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When the Savannah Bananas brought their one-of-a-kind Banana Ball to Chicago for two sold-out nights, owner Jesse Cole couldn ...
Jesse Cole Makes Honest Admission About Selling Savannah Bananas originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Jesse Cole, known for his signature yellow tuxedo and his trailblazing work in the sports entertainment industry, has transformed the Savannah Bananas from a minor league baseball team into a ...
A sold-out stadium, packed streets, and an unexpected wave of excitement across the city made Denver’s weekend with the ...
Savannah Bananas owner Jesse Cole dreamed of making baseball livelier and more fun. Now the team is taking its dances, acrobatics, and trick plays to sold-out stadiums across the U.S.
Jesse Cole: I'm sitting in the dugout and I realized something. I'm bored out of my mind. Jesse Cole: And if I'm bored, there's gotta be other people that are probably bored with baseball as well.
Jesse Cole's father shared the following wisdom with his baseball-obsessed 5-year-old son: “Swing hard in case you hit it.” Cole explores the team's origins in his new book, “Banana Ball ...
Cole and his team's tenets continue to bear fruit in the years since Savannah's 2016 inception. The Bananas reportedly yielded more than 1 million viewers during their sellout game at Fenway Park ...
Jesse Cole's father shared the following wisdom with his baseball-obsessed 5-year-old son: "Swing hard in case you hit it." To say the younger Cole has taken that advice to heart is an understatement.
Jesse Cole has worn a yellow tuxedo to every Savannah Bananas game. (Courtesy Jesse Cole) This article is more than 6 years old. This story is part of Only A Game 's Thanksgiving Leftovers Show.