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The Los Angeles Dodgers had 21 planned bobbleheads on their promotional schedule heading into the 2025 season, in addition to several other Dodger Stadium giveaways throughout the year. Their 2024 World Series win has been at the center of many of the promotions and giveaways this season.

The Dodgers’ giveaway schedule for 2025 began on March 29 with a throwback Orel Hershiser jersey. It was a replica of the version Hershiser famously wore while helping the Dodgers win the 1988 World Series, which was later borrowed by Walker Buehler during the 2024 postseason and for the team’s World Series parade.

Freddie Freeman’s bobblehead giveaway on April 11 depicted his memorable pose after hitting a walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series.

The Dodgers had two World Series-related giveaways scheduled for their first home series against the San Diego Padres since eliminating them in the 2024 National League Division series. A replica World Series trophy was handed out to fans in attendance for one of the games and replica Gold Series player jerseys were distributed another night.

There also was Ice Cube bobblehead night on June 21 as a nod to his performance prior to Game 2 of the World Series.

Next is a rollout of replica Dodgers World Series rings, beginning on July 21 and more coming during the second half of the season.

Dodgers giveaways: 2024 World Series Rings

July 21: World Series player rings giveaway

The first giveaway of Dodgers World Series rings feature replica versions for Teoscar Hernández, Clayton Kershaw, Miguel Rojas, Alex Vesia and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Fans will receive a ring while supplies last at their point of entry and can open the box to reveal which player they obtained.

Aug. 6: Shohei Ohtani ring giveaway

Playing in the postseason for the first time in his career, Shohei Ohtani hit .230/.373/.393 with a double, three home runs and 10 RBI.

Aug. 25: Mookie Betts ring giveaway

Mookie Betts won his second World Series title with the Dodgers in 2025 and third overall. He batted .290/.387/.565 with five doubles, four homers, and 16 RBI in 16 postseason games.

Sept. 15: Freddie Freeman ring giveaway

Freddie Freeman made his first World Series in three seasons with the Dodgers. He delivered the most important hit of the Fall Classic in Game 1, but was phenomenal throughout the series while playing hurt. All four of his home runs of the postseason came in the Fall Classic, and he was named as the MVP of the series.

This article first appeared on Dodger Blue and was syndicated with permission.

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