The Los Angeles Dodgers are currently gearing up for the upcoming 2026 MLB season, which is slated to get underway toward the end of next month. The Dodgers are defending their World Series championship from a year ago, but they still remained active over the summer, signing two key free agents in Edwin Diaz and Kyle Tucker, angering the rest of the baseball world in the process.
Despite that, however, the Dodgers are making sure not to lose sight of just how special their 2025 postseason run was, capped off by an iconic win in extra innings over the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games.
“Dodgers have released a number of their promotions for 2026, including a series of World Series Game 7 bobbleheads,” reported Blake Harris on X, formerly Twitter.
Dodgers have released a number of their promotions for 2026, including a series of World Series Game 7 bobbleheads pic.twitter.com/YXGpFZfYa6
— Blake Harris (@BlakeHHarris) February 9, 2026
The Dodgers rallied from a deficit in the ninth inning in Game 7 vs the Blue Jays thanks to a late home run, and then ultimately wound up winning the game in extra innings thanks to another long shot.
Los Angeles only got to a Game 7 by climbing out of a 3-2 hole in the series, winning Game 6 on the road in order to force the decisive finale.
The Dodgers were largely viewed as being indestructible heading into last season, but they certainly were pushed to their limits in the series vs the Blue Jays. However, any cracks in the armor were likely fortified this offseason with the signings of Tucker and Diaz, along with expected continued growth from some of the young stars on the Dodgers' roster, with the team being clear favorites to win their third straight World Series championship heading into the 2026 campaign.
In any case, the Dodgers will get their title defense underway when the regular season begins toward the end of March, while spring training will get underway later this month.




















