Vedder Cup at stake when Padres face Mariners
Yahoo Sports · 10h
Mariners, Padres to play for Vedder Cup in nod to Pearl Jam singer
Named for Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder, who grew up in San Diego and came to fame with Seattle rock giants Pearl Jam, the Vedder Cup moniker was originally coined by sportswriters in the two cities, searching for a nickname for the rivalry between the two teams, who were designated as "natural rivals" when MLB adopted interleague play in 1997.
Major League Baseball · 9h
Who's the 'Better Man'? Mariners, Padres make Vedder Cup official
It’s still the Vedder Cup -- only now, it’s official. For years, games between the Padres and Mariners have been informally known as “The Vedder Cup” -- a reference to Pearl Jam front man and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Eddie Vedder,
The Spokesman-Review · 2h
Mariners, Padres create the ‘Vedder Cup,’ endorsed by Eddie himself
It took a Long Road to get here. Baseball fans in Seattle and San Diego whose Wishlist has included seeing an informal nickname for the rivalry series between the Padres and Mariners become official can now Smile.
Major League Baseball · 11h
Padres and Mariners will officially play for "Vedder Cup" beginning in 2025
The San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners announced today along with rock and roll hall of famer, multi-Grammy award winner, rock legend, and one-time resident of both San Diego and Seattle, Eddie Ved
Wait. The Padres and Mariners are making the “Vedder Cup” official? Talk about a grass-roots “campaign” sprouting out of ...
The event was informally begun by fans of the two teams who noted that Eddie Vedder, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame singer, ...
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