Dodgers Announce Initial Promotional Schedule & Single Game Ticket Sales For 2026
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Dodgers Announce Initial Promotional Schedule & Single Game Ticket Sales For 2026
"The bobblehead schedule comes right out of the gate on opening weekend by celebrating the Dodgers' ninth World Series championship with a Will Smith game-winning, Game 7 homer bobblehead on Saturday, March 28, versus the Arizona Diamondbacks. That will be followed by a Shohei Ohtani "greatest game" bobblehead on Friday, April 10, versus the Texas Rangers. This Ohtani bobblehead commemorates his performance at the plate in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers."
"Additional bobbleheads in the first half of the season include Roki Sasaki (April 25 vs. the Chicago Cubs), Miguel Rojas, game-tying, Game 7 homer bobblehead (May 8 vs. the Atlanta Braves), Blake Snell "Starter Series" bobblehead (May 9 vs. the Braves), Ice Cube lowrider bobblehead (May 12 vs. the Giants), Dave Roberts (May 25 vs. the Colorado Rockies), Yoshinobu Yamamoto "Game 7, last out" bobblehead (May 27 vs. the Rockies), Alex Vesia (May 29 vs. the Philadelphia Phillies), Teoscar Hernández (May 30 vs. the Phillies), Tyler Glasnow "Starter Series" bobblehead (June 6 vs. the Angels), Mookie Betts, "Game 7 Double Play" bobblehead (June 19 vs. the Baltimore Orioles), Shaquille O'Neal (June 20 vs. the Orioles),"
Single-game tickets for the 2026 Los Angeles Dodgers season go on sale Thursday, February 12. Opening weekend features a Will Smith game-winning, Game 7 homer bobblehead on Saturday, March 28 versus the Arizona Diamondbacks. A Shohei Ohtani "greatest game" batting bobblehead arrives April 10, with a separate Ohtani pitching bobblehead later commemorating Game 4 on the mound. Early-season bobbleheads include Roki Sasaki, Miguel Rojas, Blake Snell, Ice Cube, Dave Roberts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Alex Vesia, Teoscar Hernández, Tyler Glasnow, Mookie Betts, Shaquille O'Neal and Freddie Freeman. Post–All-Star break bobbleheads spotlight newcomers Edwin Diaz and Kyle Tucker.
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