Globetrotters of Baseball: Where Savannah Bananas played college baseball

The Savannah Bananas have become one of the biggest rays of sunshine in all of sports, bringing a new flare to baseball with its alternatively game format called Banana Ball. 

Founded in 2016, the independent collegiate summer team turned exhibition barnstorming bunch has grown into an internet sensation, coining themselves as “the Greatest Show in Sports.” There isn’t a game that goes by without a trick play, surprising prop or viral-worthy video.

In short, they are the baseball version of the Harlem Globetrotters.

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But, behind the Bananas suits, mid-game dances and sense of thrilling uncertainty, is a roster filled with previous collegiate and professional players. The 25-person roster brims with players from around the country and different levels of baseball experience.

Here’s a look at where each Banana played: 

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NAME POSITION COLLEGE HOMETOWN TIK TOK FOLLOWERS
Dakota Albritton Utility N/A Ellaville, GA 175.7K
Reese Alexiades Outfielder Pepperdine Manhattan Beach, CA 9.9K
Andy Archer RHP Georgia Tech/Hawaii Peachtree Corners, GA 18.6K
Ryan Cox Shortstop Kutztown/St. Bonaventure Aliquippa, PA 260K
RobertAnthony Cruz Outfielder Biola (CA) Fontana, CA 824.4K
Jared Donalson RHP Georgia Southwestern Dawson, GA 39.5K
Danny Hosley Utility Norfolk State/George Mason Vienna, VA 35.3K
Kyle ‘KJ’ Jackson Utility Kent State Bowling Green, OH 13.9K
Ty Jackson Outfielder Florida A&M Jacksonville, FL 65.8K
Eric Jones Catcher; First Base Davidson Charlotte, NC 38.5K
Ryan Kellogg LHP Arizona State Whitby, ON, Canada 15.9K
Austin Krzeminski RHP Belmont Chandler, AZ 52.1K
Bill Leroy Catcher North Georgia Dublin, GA 97.9K
Kyle Luigs RHP North Georgia/Jacksonville State Richmond Hill, GA 37K
Dalton Mauldin Infielder Bethune Cookman/Trevecca Nazarene Nashville, TN 325.4K
David ‘DR’ Meadows Outfielder Columbus State Vidalia, GA 273.4K
Malachi Mitchell Designated Runner Florida A&M/Savannah State Gainesville, FL 183.8K
Noah Niznik LHP Southeast Missouri State Imperial, MO 12.3K
Dan Oberst Utility West Georgia Tampa, FL 92.8K
Jackson Olson Infielder Stetson/Hartford New Milford, CT 1.8M
Kyle Perry LHP Nebraska Omaha, NE 1.7K
Zack Phillips LHP Ole Miss Jonesboro, AR 58.3K
Correlle Prime First Base N/A – Drafted out of HS Bradenton, FL 1.1K
Gage Voorhees RHP Cedarville/Flagler Springfield, OH 1.2K
Alex Ziegler Extra Hitter Pennsylvania Western (CA) Butler, PA 625.6K

Besides the unique game format they use, the Bananas’ business pitch of what makes them stand out includes their strong social media following, producing countless videos that have garnered over millions of views. The team’s Tiktok and Instagram accounts have a combined 11.8 million followers. 

Titled the Banana Ball World Tour, the team’s 2025 schedule consists of games against partnering touring teams from February to October. This will include matchups in 18 Major League Baseball stadiums and three football stadiums.

The team played its first-ever exhibition against a college opponent in Clemson last November using Banana Ball rules. The sold-out matchup was highlighted by a viral dance by the Tigers during the game, which has garnered over 36 million views.  

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