Jesse Cole Announces Free Tickets for Disabled Fans at All Savannah Bananas Games & Shows

Jesse Cole Announces Free Tickets for Disabled Fans at All Savannah Bananas Games & Shows

Savannah, GA — In a heartfelt move to make baseball more inclusive, Savannah Bananas owner Jesse Cole has announced that individuals with physical challenges and disabilities will now receive free tickets to every Savannah Bananas game and show. The announcement reinforces the team’s reputation for innovation both on and off the field, proving once again that Banana Ball is about much more than baseball.

A Team Built on Fun and Inclusion

The Savannah Bananas, often described as the most entertaining team in baseball, have become a national phenomenon for their blend of high-energy performances, unique rules, and fan-first approach to the game. Known for selling out games across the country, the Bananas have turned baseball into a must-see show for fans of all ages.

But beyond the dancing players, choreographed routines, and nonstop entertainment, Jesse Cole has always emphasized a deeper mission: putting fans first. From offering all-you-can-eat tickets to taking the Bananas on a world tour, the organization consistently looks for ways to break barriers and spread joy.

With this latest announcement, the Bananas are ensuring that no fan is left behind.

Breaking Down Barriers

In his announcement, Cole expressed his belief that sports should be accessible to everyone, regardless of physical limitations. By offering free tickets to individuals with disabilities, the Bananas hope to create an environment where fans who may face challenges in daily life can experience the same joy, laughter, and community as everyone else in the ballpark.

“Baseball should be for everybody,” Cole has often said. This initiative puts that philosophy into practice, removing a potential obstacle for fans who might otherwise miss out on the fun.

A Model for Sports Organizations

Accessibility in sports has been a growing topic of discussion across professional leagues, from improving stadium accommodations to providing sensory-friendly spaces. Yet very few teams have gone as far as to make admission completely free for disabled fans.

By doing so, the Savannah Bananas are setting a powerful example for other organizations. Their decision highlights how sports teams can create lasting impact by prioritizing inclusion over profit. It also reflects the Bananas’ culture of creativity and generosity, values that have made them beloved by millions of fans.

The Impact on Fans

For many individuals with physical challenges or disabilities, attending live sporting events can be more than just entertainment—it can be a transformative experience. The chance to be part of the energy, laughter, and community at a Bananas game can provide inspiration, connection, and unforgettable memories.

Parents of children with disabilities, caregivers, and advocacy groups are already praising the initiative as a meaningful step forward. It’s more than just free admission; it’s an invitation to belong.

Looking Ahead

As the Bananas continue to expand their reach with tours across the United States and appearances in stadiums that rival Major League venues, this new policy ensures that fans of all abilities can be part of the excitement. Whether it’s in Savannah or on the road, Jesse Cole’s announcement guarantees that disabled fans will always have a place in Banana Ball.

The Bananas’ slogan has long been about creating “Fans First moments”—experiences that spark joy, laughter, and lasting memories. With this groundbreaking commitment, the team has taken that mission to an even higher level.

For details on how to claim free tickets, fans can visit the official Savannah Bananas website or contact the team’s ticket office.