The 2025 Los Angeles Dodgers holiday card features a highlight reel of their championship run, World Series parade and culminates in a brief drone show.
After last year’s holiday card didn’t feature a narrator, manager Dave Roberts provided the voice work for 2025. He joins a select group that includes Billie Jean King, Joe Davis, and Vin Scully in having that honor.
The 2023 and 2024 Dodgers holiday cards heavily featured the use of drones. The presentation from two years ago focused on holiday-themed drone shows, and viewers last year were brought along for a journey through every nook and cranny of Dodger Stadium as the audio from the greatest moments in team history play in the background.
In that way, this year’s holiday card was a hybrid of both. It highlighted the best moments from the Dodgers’ World Series run and incorporated an impressive drone show celebrating back-to-back championships.
Happy Holidays from your back-to-back World Series Champions! pic.twitter.com/8aBBZNdqmJ
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) December 23, 2025
Postseason highlights began with Shohei Ohtani’s leadoff home run in Game 1 of the Wild Card Series against the Cincinnati Reds and the clips only get more iconic from there on out.
There’s Teoscar Hernández’s go-ahead home run in Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Philadelphia Phillies, Ohtani’s game for the ages in Game 4 of the NL Championship Series, Freddie Freeman’s walk-off home run to end Game 3 of the World Series that was full of heroes, the pure madness that was Game 7 in Toronto, and so much more.
The second consecutive World Series parade received its share of the spotlight as well, showing love to the many Dodgers faithful that came out to celebrate with the team.
The final shots of the video shows a second commissioner’s trophy being cloned from the first as additional drones deliver a “Happy Holidays From Your Back-To-Back Champions” ending message.
The Dodgers open the 2026 season at Dodger Stadium on Thursday, March 26 vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Dodgers holiday card history
The Dodgers have been producing holiday cards for social media since at least 2012, but some are difficult to find as the links have expired. The first video posted directly onto social media was in 2015 and featured Scully narrating a Christmas-style children’s story about Justin Turner and Adrián González searching for Tommy Lasorda at the North Pole.
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