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LOS ANGELES — Baseball isn’t boring and the CW isn’t stupid, at least when it comes to the Savannah Bananas, the Georgia-based team that has rewritten the rules around the classic American pastime. The network has picked up rights to broadcast the July 27 Bananas game at Citizen’s Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Why are fans filling up stadiums nationwide to see the Savannah Bananas? Here's everything you need to know about the popular baseball team.
Savannah Bananas baseball is heading to television. The team and its attendant hilarity are picked up by the CW after building a massive social media following.
The roots of the Savannah Bananas, the baseball phenomenon that sells out across America, were planted in Gastonia.
Patrick Renna, who starred as Ham in 1993’s “The Sandlot,” suited up for the baseball team during its game May 31 in Anaheim, California.
Savannah Bananas owner Jesse Cole, who was inspired by Walt Disney, realizes a dream with a trip Disneyland and two sold-out games at Angel Stadium.
The high energy online sensations will play at Bank of American Stadium on June 6-7. Both games between the Bananas and Party Animals are sold out.