Breaking: Savannah Bananas have filed an official request for new facilities at the historic Grayson Stadium, marking the latest chapter in the team’s rapid growth and the ongoing evolution of their home ballpark.
The Savannah Bananas, baseball’s most entertaining and unconventional team, have filed an official request for new facilities at the historic Grayson Stadium, marking the latest chapter in the team’s rapid growth and the ongoing evolution of their home ballpark. The move underscores both the Bananas’ skyrocketing popularity and the challenges of balancing tradition with the demands of a modern entertainment empire.
A Historic Home, A Growing Brand
Grayson Stadium, originally built in 1926 and renovated multiple times throughout its long history, has served as the Bananas’ home since the team’s founding in 2016. Known for its old-school charm, Spanish moss-draped surroundings, and capacity to seat roughly 4,000 fans, the venue has become iconic thanks to the Bananas’ viral antics and their unique brand of “Banana Ball.”
However, as the team has grown from a local sensation into a national phenomenon, the stadium has struggled to keep pace with demand. With tickets selling out months in advance, games streamed across the country, and players and staff increasingly stretched by year-round tours, the Bananas argue that new facilities are essential to meet fan expectations and support long-term growth.
The Request
The Bananas’ proposal, submitted this week to city officials and the stadium’s governing board, calls for a series of facility upgrades at the recently renovated Grayson Stadium. While details of the proposal are still emerging, sources close to the team say it includes:
- Expanded clubhouse and training areas to accommodate players during both the home season and touring events.
- Enhanced fan amenities, including improved concessions, restrooms, and shaded seating areas.
- Upgraded technology infrastructure, such as expanded Wi-Fi capacity, digital ticketing upgrades, and live-streaming facilities to support the team’s growing media presence.
- Community spaces, such as multipurpose rooms for fan events, youth clinics, and local programming.
“Grayson Stadium is our home, and we love its history and character,” said team owner Jesse Cole, famous for his yellow tuxedo and boundless enthusiasm. “But our fans deserve the best. The Bananas have always been about pushing the limits of what’s possible in baseball entertainment, and these new facilities will allow us to do just that while keeping the magic of Grayson alive.”
Fans First, Always
The Bananas’ “Fans First” mantra has long been central to their identity. From all-you-can-eat tickets to choreographed player dances, everything the team does is aimed at creating an unforgettable experience. The push for new facilities reflects that philosophy, as officials emphasize that improving comfort and accessibility for fans is a top priority.
“People don’t just come to Grayson for baseball,” said Bananas president Jared Orton. “They come for memories, for laughter, for something they can’t get anywhere else. That means ensuring our facilities match the level of joy and excitement our fans bring to the ballpark.”
Balancing History and Progress
At the heart of the conversation lies a delicate balance: how to modernize Grayson Stadium without losing the historic character that makes it unique. Built nearly a century ago, the stadium has hosted countless teams, players, and community events. Its worn wooden bleachers, retro charm, and Southern Gothic backdrop are part of its identity.
City officials have expressed cautious optimism about the proposal, noting the stadium’s importance not just to the Bananas but to Savannah as a whole. “Grayson Stadium is a community treasure,” one city commissioner noted. “Any upgrades will need to respect its history while positioning it for the future.”
Fan and Community Reactions
Reactions from fans have been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the Bananas for continuing to invest in their hometown despite national fame and touring success.
“I love the stadium’s old-school vibe, but let’s be real — the bathrooms and concessions could use an upgrade,” one longtime fan joked on social media. Another added, “The Bananas have put Savannah on the map. If new facilities keep them here, I’m all for it.”
Local business leaders also voiced support, noting the economic impact the Bananas bring through tourism, hospitality, and media exposure.
What’s Next
The proposal will undergo review in the coming months, with input from city officials, preservation experts, and community stakeholders. Funding sources are expected to include a combination of private investment from the Bananas organization and potential public-private partnerships.
If approved, construction could begin as early as late 2025, with phased upgrades rolling out over the following two seasons to minimize disruption to home games and community events.
Conclusion
The Savannah Bananas have transformed Grayson Stadium from a local ballpark into a national stage for innovation, fun, and community spirit. Their request for new facilities represents more than just bricks and mortar — it’s a signal that the team is preparing for its next chapter, one that balances history with ambition, charm with comfort, and tradition with progress.
For the Bananas, the message is clear: the show must go on — and it deserves the best stage possible.