Savannah Bananas Game at Nissan Stadium
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Savannah Bananas game at Nashville's Nissan Stadium: Cost to put a baseball field there and who paid for it

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Savannah Bananas are scheduled to play at Nashville 's Nissan Stadium .
The team's unique " Banana Ball " style of play is evident in their sold-out games.
The conversion of Nissan Stadium to a baseball field involved painting the turf.
" Walt Disney said it's not thinking outside the box, because that's telling you there is a box. There's no such thing as a box," owner says.
It took the Nissan grounds crew four tries to get the correct shade of green paint on the field.
"They all want to come to Bananas games, which is unbelievable," Nuse said.
The field was still being worked on two days before the game.
All that's left come May 10 is playing some ball on it.
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