Eugene got a taste of baseball unlike anything it had seen before when the Savannah Bananas rolled into Autzen Stadium for a series that drew a sold-out crowd. The touring team, known for their acrobatic tricks, choreographed routines, and high-energy brand of entertainment, turned the University of Oregon’s iconic football venue into a stage for their signature brand of fun.
Following the series, the Savannah Bananas left a heartfelt message for the Eugene community, a gesture that underscored the warm connection the team made with local fans during their visit. Coverage from both OregonLive and Sports Illustrated highlighted the phenomenon the Bananas have become, drawing enthusiastic audiences wherever they perform.
It was a memorable moment for Eugene sports fans, proving that Autzen Stadium — usually home to roaring Duck football crowds — can host a spectacle of an entirely different kind just as well.
Also making news this week, Landmark Properties and CrossHarbor Capital broke ground on The Mark Eugene, a new 272-unit student housing property near the University of Oregon. The project signals continued investment and growth in the Eugene community.
Sources: Daily Bruin, Sports Illustrated