The 2026 Los Angeles Dodgers season is flying by, but fret not. May has a bunch of great opportunities to see the Boys in Blue, and you could even come home with a unique souvenir.

Here are some of the best games to go to if you’re in Southern California.

It’s Miguel Rojas bobblehead night! This giveaway commemorates his game-tying home run from the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 2025 World Series.

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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.

When the Dodgers traveled to San Francisco earlier this season, things got heated.

Catcher Dalton Rushing got caught on camera appearing to say “F— ’em” after a play at the plate with Jung Hoo Lee, who stayed down afterward.

Rushing was then drilled in the ribs with a fastball and slid hard into second base.

Given the recent bad blood, this rivalry is only getting more intense.

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Plus, there’s a World Series replica trophy giveaway for this game.

True, this one isn’t at Dodger Stadium, but Angel Stadium is just a drive away.

“The Angels are the worst team in the show right now but they always bring it against LA, so take over their stadium too across the city,” Sanchez said.

Similarly, this is an away game, but it’s still close enough for plenty of Dodgers fans to make it.

“It’s not like Dodger fans haven’t taken over Petco Park before,” Sanchez said. “Let’s see it again.”

This is Mexican Heritage Night, and with a special ticket, you get a Dodgers jersey to commemorate the event.

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Also be ready for plenty of food and festivities.

Wednesday, May 27 vs. the Colorado Rockies

This is Yoshinobu Yamamoto bobblehead night, and the giveaway shows the World Series MVP celebrating the last out of the Fall Classic.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto celebrates with Kike Hernandez after winning the 2025 World Series Nov 1, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Enrique Hernandez (8) and pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) celebrate after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

“This one is a must-have,” Sanchez said.

This is Alex Vesia bobblehead night. Just like Rojas, this will be Vesia’s first bobblehead of his Dodgers career.

“He’s been super reliable out of the bullpen this year, and we’re all rooting for him hard,” Sanchez said.

Which game are you going to see?