On March 29 and 30, 2025, Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves, became the epicenter of baseball’s most unconventional ...
Last night, on March 29, the Savannah Bananas - the Harlem Globetrotters of the showcase - brought their brand of live sports ...
The Savannah Bananas, the team known for its quirky rules and viral dance moves, will play at Truist Park this weekend.
The Bananas first went viral on Facebook in 2016 with “Can’t Stop the Peeling,” a rendition of Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling.” ...
The Savannah Bananas are swinging into Truist Park for the first time this weekend, bringing their viral brand of baseball ...
Dr. Tim Naddy, the team's vice president of finance, talks about finance's role in the team's growth, the benefit of a mentor ...
The dancing Savannah Bananas retweeted a video on X of Lady Vols pitcher Karlyn Pickens throwing her record-breaking 78.2 mph ...
What do the Savannah Bananas, Atlanta United and March Madness have in common? They, and their tens of thousands of fans, will all converge on Atlanta this weekend.
Tennessee softball and record breaking pitcher Karlyn Pickens was invited by the Savannah Bananas to pitch for them. She ...
Baseball is fun for a lot of reasons, including the thrill of the game, the camaraderie of fans, and the mental challenges it ...
After becoming the only softball player to throw 78 mph on Monday against Arkansas, Pickens received an invite from the Savannah Bananas to come and pitch for the independent baseball franchise ...