The Savannah Bananas, an exhibition baseball team in Savannah, Georgia, went viral after creating a video dancing to Christian singer Forrest Frank’s hit song “Your Way’s Better.”
According to the Savannah Bananas’ website, Banana Ball was “born out of the idea of making baseball more fast-paced, entertaining, and FUN.” The team’s wild style of baseball consists of four teams, the Savannah Bananas, the Party Animals, the Firefighters, and the Texas Tailgaters, all of which are made of players who have been recruited and paid.
“This song is toooo catchy 🤭,” the baseball team captioned a video of players performing the popular “Your Way’s Better” dance on Instagram.
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The post has received over 111,000 likes and hundreds of comments. Frank himself replied, “JESUS IS KING 🎉.”
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The viral dance became popular earlier this year after social media influencers David Myers and Bridgette Nicole created it. Since then, Frank and his fans have adopted the dance, and Frank performs it at his shows.
Following the Savannah Bananas’ Instagram video, Frank posted his own video showing the team doing the dance. “Gospel takeover 🔥 @thesavbananas,” Frank wrote. “They got the whole team doing the dance?!”
A few weeks ago, before the largest crowd the team has ever played in front of, the Savannah Bananas’ Robert Anthony Cruz went viral for praying before the game. “From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the Lord is to be praised! [Psalm 113:3],” Cruz captioned a video of him praying.
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“You guys know the drill. Let’s pray,” Cruz told his 660,000 Instagram followers. “God, tonight, the stadium will be filled with people who are hurting and people who are joyful, people who know you and people who don’t.”
“And I pray that by the way I carry myself and the way my teammates carry ourselves, that we would be a reflection of your grace that you’ve shown us,” he prayed.