Game first
Start with who is playing
A schedule answer should keep the teams, date, venue, city, time, ticket state, and watch information together. A game is an event, not a loose collection of facts.
About Ball Four Sprint
Ball Four Sprint is an independent, fan-made guide to Banana Ball schedules, teams, rosters, rules, results, standings, statistics, and the details fans reach for between games.
Why this exists
Banana Ball is easy to discover in a highlight and surprisingly fiddly to follow across a season. One tab has the next game. Another has a roster. The final score is somewhere else, and the rule that makes the score make sense is usually another search away. Ball Four Sprint started with a simple fan frustration: the sport is too interesting to be scattered.
I am interested in the details that survive the highlight reel: which inning earned the point, which teams are actually on the road, whether a player name is attached to the right roster, how a result changes the standings, and where a fan can verify a ticket or watch link. The banana-yellow spectacle gets people through the door. The game underneath it is what makes a season worth following.
That is the job of this site. It puts the schedule, team identities, rosters, rules, results, standings, and player statistics into connected paths so a fan can answer one question and take the next useful step without starting over.
The editorial standard
The goal is not to flatten Banana Ball into ordinary baseball shorthand or to copy a press page. The goal is to make the real game easier to follow.
Game first
A schedule answer should keep the teams, date, venue, city, time, ticket state, and watch information together. A game is an event, not a loose collection of facts.
Rules intact
Inning points, the ball-four sprint, the fan-catch out, challenges, the Golden Batter, and Showdown should read like parts of one game rather than trivia scattered across a glossary.
Names matter
Team pages, rosters, player profiles, results, and statistics belong in the same fan journey. The person on the roster should be easy to connect to the game and the numbers.
Source-aware
Schedules move, tickets change, and public data can be incomplete. The site labels its reference points and sends fans back to official destinations when a purchase or current rule matters.
What you can do here
Find
Filter upcoming games by team, month, city, venue, or search term.
Know
Move from team identity to roster names, player profiles, and current statistics.
Follow
Catch up on completed games and see how the competition is taking shape.
Understand
Use the rule guide when points, sprints, challenges, or Showdown need a quick explanation.
Independent by design
Ball Four Sprint is built for fans, not as a replacement for the official Banana Ball website. We use official pages as reference points for the sport’s public schedule, rules, teams, tickets, and stats, then organize the information around the questions fans actually ask. The official source remains the place to confirm a current rule, purchase tickets, or follow an update that may have changed after this site was refreshed.
This is an independent fan site, made by fans and for fans. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Banana Ball, the Savannah Bananas, or any league organization. All team names, logos, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here for identification, commentary, and fan-news purposes.
Built with fans
Send a venue note, a schedule correction, a source link, or a game-day detail that helps the next fan.