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Dodgers reveal bobblehead giveaway plan for the 2026 season

Dodgers reveal bobblehead giveaway plan for the 2026 season

The Los Angeles Dodgers recently revealed their 2026 promotional schedule, which feels more like a nostalgic celebration than a mere list of giveaways. Bobbleheads, of course, take center stage, a familiar touch in Los Angeles. This year, however, the Dodgers are not just tossing out figures; they’re commemorating a transformational season with a selection of memorable items.

Here are some key highlights from the Dodgers’ promotional lineup for 2026:

“Round 7” – A Legacy

When you think “Game 7” in sports, it’s hard not to see the significance it holds, especially after last October when it became synonymous with the Dodgers’ remarkable turnaround. After trailing 4-2 against Toronto in the eighth inning, they executed one of the most thrilling comebacks in World Series history, eventually winning 5-4 in extra innings, securing back-to-back championships. This team won’t allow that night to fade quietly into memory.

The club is creating a four-part bobblehead series that captures pivotal moments from that unforgettable game.

It kicks off on March 28th against Arizona, honoring Will Smith, who etched his name in history with the game-winning homer in the 11th inning.

Next, on May 8, Miguel Rojas will be celebrated for replicating his game-tying home run from Game 7 in a match against Atlanta, a moment that revitalized the Dodgers and kept their championship hopes alive.

One of the standout moments will take place on May 27th versus Colorado, with a bobblehead for Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who, just 24 hours after an intense Game 6, delivered a standout performance in a grueling outing that sealed the series.

Lastly, on June 19th against Baltimore, Mookie Betts will be recognized for his remarkable defensive play during the final out in the World Series, showcasing his versatility and talent.

Ohtani Impact

No Dodgers promo schedule would be complete without a bobblehead for Shohei Ohtani. Fans can expect various editions, each one a bit more extravagant than the last. On April 10th, a “Greatest Game” edition will honor his standout performance in Game 4 of the NLCS.

A special edition bobblehead depicting him as a pitcher will follow on July 8th, showcasing his impressive start during the clincher.

On August 22nd, a “Starter Series” version will wrap up that aspect of the collection.

Supporting Cast Bobbleheads

The Dodgers never stop at just their biggest names. Loki Sasaki’s bobblehead will debut on April 25th, while Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow will also be featured in the “Starter Series.” This year’s lineup will include not just players but cultural icons, like Ice Cube and Shaquille O’Neal, bringing a unique flair to the promotions.

With an exciting “24 Bobblehead Night,” the Dodgers are embracing fan engagement while maintaining their record-setting attendance.

Beyond Bobbleheads

If bobbleheads aren’t quite your thing, there are plenty of other enticing giveaways on the schedule. From hoodies to a Jackie Robinson jersey, fans can look forward to splendid prizes like replicas of the World Series trophy, a gold champion jersey, and even a World Series replica ring after the All-Star break.

The Dodgers are clearly setting the bar high for the 2026 season, making it about more than just the games; it’s about celebrating their legacy and keeping the momentum high.

In the end, each bobblehead signifies a piece of history, a reminder that you were part of something special.

Ticket Information

Single-match tickets will be available starting Thursday, February 12, so fans might want to mark their calendars. Expect the first 40,000 attendees to walk away with a piece of history.

For the full promotional schedule, see dodgers.com/promotions.

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