

The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially announced their promotional and giveaway schedule for the upcoming season, reflecting a franchise leaning fully into its status as a back-to-back World Series champion.
Headlined by a special Game 7 bobblehead collection and several fan-favorite themes, the Dodgers’ upcoming giveaways are among the most ambitious in recent years.
At the center of the schedule is the “Game Seven” bobblehead series, which commemorates pivotal moments from the Dodgers’ championship-clinching victory.
The four-part set features Will Smith’s decisive home run, Miguel Rojas’ momentum-swinging blast, Mookie Betts turning the final double play, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto celebrating his gutsy relief appearance on no rest.
Each bobblehead captures a defining snapshot of the title run and will be released on select dates throughout the season.
The first bobblehead of the year arrives on Saturday, March 28, when fans attending the Dodgers’ home game against the Arizona Diamondbacks will receive the Will Smith Game 7 Home Run bobblehead.
First pitch for that contest is scheduled for 6:10 p.m. Other notable bobblehead dates include Shohei Ohtani’s “Greatest Game” edition on April 10, Roki Sasaki on April 25, and Miguel Rojas’ Game 7 bobblehead on May 8.
Additional bobbleheads add variety and personality to the schedule. Reliever Alex Vesia, a fan favorite who missed the postseason due to a personal tragedy, will be honored with his own giveaway on May 29 against the Philadelphia Phillies.
On May 12, the Dodgers will distribute a unique Ice Cube bobblehead depicting the legendary Southern California rapper cruising in his lowrider, a nod to his appearance during the Dodgers’ championship parade.
The Dodgers will also roll out a “Starter Series” bobblehead set featuring Ohtani, Blake Snell, Yamamoto, and Tyler Glasnow. Ohtani will receive additional recognition with a two-part “Greatest Game” series celebrating his historic NLCS Game 4 performance.
Beyond bobbleheads, the 2026 schedule includes a wide range of collectibles, such as a back-to-back World Champions hoodie, a Hello Kitty item, a Jackie Robinson jersey, a Mother’s Day tote bag, a 2025 World Series replica trophy, a soccer jersey, and a gold World Champions jersey.
According to MLB.com, giveaways are limited to 40,000 units unless otherwise specified and are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, with one item per ticket upon stadium entry. Single-game tickets for the 2026 season go on sale Thursday, February 12, at noon ET (10 a.m. PT).
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