Grayson Stadium

Park Name: William L. Grayson Stadium

Tenants: Savannah Bananas (Banana Ball)


Opened: 1926

Address: 1401 East Victory Drive, Savannah, Georgia 31404

Dimensions: 322' (L), 400' (C), 310' (R)


Former Names:

Municipal Stadium (1926-1940)


Former Tenants:

Savannah Indians (Southeastern League) 1926-1928

Savannah Indians (South Atlantic League) 1936-1942, 1946-1953

Savannah Athletics (South Atlantic League) 1954-1955

Savannah Redlegs (South Atlantic League) 1956-1958

Savannah Reds (South Atlantic League) 1959

Savannah Pirates (South Atlantic League) 1960

Savannah/Lynchburg White Sox (South Atlantic League) 1962

Savannah Senators (Southern League) 1968-1969

Savannah Indians (Southern League) 1970

Savannah Braves (Southern League) 1971-1983

Savannah Cardinals (South Atlantic League) 1984-1995

Savannah Sand Gnats (South Atlantic League) 1996-2015

Savannah Bananas (Coastal Plain League) 2016-2022

The view from behind home plate at historic Grayson Stadium.

The view from down the first base line.

The view from down the third base line. The party deck in right is a recent addition to the historic stadium.

The grandstand at Grayson Stadium, as seen from down the first base line.

Most of the seats are wooden bleachers, but stadium seats are located in the box seating area and behind home plate. Giant fans on the roof provide a break from the hot Georgia summer.

The Landshark Landing party deck has a bar and group seating areas.

The outfield wall makes a sharp corner right next to the scoreboard in center field.

The outfield wall drops greatly in height right after the manual line score board in left field.

The Fairfield Inn sign in left field juts upward, creating a unique run along the outfield wall.

The dugouts at Grayson stadium are not actually "dug out" as they are even with the playing field, and the grandstand starts above them.

Team front offices sit in a nicely landscaped trailer behind the concourse.

The Savannah Sand Gnats on the field at Grayson Stadium.