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Banana Ball

The Unbelievably True Story of the Savannah Bananas

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Wait time: About 12 weeks
The Savannah Bananas have peeled back the game of baseball and made it fun again.

This is their story.

 
For his entire childhood, Jesse Cole dreamed of pitching in the Majors. Now, he has a life in baseball that he could have only imagined: he met the love of his life in the industry; they shaped Savannah, Georgia’s professional team into the league champion Savannah Bananas; and now the Bananas have restyled baseball itself into something all their own: Banana Ball. 
 
Fast, fun, and outrageously entertaining, Banana Ball brings fans right into the game. The Bananas throw out a first banana rather than a ball. Their first-base coach dances to "Thriller" or Britney between innings. Players run into the crowd to hand out roses. And the rules themselves are bananas: if a fan catches a foul ball it’s an out; and players might go to bat on stilts or wearing a banana costume. And their fans absolutely love it. 
 
But the reason this team is on the forefront of a movement is less about the play on the field and more about the atmosphere that the team culture creates. For the first time in this book, Jesse reveals the ideas and experiences that allowed him to reimagine America’s oldest sport by creating a phenomenon that is helping fans fall in love with the game all over again. 
 
This is a story that’s bigger than baseball and bigger than the yellow tuxedo Jesse wears as the “ringmaster” of every game. And to understand the movement, you have to understand the story at its core. In Jesse’s telling, it takes heart, innovation, and joy (and a bit of tropical fruit) to make something wholly original out of one of America’s great traditions. His story is part Moneyball, part Field of Dreams, part The Greatest Showman. It is a personal story, a creativity story, and the story of a business scrapping for every success. And it has several distinct love stories—love stories like Jesse and his father, Jesse and his wife, the team and the sport of baseball, the team and the fans.
 
This is Jesse calling his dad from the outfield after each Bananas game, and putting unending creativity into a team with the ultimate goal of bringing the Bananas to the professional ballparks he himself never got to play in. This is his story of baseball, love, leadership, and going just a bit bananas for all.
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    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2023
      To hell with designated hitters: This baseball-like game makes up the rules as it goes along. The heroes of this charming story are the Savannah Bananas, a goofball gang of athletes whose motto is, "Fans First. Entertain Always." At their helm is Cole, a baseball-loving Bostonian who went south to pitch in college but didn't quite have the right stuff to hit the majors. As he puts it, "I wasn't hugely projectable," meaning he wasn't likely to develop the ability to compete with the pitchers in Major League Baseball. Regardless, studying humanities and theater, he also knew that he was a "natural ham" and able entertainer, and he wasn't about to be kept out of the show. So he decided to pull together a squad that would do for baseball what the Harlem Globetrotters did for basketball. Seeking to change the game and make it move faster, he put a clock on the game to cap it at two hours, allowed batters to steal first, and counted it as an out if a fan caught a foul ball in the stands, among other tweaks. Small-market teams usually "had no shot at all," but suddenly, the Bananas proved, "the little guys could actually win." Cole has steadily grown the market for his version of baseball, drawing big crowds through traveling games as well as through the skillful use of social media. He was so successful with his vision that the Red Sox came calling for tips on how to liven up Fenway Park, and Cole had plenty of answers: Do as the Bananas do and have a parade, fireworks, dancing in the streets, and sheer anarchy such that, as one Sox official put it, "This will be like an actual circus coming to our ballpark." True enough, and this particular circus is reimagining baseball as a game that not only purists and traditionalists can love. Anyone who can think outside the diamond will enjoy Cole's entertaining yarn.

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