Dodgers 2026 Bobblehead Schedule: Shohei Ohtani, Ice Cube, Shaq & More
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Dodgers 2026 Bobblehead Schedule: Shohei Ohtani, Ice Cube, Shaq & More
"The bobblehead schedule begins on Saturday, March 28, with Will Smith's game-winning home run from Game 7 of the 2025 World Series. It's part of a Game 7 bobblehead series that also includes Miguel Rojas (May 8), Yoshinobu Yamamoto (May 27) and Mookie Betts (June 19). Smith's giveaway will be followed by a mystery bobblehead on March 31. After that, the first of three Shohei Ohtani bobblehead giveaways will take place on April 10."
"The first Ohtani bobblehead commemorates his big day at the plate in Game 4 of the 2025 National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers. The next one on July 8 will celebrate his pitching performance in the clinching game of the NLCS. Ohtani's final bobblehead date of the 2026 season is Aug. 22, part of the "Starter Series" that recognizes the Dodgers' rotation."
"Additional bobbleheads in the first half of the season include Roki Sasaki (April 25), Ice Cube lowrider bobblehead (May 12), Dave Roberts (May 25), Alex Vesia (May 29), Teoscar Hernández (May 30), Shaquille O'Neal (June 20), Freddie Freeman's 18th-inning walk-off home run bobblehead (July 6) and Son Heung-min (July 11). After the All-Star break, the newest Dodgers will be spotlighted, as Edwin Diaz (July 29) and Kyle Tucker (July 31) get their first bobbleheads in Los Angeles."
Los Angeles Dodgers promotional calendar for 2026 features 24 bobblehead giveaways across the season. The schedule opens March 28 with a Will Smith Game 7 home-run bobblehead and includes a March 31 mystery item. Three Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads honor his NLCS hitting and pitching performances and a Starter Series appearance. The Game 7 series includes Miguel Rojas, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Mookie Betts. Additional giveaways highlight Roki Sasaki, Ice Cube, Dave Roberts, Alex Vesia, Teoscar Hernández, Shaquille O'Neal, Freddie Freeman and Son Heung-min. Post–All-Star promotions spotlight newcomers Edwin Diaz and Kyle Tucker, plus Clayton Kershaw and Reggie Smith tributes.
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