
Help Bring The Savannah Bananas To Casper!
The Banana Ball craze is sweeping the nation, literally. The Savannah Bananas have a goal to play at least one game in every state, which includes Wyoming.
The Casper Spuds have extended the invitation for the dynamic Bananas to come to town and play a game at Mike Lansing Field.
If you haven't heard of the Savannah Bananas, I'm not sure what rock you've been hiding under. They are the hottest sports team in the world right now. The team started as a minor league team in Savannah, Georgia, and has now taken their unique style on the road.
They've created the Banana Ball League, which includes:
- Bananas
- Party Animals
- Firefighters
- Texas Tailgaters
- Two more teams to be announced later this fall.
A couple of weeks ago, they packed Coors Field in Denver, selling out back-to-back nights. Meaning over 100,000 fans of all ages packed into the stadium to see what Banana Ball was all about.
100,000 fans in two days? WOW.
It's incredible what the Bananas are doing to bring families out to the ballpark night after night, and we'd love to see that excitement in Casper.
The concept of Banana Ball is to speed the game up and make it entertaining for the whole family. The creator and owner of the Savannah Bananas, Jesse Cole, has a 'fans first' attitude, and it shows.
When the Bananas roll into a town, the entire town turns yellow. Pep rallies, player meet-n-greets, on-field fan interaction, entertaining trick plays, a unique rules book, a dancing umpire, and non-stop action from start to finish.
I feel Casper would be a great host for the Bananas, and the Casper Spuds will be a great host team to welcome them to town.
To help the cause, like, share, and tag the posts from the Casper Spuds social media pages.
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Gallery Credit: The Savannah Bananas Facebook

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