
The Los Angeles Dodgers will give away a replica of the 2025 World Series Trophy in the first game of their three-game series against the San Francisco Giants on Monday.
The trophy giveaway is the first of three giveaways during their series against the Giants, and will be available to the first 40,000 fans who enter the stadium for the series opener. First pitch for the game is set for 7:10 p.m. PT, but fans will likely have to arrive much earlier than that, as the Dodgers’ giveaways this season have drawn lines several hours ahead of game time.
The Dodgers did a similar promotion in 2025, giving away replica trophies from the 2024 World Series while the San Diego Padres visited town June 17.
Nov 3, 2025; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Detailed view of the 2025 World Series Commissioners Trophy during the World Series celebration at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
What Else Are the Dodgers Giving Away This Series?
On top of the replica trophy, the Dodgers will also give out the Ice Cube Lowrider Bobblehead on Tuesday and a World Champions Gold Jersey on Wednesday. Both of those giveaways will be available to the first 40,000 fans to enter the stadium as well.
The Ice Cube Lowrider Bobblehead features the cultural icon in the lowrider he rode onto the field at the Dodgers’ 2025 home opener, and he is holding two World Series trophies. As for the jersey, it is identical to the ones the Dodgers wore during their first series of the season against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Five Dodgers’ names will be on the jerseys—assigned at random—with Miguel Rojas, Roki Sasaki, Dave Roberts, Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell on the back.
What Will the Dodgers’ Series Against the Giants be Like?
This series marks the second time the Dodgers have faced the Giants this season, and the first one didn’t go too well for LA.
The Dodgers’ current offensive struggles began around the time they last faced the Giants, and they lost two of the three games they played against their division rivals in San Francisco. The Giants are in the midst of a rough spell of their own, though, as they’ve lost seven of their last 10 games, and currently sit fourth in the NL West—level on wins with the Colorado Rockies.
LA is tied at the top of the division, level on record with the San Diego Padres, and will look towards Roki Sasaki to get them a win and potentially sole possession of first in the series opener.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani will pitch in the final two games of the series.
Something has to change for the Dodgers, who have failed to reliably generate offense over the last few weeks. They’ll hope a rivalry game against the Giants can snap them out of the lull they’ve fallen into.
Will you be going to Monday’s game for the giveaway?








