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With walk-off dance battles, fans catching foul balls for outs, and players sprinting on stilts, Banana Ball is rewriting the rulebook and America is
The 2025 Banana Ball World Tour continues this weekend with a stop in Philadelphia. It promises mirth, chaos and yellow-peeled surrealism.
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It was hot times at Norfolk’s Harbor Park Friday as thousands of fans sweltered for a summer edition of Banana Ball. The three-game series kicked off in Norfolk Thursday and continues through Saturday,
From tug-of-war with kids to ninja umpires and hometown heroes, the world’s wildest baseball tour is back in town and bigger than ever.
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Thousands of fans arrived hours before the game for a lineup of entertainment in a party-like environment outside the stadium.
Get ready for bats, laughs, and pure chaos. Banana Ball is back at Harbor Park, and this time it’s the Party Animals facing off against the Firef
Banana Ball will make its live broadcast debut on The CW on Sunday. Led by the famed Savannah Bananas, the sport is a cross between baseball and circus entertainment. The team’s founder, Jesse Cole, joins "Morning in America" for a preview of what fans can expect to see this weekend.
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Teams affiliated with the Savannah Bananas put down the bats and gloves and picked up a hammer and drill Friday, to help build a playset for a local child battling cancer. The Firefighters and Party Animals partnered with the Roc Solid Foundation,
Banana Ball,” a Harlem Globetrotters-inspired version of baseball, is back in Norfolk for sold-out games Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Tides essentially rent out Harbor Park while selling
Just hours before two Banana Ball teams faced off inside Harbor Park in Norfolk, they were drilling, hammering and building a child's playset outside of it.
Jesse Cole, the flamboyant, always-yellow-suit-wearing owner of the Savannah Bananas, has taken a wild idea and turned it into a full-blown movement. What start