Adam Wainwright Makes Surprise Return to Busch Stadium, This Time with the Savannah Bananas
Former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright, known for his prolific career on the mound, made a stunning comeback to Busch Stadium on Friday night. However, this time he was not wearing the iconic Cardinals jersey, but instead donning the yellow and black of the Savannah Bananas.
It has been two years since Wainwright last pitched for the Cardinals, but his return to the stadium was met with excitement and nostalgia from fans. The 39-year-old veteran took to the mound once again, showcasing his skills and proving that he still has what it takes to dominate on the field.
Wainwright’s appearance with the Bananas was unexpected, as he had retired from the MLB in 2020. But the opportunity to play for the Savannah Bananas, a collegiate summer league team, was too good to pass up for the seasoned pitcher.
The crowd erupted in cheers as Wainwright delivered pitch after pitch, reminding everyone of his impressive career with the Cardinals. And while he may have been wearing a different uniform, his talent and passion for the game remained the same.
As the game came to a close, Wainwright’s return to Busch Stadium was met with a standing ovation from the fans. It was a bittersweet moment for both Wainwright and the Cardinals faithful, but it was clear that his love for the game and the city of St. Louis will never fade.
Although his time with the Savannah Bananas may be short-lived, Wainwright’s surprise return to Busch Stadium will be a memorable moment for all who witnessed it. And who knows, maybe we’ll see him back on the mound in a Cardinals jersey once again in the future.
. It was awesome.”
Adam Wainwright Returns to Busch Stadium with the Savannah BananasFormer Cardinals Pitcher Adam Wainwright Makes Surprise Appearance at Busch Stadium with Savannah Bananas
St. Louis fans were in for a treat on Friday night as former Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright made a surprise return to Busch Stadium, this time as a member of the Savannah Bananas.
Wainwright, who retired from Major League Baseball in 2023, took the mound in the later stages of the Bananas’ first of two games in St. Louis this weekend. The sold-out crowd erupted as he threw his first strike and finished the inning with a flyout.
It was Wainwright’s first pitching appearance at Busch Stadium since reaching 200 career wins in September 2023, making him just the third pitcher to achieve this milestone with the Cardinals.
In a postgame interview with FOX 2, Wainwright expressed his excitement about returning to the mound in front of the St. Louis fans. “It’s the best baseball town in the world,” he said. “Being back at Busch Stadium felt right.”
The Savannah Bananas, known for their fan-focused approach and unique style of play, often invite former MLB stars to join their team for a brief stint. Wainwright now joins the likes of Corey Kluber and Jake Peavy on this list.
When asked about how the opportunity came about, Wainwright admitted he wasn’t sure. “I don’t really know,” he said. “I’m grateful for the opportunity. I’m glad they thought of it because this is exactly right up my alley.”
Despite allowing a single to his first batter, Wainwright was able to retire his second and final batter of the night. When asked about his performance, he joked, “I did the best I could. I’m old. I don’t have any bullets left, but we had fun.”
Wainwright also praised the Bananas’ approach to the game and their impact on the sport. “This team is all the talk and making waves across the whole country right now,” he said. “And it’s all for a reason. You can tell they’re all about fan interaction, and their entertainment value is through the roof. It was like a mixture of baseball and WWE. It was awesome.