The Dodgers have already given fans plenty of reasons to show up to the ballpark on any random day, but if you needed any more, the team just released their full calendar of promotional items and events for the second half of the season, starting on July 18.
They've already given out 20 promotional items, including two Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads, a Vin Scully bobblehead, a Freddie Freeman bobblehead, an Ice Cube bobblehead, and even more bobbleheads. Orel Hershiser, Jackie Robinson, and Sandy Koufax jerseys also featured, along with replica World Series trophies.
15 more bobbleheads, World Series replica rings, and more were unveiled on Thursday. Things will kick off with a Ron Cey bobble on July 18 vs. the Brewers and conclude with a Clayton Kershaw 3,000 strikeouts bobble on Sept. 20 against the Giants.
Other highlights include two more Ohtani bobbleheads, which will be given out to every fan who attends games on Aug. 27 and Sept. 10 against the Reds and Rockies. Random World Series ring replicas will be given out on July 21, bearing the names of Teoscar Hernández, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and more, but Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman's individual rings will get their own exclusive days.
The second half promotional items are now live! Which ones are you most excited for?
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Dodgers' second half promotional schedule includes World Series rings and 2 more Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads
Fernando Valenzuela and Joe Davis will also get bobbles, but the biggest highlight might be one of Kobe Bryant wielding a bat. Apart from the Ohtanis, it's as yet unclear how many of every other item will be available, so it's likely that we'll see intense lines roping around the vicinity of Dodger Stadium for some of these giveaways.
Special ticket package nights include Salvadoran and Guatemalan Heritage Nights on Aug. 26 and Sept. 9, which include exclusive Dodgers jerseys. Viva Los Dodgers days will continue on Aug. 10 and 31, and the Dodgers are offering a Q&A and meet and greet with Steve Garvey on Aug. 16.
This calendar is stacked, and it's no surprise that resale tickets for both Ohtani bobblehead days are already a lot more expensive than any other game. The Dodgers are flexing every muscle they have with all of these promotions, and Dodgers fans are reaping the reward.