Palm Beach baseball is getting a frosty makeover. In 2026, Minor League Baseball’s Palm Beach Cardinals will transform into the Palm Beach Frozen Iguanas for 12 Saturday home games, celebrating one of South Florida’s most infamous cold-weather quirks.
Why Frozen Iguanas?
When temperatures dip below 50 degrees, iguanas can temporarily freeze and fall from palm trees—only to spring back to life once the sun comes out. It’s a uniquely local phenomenon, and now it’s the inspiration behind one of Minor League Baseball’s most fun alternate identities.
This playful switch is part of a larger Minor League Baseball tradition of alternate identities designed to boost fun, fan engagement, and local pride. MiLB teams use these alter egos to celebrate community culture, quirky local traits, and regional legends—while creating buzz, selling merch, and keeping the long season fresh. For Palm Beach, the Frozen Iguanas are pure hometown energy: weird, wonderful, and unmistakably South Florida.
What to Expect
- Frozen Iguanas take the field 12 Saturdays in 2026 (April through September)
- A one-season-only identity exclusive to 2026
- Special promotions, themed entertainment, and limited-edition merch
Mark Your Calendar
🗓 Frozen Iguanas debut: April 4, 2026
📍 Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium
🕕 First pitch: 6:00 PM
From April through September, every Saturday home game brings the Frozen Iguanas energy.
The Frozen Iguanas Look
Expect a fierce frozen iguana logo, icy “PB” ice-cube marks, and bold wordmarks featuring icicles and a green iguana tail—playful, aggressive, and unmistakably Palm Beach.
Bottom line: The Frozen Iguanas are peak Minor League fun—local, clever, and wildly entertaining. Whether you’re there for baseball, merch, or the vibes, these Saturday games will be a fun event for 2026.






