Savannah Bananas Draw Record 102,000 Fans in Texas Showdown
Bananas fall to Texas Tailgaters 4-3 at Kyle Field as Dude Perfect joins spectacle
Quick Look
- The Savannah Bananas attracted 102,000 fans to Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, setting an all-time attendance record for the team.
- The Bananas fell to the Texas Tailgaters 4-3 in Banana Ball action, with fans creating an atmosphere indistinguishable from a Texas A&M football game aside from the jerseys.
- Dude Perfect joined the festivities, executing a dunk on the plate umpire.
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Why It Matters
The Savannah Bananas have become a sensation in baseball, known for their entertaining Banana Ball format and ability to draw large crowds to their games across the country.
The Savannah Bananas sensation continues. On Saturday night, the team played in front of 102,000 fans in its game against the Texas Tailgaters. That's an all-time attendance record for the team, which lost to the Tailgaters 4-3 in its latest display of Banana Ball. The Bananas played at Kyle Field, home to the Texas A&M football team in College Station. Judging by the pregame vibes, the only way to tell at a glance that the Aggies weren't playing was from the jerseys fans were wearing. Joining the Bananas on the field were the Dude Perfect trick shot team, who executed a dunk on the plate umpire.
Open Questions
- Will the Bananas break this attendance record again?
- What future locations are planned for Banana Ball games?






