Dodgers’ Promotional Schedule Go Big with Death Star Giveaway
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  Last Updated On: May 03, 2025 11:42 AM ,     Published On: Feb 07, 2025 06:48 AM

Today's news is about the Los Angeles Dodgers, the defending World Series champions, and their upcoming promotional schedule which is no less than anything subtle as it features grand events and unique giveaways. 

Star Wars Night Features Unique Giveaway

The Los Angeles Dodgers released their 2025 ticket package schedule on Thursday. This schedule is packed with various heritage nights, L.A. Kings night, teacher appreciation day, and Stars Wars night featuring exciting giveaways, has captured all the attention. Dodgers Stars Wars night will be held on May 14, before a game against the Athletics at the Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers, the Evil Empire of MLB is giving away a literal Death Star. 

Dodgers' Promotional Schedule To Go Big

The Dodgers have never settled for anything less when it comes to their promotional schedule. They are known for their generous promotions, and this year is no exception. The team has planned to giveaway 21 bobbleheads. There will be a bobblehead for more than a quarter of the team's 80 regular-season games at Dodger Stadium in 2025. 

Full Bobblehead List Revealed

Here's the complete list of bobblehead giveaways:

  1. Shohei Ohtani
  2. Freddie Freeman
  3. Dave Roberts
  4. Mookie Betts
  5. Shohei Ohtani (again)
  6. Vin Scully
  7. Will Smith
  8. Tommy Edman
  9. Blake Snell
  10. Ice Cube
  11. Yoshinobu Yamamoto
  12. Joe Davis
  13. Ron Cey
  14. Fernando Valenzuela
  15. Teoscar Hernández
  16. Roki Sasaki
  17. Kobe Bryant
  18. Blake Treinen
  19. Shohei Ohtani (third time)
  20. Shohei Ohtani (fourth time)
  21. Tyler Glasnow

Dodgers' Huge Investment

Dodgers are spending big on their team this offseason and they enter this season as the most favorites to become the first repeat World Series champions since 2000. The Dodgers have landed top players like Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki, and Teoscar Hernández. Their over-the-board spending has even drawn criticism from the owner of the New York Yankees.