If you’re a Dodgers fan, it’s officially time to start circling dates on the calendar. Single-game tickets are now available - at least if you’re a Mastercard holder.
The exclusive pre-sale window opened Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. PT, giving cardholders the first crack at locking in seats for what’s shaping up to be one of the most anticipated seasons in recent memory.
For everyone else, general public sales begin Thursday at 10 a.m. PT.
One important note: tickets for the home opener against the Washington Nationals aren’t part of this early wave. Those will be released at a later date - and given the buzz around this team, expect them to go fast when they do.
If you’re looking for more flexibility or want to make sure you don’t miss out on those high-demand matchups and promotional nights, a Dodgers Membership might be the way to go. Members get priority access to tickets for all games and promotions throughout the season, and that’s available now via Dodgers.com/Membership. Additional ticket packages for select dates are also in the pipeline and will be announced soon.
Home Cooking to Start the Season
The Dodgers will enjoy a home-heavy start to the 2026 campaign, with 18 games at Chavez Ravine between March and April compared to just 13 on the road. That early stretch features six home series, and it’s a solid lineup of opponents: the Diamondbacks, Guardians, Rangers, Mets, Cubs, and Marlins.
Last season, L.A. held a 22-17 record against those six clubs, including a 9-7 mark at home against the Cubs, Marlins, Diamondbacks, and Mets. That’s a solid foundation to build on - especially with the kind of firepower this roster brings into 2026.
Promotional Schedule: Bobbleheads, Jerseys, and a Whole Lot of Ohtani
The Dodgers aren’t just loading up on talent this season - they’re bringing the heat with the promotional schedule too. Things kick off in a big way on Saturday, March 28, when fans will receive a bobblehead honoring Will Smith’s Game 7 heroics - a nod to his clutch home run that sealed the Dodgers’ ninth World Series title.
Just two days later, on March 30, the celebration continues with a “World Champions” hoodie giveaway during the Guardians series. That’s a back-to-back promo punch that sets the tone for a season-long celebration of last year’s title run.
Then comes one of the year’s most anticipated giveaways: the Shohei Ohtani “greatest game” bobblehead on April 10 against the Rangers. This one commemorates his offensive explosion in Game 4 of the NLCS against Milwaukee - a performance that reminded everyone why Ohtani is in a league of his own.
And it’s just the first half of a two-part set. The second bobblehead, which will drop later in the season, highlights his dominant pitching performance in the clinching game of that same series.
Two-way greatness, two collectible nods.
April 15 brings another can't-miss night: a Jackie Robinson jersey giveaway as the Dodgers host the Mets. It's a fitting tribute on a significant date, and always one of the most meaningful moments on the baseball calendar.
The rest of the early promotional slate is packed with fan favorites - more bobbleheads, a Mother’s Day tote bag, a replica 2025 World Series trophy, and even a Dodgers-themed soccer jersey. And that’s just the beginning. More giveaways and theme nights will be announced as the season unfolds.
Bottom Line
Whether you’re eyeing a weekend at the ballpark, hunting for that perfect collector’s item, or just want to soak in the buzz of a team coming off a championship season, the Dodgers’ 2026 ticket rollout and promo schedule have something for everyone. The countdown to Opening Day is on - and if you’re planning to be part of the action at Dodger Stadium, now’s the time to make your move.
