Padres ‘Dancing Groundskeeper’ Eric Edwards retires after 35 years. But if the Padres make the playoffs, Edwards says he will be back.
SAN DIEGO – Eric Edwards may not be a familiar name to San Diego Padres fans, but he is definitely a familiar face.
Eric Edwards has been a member of the Padres grounds crew for the last 35 years, most notably known as the Dancing Groundskeeper.But he’s not 100% retired just yet, if the Padres make the playoffs, Edwards says he will be back! Edwards received a standing ovation Friday from fans at Petco Park, and stopped by the KUSI News studio to reflect on his career, as we hope to see him a few more times in October.
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