Who is commentating Texas Tailgaters vs Party Animals on truTV and YouTube? Drake Toll leads Banana Ball coverage

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Texas Tailgaters face the Party Animals in Banana Ball on Saturday, 20 June 2026, with coverage set for YouTube via The Party Animals and truTV at 01:30 UK time. The main commentator is Drake Toll, joined by Brett Loftis as co-commentator and Maddie Warren as reporter, giving this one a familiar live-event feel for viewers in both the UK and the US.

Drake Toll is best known around Banana Ball for his high-energy play-by-play work. His LinkedIn profile says he has spent six years in sports media as an award-winning podcaster, play-by-play broadcaster, studio host and writer, and that he is a journalism graduate from Baylor University who has also worked as a staff writer and podcaster for Sports Illustrated’s Baylor site, Inside the Bears. He has also hosted The Drake Toll Show on Westwood One, underlining that he is not just a novelty voice for Banana Ball but a broadcaster with experience across radio, digital and live sports coverage.[1][3]

Coverage of Toll’s rise in Banana Ball has noted that he originally studied at Baylor on a full-ride scholarship and worked through ESPN Central Texas before moving into his role with the league. One profile describes him as a “broadcast entertainer” for the Party Animals and says he handles play-by-play or field reporting once the game begins, which fits the fast-moving, entertainment-first style that Banana Ball has made its trademark.[2][4]

Brett Loftis, listed here as co-commentator, adds support in the booth, while Maddie Warren will be working as reporter. The combination suggests a broadcast built around live reaction, sideline colour and crowd-driven storytelling, which suits Banana Ball’s compact, high-energy format. Although there is less widely published background in the search results for Loftis and Warren than for Toll, their roles indicate a traditional live-sport presentation adapted to the league’s more theatrical style.

For viewers deciding where to watch, the important detail is that this game is available on both YouTube and truTV. That makes it easy to follow in either country, with YouTube offering direct online access and truTV giving US cable and streaming audiences another route in. The mention of truTV is especially useful for American viewers, while the YouTube option should make the broadcast straightforward for British fans staying up late for the 01:30 start.

Banana Ball continues to attract attention because it blends baseball, live entertainment and a social-media-friendly presentation. A broadcaster like Toll is well matched to that approach: his background spans college sports, radio, studio hosting and Bananas-related coverage, and that breadth helps explain why he has become one of the voices most closely associated with the league’s presentation style.[1][2][3]

For more on the team behind the broadcast, the Party Animals are part of the wider Banana Ball ecosystem, and the league’s growing profile has helped move games onto major platforms such as truTV while still keeping a strong digital presence through YouTube. The result is a broadcast package aimed at both long-time baseball followers and casual viewers drawn in by the format and personalities involved.

For background on the league, see the Banana Ball overview.

Article generated: 20 June 2026, 01:30 GMT

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