Seattle Mariners, Padres and Eddie Vedder
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The first series of the now-formalized Vedder Cup is in the books. Its namesake once wondered lyrically whether he was the boxer or the bag. There were no such doubts over the weekend -- the Mariners were the boxer;
The Padres will not be able to win the Vedder Cup in 2025. But, there is a way to not lose it. They’ll just have to do to the Mariners what Seattle did to them: sweep Seattle in their own ballpark. The Mariners took the series finale 6-1,
Logan Evans tosses six shutout innings, J.P. Crawford, Cal Raleigh and Rowdy Tellez homer, and the Mariners beat the Padres 5-1 on Friday.
There is not much that connects the two cities except for the fact Pearl Jam front man Eddie Vedder spent much of his formative years in San Diego before moving to Seattle, where he was based when Pearl Jam became one of the most influential “grunge rock” bands in the 1990s.
The Seattle Mariners began their 10-game road trip as well as it could have. The Mariners beat the San Diego Padres 6-1 Sunday at Petco Park. Seattle secured a
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A look at why Bryan Woo, Rowdy Tellez and Cal Raleigh stand out after the Seattle Mariners took three straight in San Diego.
The San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners battle at Petco Park in game two of the three-game set. The Padres hope to win the Vedder Cup,
Fernando Tatis Jr. and Julio Rodriguez exchanged customized baseball bats ahead of the MLB Rivarly Weekend's Vedder Cup contest between the Padres and Mariners in Seattle.