The Savannah Bananas

The Savannah Bananas

From The Sporting Almanac Podcast by Jack Senior and Ben Davies

April 5, 2026 · 1h 15m · Season 2 · Episode 24

About this episode

This episode explores the unique approach of the Savannah Bananas and their innovative style of play known as Banana Ball.

The Savannah Bananas and Banana Ball "The noblest art is that of making others happy." P.T. Barnum The purity of baseball is something a lot of people take very seriously. So seriously, in fact, that orthodox approaches will be followed until stadiums are empty, sponsors have left and the team owners move the team to pastures new in search of something different. Such had been the case over and over in the famous city of Savannah, Georgia. For years teams came and went, changed their names and their backers and still failed to engage the local community. As the historic Grayson Stadium began to show its age alongside its charm, a man, his wife and a yellow tuxedo came into town. Since 2016 the Savannah Bananas have divided opinions. They overturned norms; Nanas replaced cheerleaders, tickets came with unlimited hot dogs and soda, and first base coaches were hired for their dance moves ahead of their baseball nous. They were taking baseball orthodoxy and doing the exact opposite. It could never work, could it? Today, the Savannah Bananas are the biggest team in baseball outside of the Majors, and there are plenty of MLB teams who envy their ability to fill the biggest arenas…

Topics covered

  • Savannah Bananas
  • Banana Ball
  • baseball
  • sports entertainment

Keywords

  • P.T. Barnum
  • Grayson Stadium
  • community engagement
  • sports history

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Banana Ball

Places: Savannah, Georgia

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