The Los Angeles Dodgers partnered with LA Card Show to bring the renowned event to Dodger Stadium for the first time ever on Sunday, Sept. 28, with a full day of collectibles, culture, music, food and unforgettable experiences in the heart of Southern California.
This landmark event transforms one of the most iconic venues in sports into an immersive playground for collectors and fans of all ages. Attendees will enjoy access to more than 350 collectible vendors featuring sports cards, trading card games, pop culture, collectibles and more.
There will also be on-site card grading, live music and DJ sets, surprise guest appearances, a variety of food and beverage options for purchase, including alcohol, unique Dodger Stadium-only activations and much more.
“We’re thrilled to partner with the LA Card Show to bring this one-of-a-kind event to Dodger Stadium,” executive director of Dodgers 365 Chris Koenig said. “It’s the perfect blend of card show and cultural experience, and Dodger Stadium provides the ultimate backdrop for us to lean in and create an extraordinary event.”
As a special bonus, fans can experience a watch party for the Dodgers’ final game of the regular season against the Seattle Mariners, which will broadcast live on DodgerVision, beginning at 12:10 p.m.
The LA Card Show takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and tickets are on sale now with general admission priced at $25 and VIP tickets available for $60. VIP tickets includes early access to the venue and vendors, starting at 9:00 a.m.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit dodgers.com/lacardshow.
Dodgers and MLB players card collecting
Many players around the league have card collections of their own and stay active in the hobby. On the Dodgers, Anthony Banda and Will Klein are avid Pokémon card collectors, and Evan Phillips has cards displayed above his locker.
SportsNet LA broadcaster Orel Hershiser also owns his own card shop in Claremont, called Legends’ Attic.
Around the league, Philadelphia Phillies reliever Matt Strahm has a card collection going and posts about it on his social media accounts, and the Milwaukee Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski recently had a viral video of him opening Pokémon packs in the clubhouse and pulling a rare card.
The Pittsburgh Pirates also had an offer earlier this year as they searched for Paul Skenes’ 1/1 Rookie Debut patch card, and each Dodgers rookie has also been taking part in the Rookie Debut Patch program with Justin Dean becoming the latest.
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