Dodgers Return Home for Three-Game Homestand Against Angels

LOS ANGELES – The back-to-back World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers return home for a jam-packed three-game Freeway Series weekend against the Los Angeles Angels starting tomorrow. Tickets remain available for all three games at Dodgers.com/tickets.

LGBTQ+ Pride Night, presented by Blue Shield of California, returns for its 13th iteration at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium tomorrow night as the Dodgers take on the Angels at 7:10 p.m. Fans are in for a plethora of activities to enjoy in Centerfield Plaza. DJ Brizzle will kick off the festivities with an upbeat set, followed by a performance from Mariachi Arco-iris De Los Angeles, the world’s first LGBTQ+ mariachi group. A queerchata will be taught on the Centerfield Plaza stage just before Senses performs an emo-friendly and punk-curious musical set. On the field, Umi is set to perform the national anthem while actor Luke Macfarlane and skier Hig Roberts will say “It’s Time for Dodger Baseball.” Legendary All-American Girls Professional Baseball League pioneer Maybelle Blair will be on hand to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Fans who purchased a special ticket pack will take home a LGBTQ+ Pride Night jersey.

The Dodgers will also debut a LGBTQ+ tribute to trailblazers Billy Bean and Glenn Burke, who both played for Los Angeles and were among the first professional athletes to identify as gay. The display will have a permanent home in Centerfield Plaza and highlight memorabilia and photographs from both players’ careers.

Saturday’s 7:10 p.m. start will see the second installment of the “Starter Series” figurine set, with a Tyler Glasnow bobblehead, presented by Blue Shield of California. Glasnow’s mom, Donna, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Still to come this season in the series are two bobbleheads: Shohei Ohtani, presented by Toyo Tires (Aug. 22 vs. Pittsburgh) and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, presented by Samty (Sept. 5 vs. Washington).

The short homestand will conclude on Sunday as fan-favorite Pups in the Park, presented by Tavo, makes its way back to UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium. The sold-out ticket pack will feature a 1,000 dog parade around the warning track and a costume contest before the 1:10 p.m. series finale against the Angels. In Centerfield Plaza, owners can take pictures with their four-legged friends at Tavo’s photo opportunity under the Blue Heaven on Earth sign. Fans and their furry guests can enjoy special food offerings, including a pup bowl and pupachino (Centerfield Food Truck), a “Who Let the Dogs Out” spicy watermelon shooter (Estrella Bars) and a chicken tender and double cheeseburger plate, both served with French fries in a souvenir puppy bowl. There will also be a public lounge space at the Michelob Ultra Bar, supplying shade for all visitors and providing a chance to connect with Tavo representatives and check out pet-friendly gear before taking their seats in the left and right field pavilions for the game. After the matchup, kids ages five to 14 can partake in Kids Run the Bases.

The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) will continue its in-stadium fundraising opportunities for fans to give back while celebrating their team for the 2026 season. Fans can support LADF by purchasing a 50/50 raffle ticket from sellers in pink aprons, shopping exclusive merchandise and memorabilia at the LADF Homebase Store, bidding on autographed items at Dodgers.com/Auctions, or purchasing personalized ribbon board messages at Dodgers.com/RibbonBoards. In Centerfield Plaza, fans can create their own custom collectible Dodgers baseball trading card - available only at Dodger Stadium.

Auto gates will open for each game two and half hours prior to first pitch, with stadium gates opening two hours before the start of the game. Fans are encouraged to utilize Metro’s Dodger Stadium Express (DSE) to get to and from the ballpark. The shuttle service is free for all ticket holders and begins operation three hours before first pitch from Union Station and the Harbor Gateway Transit Center. The DSE will operate three hours prior to first pitch. Uber, the Dodgers’ official rideshare program, will continue to be an additional alternative of getting to UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium. The rideshare service will enter through Gate B, off of Stadium Way, to pick up and drop off riders in Lot 1, to allow a smoother entry and exit experience. More information on parking and transportation can be found online at www.dodgers.com/transportation.

A full list of promotions and a schedule for games for the homestand is below:

Friday, June 5, 7:10 p.m. vs. Los Angeles Angels

Saturday, June 6, 7:10 p.m. vs. Los Angeles Angels

Sunday, June 7, 1:10 p.m. vs. Los Angeles Angels

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