Dodgers to Host Miguel Rojas Bobblehead Night: How to Get the 2025 World Series Commemorative Item
The Los Angeles Dodgers are rolling out another series of giveaways for the upcoming homestand, starting with a bobblehead depicting one of the most clutch home runs in World Series history.
On Friday, May 8, the Dodgers are hosting the Atlanta Braves, and they’re giving away bobbleheads showing Miguel Rojas hitting his game-tying home run in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series.
First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. PT, but if you want a bobblehead, you’ll probably want to get to Dodger Stadium far earlier than that.
Only 40,000 bobbleheads are available, and if the game sells out, there could be a capacity crowd of 56,000 in attendance.
In some cases, lines for promotional giveaways have been hours long.
This is the first time Rojas is getting a bobblehead with the Dodgers.
“I fully expect Miggy to be in the lineup for this game and the ovation will be special,” said Dodgers Nation’s Noel Sanchez.
It’ll also be special for his family, as his son Aaron Rojas will throw out the first pitch, and the Rojas family will say the traditional “It’s time for Dodger baseball” before the game.
Dodgers lead MLB in bobbleheads
No other team does as many bobblehead giveaways as the Dodgers do.
In 2026, the Dodgers are hosting 24 giveaways. That’s nearly 30% of the 81 home games.
For comparison, no other MLB team hosts more than 16 bobblehead nights.
And if you’re a Dodgers fan who doesn’t love bobbleheads, just resell it online. It could even end up paying for your ticket.
Oh yeah, and there’s going to be some great baseball that night as well.
What will the Dodgers vs. Braves game be like?
The Dodgers are leading the National League West with a 23-14 record.
The Braves, though, are tied with the New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs for the best record in baseball at 26-12.
The Dodgers are starting Emmet Sheehan on the mound.
So far this season, he has a 2-1 record with a 5.23 ERA and 36 strikeouts.
The Braves, though, are starting the ace Chris Sale.
He has a 6-1 record, 2.14 ERA and 49 Ks.
That ERA is good for fourth in the National League, and his strikeouts are tied for sixth in the NL.
The Dodgers have been in a slump but it seems like the bats woke up in the series finale against the Houston Astros. Do you think the bats will stay hot against the Braves?