The Los Angeles Dodgers are kicking off a crucial three-game series against the San Francisco Giants on Monday with a special treat for fans: a replica of the 2025 World Series Trophy. This marks the first of three giveaway events during the series, and it's set to be a hot ticket at Dodger Stadium.
The first 40,000 fans through the gates for the 7:10 p.m. PT game will snag the commemorative trophy, which celebrates the Dodgers' latest championship run. Given the team's popularity, arriving early is a must—previous giveaways this season have seen fans lining up hours before first pitch. This promotion follows a similar success in 2025, when the Dodgers handed out replica trophies from the 2024 World Series during a visit from the San Diego Padres on June 17.
But the fun doesn't stop there. Tuesday brings the Ice Cube Lowrider Bobblehead, featuring the hip-hop legend riding in the lowrider he used for the Dodgers' 2025 home opener, clutching two World Series trophies. Wednesday caps the series with a World Champions Gold Jersey giveaway, identical to the ones worn during the season-opening series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Both items are limited to the first 40,000 fans, so plan your stadium arrival accordingly.
The jerseys come with five randomly assigned player names: Miguel Rojas, Roki Sasaki, Dave Roberts, Tyler Glasnow, and Blake Snell. It's a collector's dream for any Dodgers fan looking to rep their team in style.
On the field, this series is a pivotal one for LA. The Dodgers' offensive struggles began around their last meeting with the Giants in San Francisco, where they dropped two of three games. Since then, both teams have hit rough patches—the Giants have lost seven of their last 10 games, sitting fourth in the NL West, tied with the Colorado Rockies. Meanwhile, the Dodgers are tied atop the division with the Padres, making every win crucial.
All eyes will be on Roki Sasaki as he takes the mound for the series opener, aiming to secure a win and potentially give LA sole possession of first place. With Yoshinobu Yamamoto also in the rotation, the Dodgers have the firepower to turn things around. Whether you're chasing a trophy replica or a bobblehead, this series promises plenty of action both on and off the field.
