Dodgers Unveil Freddie Freeman Bobblehead, Soccer Jersey Giveaways

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Dodgers Unveil Freddie Freeman Bobblehead, Soccer Jersey Giveaways

The Dodgers have a pair of fun promotional items that will be given out to fans at specific games this summer.

Dodgers Unveil Freddie Freeman Bobblehead, Soccer Jersey Giveaways

The Dodgers have a pair of fun promotional items that will be given out to fans at specific games this summer.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers rolled out a pair of new items that will be given out to fans at home games this summer.

On June 16, the Dodgers host the Tampa Bay Rays at 7:10 p.m. PT, and fans can receive a Dodgers soccer jersey in the free giveaway sponsored by Bank of America.

On July 6, the Dodgers host the Colorado Rockies at 7:10 p.m. PT, and fans can get a Freddie Freeman “18th Inning Walk-Off” bobblehead sponsored by 76.

The jersey is a classic soccer jersey, though it’s full of nice touches for Dodgers fans.

In true soccer style, the Bank of America sponsorship is front and center, but above that, a shield with the LA logo and nine stars — one for each World Series title — sit on a Dodger Blue jersey that’s diagonally striped in a pattern reminiscent of the outfield.

On the right sleeve is the flag of Los Angeles and on the back is the number 26 inlaid with LA logos and the words “Dodgers FC” near the collar.

As for the bobblehead, it depicts Freeman’s celebration as he rounded the bases in Game 3 of the 2025 World Series after hitting a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 18th inning.

It was a moment Dodgers fans, and many fans of baseball in general, will never forget, so it’s only right that it’s commemorated with a bobblehead.

The Dodgers said for both games, the first 40,000 fans can get a jersey or bobblehead, with a limit of one per ticket.

While 40,000 is the typical number of promotional items the Dodgers carry for stadium-wide giveaways, they have gone as high as 54,000 for nights that draw a great deal of interest.

For instance, for the “Shohei Ohtani ‘Greatest Game’ Bobblehead Part 1” giveaway earlier this month, the Dodgers offered the increased 54,000, a number that handles most all in attendance.

While Dodger Stadium’s capacity is 56,000, a sellout crowd is often listed as being 54,307, according to Andy McCue of the Society for American Baseball Research.

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