The Yankees are in Boston this weekend for another crucial series as they look to take control of the top wild-card spot over the Red Sox in the American League (they beat the Bosox Friday night 4-1), and perhaps make one final charge at the Blue Jays in the division.

But that doesn’t mean Yankee Stadium will be quiet.

In fact, plenty of baseball fans — nearly 100,000 — will be in The Bronx for a very different baseball experience.

For the first time, the Savannah Bananas, the barnstorming, trick-filled team from Georgia, will play a pair of exhibition games in front of sold-out crowds at the Stadium.

“It’s been one of the most in-demand tickets we’ve had,” Tony Bruno, senior VP of Yankee Global Enterprises, said by phone this week. “They bring a different flair to the game. It’s a phe

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