As a baseball fan, I've been aware of Banana Ball as well as the Savannah Bananas for a number of years and seen some of their videos online. They are more or less, baseball's version of the Harlem Globetrotters (don't tell that to Jesse Cole though), presenting baseball in fun new ways, like bats on fire and the ten foot tall batter, and that's not even the surface of it. I enjoyed reading about his road to where he is today.
The creator, Jesse Cole, writes in the book about how he's changing America's Pastime to be compelling and entertaining for the 21st century fan. I was intrigued to how it came about, going back to the early days of his life, his dreams in the major leagues shattered by a career ending injury in college, and experiences throughout his life brought him to this point. Fresh off his injury and wanting to stay in the sport, he saw baseball as slow and boring and needing some shaking up, and if it was boring to a lifelong player, imagine it for the casual fan! So he decided to change it up, put back the fun back in the sport, and it was a long road to get there, from college ball to the minor leagues, to establishing the Savannah Bananas, while going into his relationship with his wife, Emily, a major contributor to the Bananas. Some of the lessons he learned and shares can apply to any field and profession, especially if you're in the entertainment business (like fiction authors), changing something that's been so buttoned up into an engaging event once again. There’s a bunch of baseball references and a tiny bit of baseball action, but even if you don’t know the sport, you won’t be lost, as it's more about the characters and personality than the in-game action. I really love that Eric Byrnes and Jake Peavy, two of my favorite MLB players, were really putting their effort behind this new twist on baseball, among other big baseball names and brands.
This has also made me want to go to one of their games in person as soon as I can, but for now, I'll check out more of their videos online and have their ESPN+ documentary series on my must watch list. If you're a baseball fan, or even just wanting to mix things up in your own career or life, pick this book up.
*I received an ARC from Dutton and Netgalley. All opinions are my own.*