bringing the high-energy baseball phenomenon back to the Lehigh Valley for a second straight year.

Tickets will again be available through a lottery system, with the Ticket Lottery List open now through November 1, 2025. Fans can join at www.bananaball.com/tickets. Being selected in the random drawing does not guarantee tickets but provides the opportunity to purchase them once verified.

Standard tickets start at $35, with Meet and Greet options beginning at $100. Tickets are only available through the official lottery site; fans are cautioned against purchasing from third-party sellers.

The 2025 Banana Ball series at Coca-Cola Park featured the Party Animals and Texas Tailgaters, delivering two sold-out nights of fast-paced baseball entertainment. The game’s signature twist — if a fan catches a foul ball, it counts as an out — remains one of its most talked-about rules.

Fans interested in group hospitality options can contact the IronPigs ticket office at 610-841-PIGS (7447).

Follow the IronPigs on X at @IronPigs and on Facebook at facebook.com/LHVIronPigs.


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