Savannah Bananas Schedule Expanded with 25-Game National Package and Disneyland Day
The Savannah Bananas on Tuesday unveiled a 25-game media package for the upcoming season, a major expansion that includes a "Banana Ball Day" at Disneyland and a March 26 game at Angel Stadium, underscoring the brand's rapid national growth. The move doubles last season's rights offering and brings a string of high-profile stadium stops and network showcases that matter for ticket demand and merchandising ahead of the summer season.
Savannah Bananas Schedule: 25-game national package
The new Savannah Bananas Schedule centers on a 25-game package beginning late February, with every game available on streaming services and a selection of matches slated for live broadcast across linear networks. A marquee national showcase will take place at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore., where the Bananas will meet the Party Animals in front of an announced crowd of roughly 54, 000; those Autzen dates were listed as sold out. The Angel Stadium appearance on March 26 will coincide with Disneyland-area festivities described as a full-day celebration tied to the team’s entertainment programming.
Major events and stadium stops
The expanded slate leans heavily on stadium spectacle. In 2025 the organization played in 40 cities, including appearances in multiple NFL venues and numerous Major League Baseball parks, and pulled crowd figures cited in the tens of thousands at several stops — including a 65, 000-seat sellout at an NFL stadium and an 81, 000-attendance event at a major college stadium. The top-line Savannah Bananas Schedule this season highlights those scale moments with additional national showcases, giving nonlocal fans more opportunities to tune in and attend.
Business impact and financial indicators
The deal more than doubles last season’s 12-game offering, a clear indicator that media demand for the Bananas’ entertainment-forward brand has grown. The organization has shifted to a league structure and now fields six teams: the Bananas, Party Animals, Firefighters, Texas Tailgaters, Loco Beach Coconuts, and Indianapolis Clowns. That league setup, combined with sellouts at major venues, has driven higher revenue from tickets and merchandising. Player compensation has risen materially: after earlier seasons where earnings ranged in the low tens of thousands, the reported average salary for this upcoming season is substantially higher.