Former Giants QB Russell Wilson surprised fans by playing for the Savannah Bananas at Yankee Stadium, where he participated in an exhibition game against the Party Animals. He made a notable appearance, breaking his bat while hitting a ground ball.
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Former New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson made a surprise appearance at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, donning the bright yellow uniform of the Savannah Bananas for an exhibition Banana Ball game against the Party Animals.
The 37-year-old stepped to the plate in the fifth inning before a crowd of 40,000 and cracked a ground ball to first base, breaking his bat in the process. The play ended in a trick maneuver typical of the entertainment-driven league, helping close the inning as the Party Animals defeated the Bananas, 7-2.
Wilsonâs cameo marked a return to baseball roots that predate his NFL stardom. Drafted in the 41st round by the Baltimore Orioles out of high school in 2007 and in the fourth round by the Colorado Rockies in 2010, he played 93 minor-league games across two seasons with the Tri-City Dust Devils and Asheville Tourists.
Wilson left professional baseball in 2012 to focus on football, where he became a Super Bowl champion with the Seattle Seahawks and a multiple-time Pro Bowler.
After stints with the Broncos, Steelers, and Giantsâwhere he started the 2025 season before being benchedâWilson is currently an unrestricted free agent.
He later posted on social media that the day was special for his children and thanked Bananas founder Jesse Cole, recalling that Cole had been his general manager when Wilson was 19.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: See it: Ex-Giants QB Russell Wilson suits up for Savannah Bananas
Russell Wilson made a surprise appearance to showcase his baseball roots and participate in an exhibition game.
The Savannah Bananas lost to the Party Animals, with a final score of 7-2.
Russell Wilson was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles and Colorado Rockies, playing 93 minor-league games before focusing on his NFL career.

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