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Eddie Vedder's tribute to the Chicago Cubs, 'All The Way,' will be a freebie to every ticket purchase for the Cubs-Reds games next month. The 7-inch vinyl pressing of the track will also include 'Go Cubs, Go.' -
Cubs Win World Series: Musicians, Bill Murray React To First Title In 108 Years
#FlyTheW The Chicago Cubs won the World Series last night in one of the most thrilling baseball games in recent memory. Yes, you read that right. The Chicago Cubs won their first world series in 108 years. -
Eddie Vedder Brings Chicago Cubs Onstage During Fundraiser
If there's one thing you know about Pearl Jam front man Eddie Vedder, it's that he's a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan. Having been welcomed into the stadium with open arms over the years and making it a tradition to sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the 7th inning stretch, Vedder feels right at home at Wrigley Field alongside his favorite athletes. Thursday night the 50-year-old power vocalist lived a dream come true when the players on the Chicago Cubs returned the favor by joining him onstage at the 4th annual Hot Stove Cool Music benefit show for the Epstein's Foundation to Be Named Later. -
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Sings 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' at Wrigley Field
During the 7th inning stretch, Pearl Jam front man and die-hard Chicago Cubs fan continued his tradition of singing baseball staple "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" to lift the spirits of fans spanning Wrigley Field. -
Chicago Cubs Legend Ernie Banks Dies at 83, Twitter Reacts
Baseball Hall of Famer Ernie Banks died on Friday at the age of 83, according to a statement released by the Chicago Cubs. -
Wrigley Field Renovation: Chicago Cubs Stadium Will Be Missing Historic Bleachers at Beginning of Season
Chicago's Wrigley Field is perhaps the most iconic stadium in the United States, with a legitimate claim to G.O.A.T. status over other all-time venues such as Boston's Fenway Park, Green Bay's Lambeau Field and Los Angeles's Rose Bowl.It has provided the Chicago Cubs baseball team with a home since 1916, but did not experience any drastic renovations until nearly a century later in 2014, when the team finally broke ground to fix up the crumbling structure.The current renovations mean Wrigley will be without its most signature seating area — the outfield bleachers — until May 11, more than a month after the new season begins.
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