Sat Jul 05 22:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Savannah Bananas: Baseball’s TikTok-Dancing Conquerors Are Shaking Up Sports
**SAVANNAH, Ga. —** Forget the streaming services and exorbitant stadium prices, there’s a new game in town, and it’s bananas. The Savannah Bananas, once a minor-league team, have evolved into a traveling entertainment spectacle, combining baseball with a high-energy, theatrical performance that’s captivating audiences and selling out stadiums from Fenway Park to NFL venues.
Founded by Jesse and Emily Cole, the Bananas play “Banana Ball,” a modified version of baseball with quirky rules like awarding points for the highest score each inning and calling a batter out if a fan catches a foul ball. While their on-field antics, including elaborate dances and unexpected stunts, may seem silly, they’ve struck a chord with fans disillusioned by the increasingly corporate and expensive nature of major league sports.
At a recent game in Savannah, fans enjoyed free-flowing food and drinks included with their ticket, a stark contrast to the exorbitant prices at other sporting events. The players, while dedicated entertainers, are also skilled baseball players, providing a blend of athletic prowess and lighthearted fun.
“We would rather people feel like they’re getting just outrageous value, and tell others about that, than try to nickel-and-dime them in the short term, and they feel like, ‘Ugh, I just don’t know if I could do that ever again,” team president Jared Orton says.
The Bananas’ success lies in their commitment to putting fans first, providing an affordable, entertaining, and engaging experience. Players interact with the crowd, posing for photos, signing autographs, and even dancing in the stands.
Despite their growing popularity and expansion into larger venues, the Bananas remain committed to their fan-first philosophy, resisting external funding that could compromise their unique approach. With a waiting list of over 3 million, the Bananas are proving that there’s a hunger for sports that prioritize fun, accessibility, and a genuine connection with the fans. Whether they’re executing trick plays on the field or choreographing TikTok dances, the Savannah Bananas are proving that sometimes, the best way to win is to simply entertain.