With support from Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder, the Mariners and Padres announced Friday that the two “natural rivals” will formally compete for the Vedder Cup.
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 ...
“We are thrilled that we were able to bring the Vedder Cup concept to life in such a fun and impactful way,” said Mariners Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Trevor Gooby.
The Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres 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 ...
“We are thrilled that we were able to bring the Vedder Cup concept to life in such a fun and impactful way,” says Mariners EVP/COO Trevor Gooby. “Creating and sharing memorable events like this with ...
“He was super engaged with it and thought it would be really fun to be able to do it,” Mariners Chief Operating Officer Trevor Gooby said. “(We) worked really closely with him and the team ...
In honor of two of his adopted hometowns, lifelong baseball fanatic and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder is lending his name to a newly created championship series of games this year between Major ...
Eddie Vedder is bringing his love for Seattle and San Diego to Major League Baseball! On Friday, MLB announced that the Mariners and Padres will compete for the Vedder Cup every year, and will ...
Mariners Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer Trevor Gooby added, “We are thrilled that we were able to bring the Vedder Cup concept to life in such a fun and impactful way.
“We are thrilled that we were able to bring the Vedder Cup concept to life in such a fun and impactful way,” says Mariners EVP/COO Trevor Gooby. “Creating and sharing memorable events like ...
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