This week, Shawn Anderson and Lou Olsen are joined by Jared Orton.
The president of the Savannah Bananas talks to the boys about how he went from being a headless mascot to heading up one of minor league baseball’s most fan-friendly teams, why his team opted to go ad-free at historic Grayson Stadium, how he managed to get the team to play wearing kilts and explains the beef between his team and the Macon Bacon.
[protected-iframe id=”1ff5660251b88d69cdafa2ed7b7f00a8-142507471-16925393″ info=”//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/13578965/height/90/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/backward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/87A93A/” width=”100%” height=”90″ style=”border: none;” scrolling=”no”](Download The Hall of Very Good Podcast over on iTunes)
SHOW NOTES:
From A Dingy Duplex To Dancing Baseball Players: The Birth Of The Savannah Bananas
How The Country’s Goofiest Baseball Team Made Millions
Stadium Journey: Grayson Stadium
Savannah Bananas baseball team removing all advertising from games this season
Introducing the first Ad-Free Ballpark. Grayson Stadium belongs to the fans. pic.twitter.com/wMCclZJb5N
— Savannah Bananas (@TheSavBananas) February 25, 2020
WHERE TO/HOW TO:
SPONSOR:
This week’s podcast was brought to you by Teambrown Apparel and Out of the Park Baseball.
Add The Sports Daily to your Google News Feed!