The Savannah Bananas have taken the baseball world by storm , touring MLB stadiums all summer long. While they look to continue their dominance, they also recently received an apology from MLB. The Athletic's Evan Drellich outlined the aftermath of Rob Manfred 's second-hand-man apologizing to the Bananas after the golden at-bat drama from last year.
“Last year, Manfred made waves when he suggested a possible rule change for MLB that the Bananas already used: the Golden At-Bat, which allows a team to break its traditional batting order to use its best hitter in a key moment,” Drellich wrote. “An MLB owner had been particularly keen on the idea for years, according to league sources who were not authorized to speak publicly. But fans reacted poorly to the thought of it being ported to