Savannah Bananas outfielder Ty Jackson. Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Savannah Bananas may have just done their best celebration yet

The Savannah Bananas aren't the Atlanta Braves on the baseball diamond, but they sure know how to bring the fun to the ballpark.

From a ballplayer named Stilts getting a hit while on — you guessed it, stilts — to bringing back the Harlem Shake, the Bananas could be the most entertaining thing in baseball right now. That is unless you don't count the implosion of the New York Yankees.

So what do the Bananas have for us now? How about one of the most creative home-plate celebrations of all time?

This celebration has everything.

From the fake injury to the feigned concern, to the epic dance-off at the end.

Could this be the future of baseball? Probably not, but one can hope.

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