The 2026 season is only a few months away, which means the Los Angeles Dodgers are set to begin their quest for the three-peat imminently.
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While the Dodgers are still in the process of curating another championship roster, LA fans can also look ahead to the upcoming campaign.
The Dodgers would not be as successful without the unwavering support of their fans. President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman has continuously stated the front office’s big spending is a way of rewarding Dodgers fans.
“Yeah, I mean, for us, it is all about our incredible fans and us giving back. What they bring night-in and night-out, the passion that they show for the Dodgers — now, this is my 11th season and even on the road, the number of Dodger fans that are there and just the love that they have for this team, our job is to pour ourselves back into it and try to give them a team that can compete for championships, and that they can be proud of,” Friedman said.
“And for us, that’s our focus. Everything for us is about pouring back into our fans and that partnership that we have with them. So, you know, that’s our focus.”
Ahead of the 2026 season, Dodgers Nation came up with three New Year’s Resolutions for Dodgers fans to make the upcoming campaign an even more memorable one.
1. Collect More Bobbleheads
The Dodgers host a number of giveaways throughout the season and 2026 will be no exception. While the team has yet to release the schedule for said giveaways, Dodgers fans should start or continue collecting bobbleheads.
We are witnessing arguably one of the greatest dynasties in baseball, thus having a collection of Dodgers bobbleheads will be something fans can show their kids, grandkids and future generations of LA fans.
2. Trust The Team
The Dodgers are coming off back-to-back World Series championships, so they’re proven. Gone are the days when the Dodgers had yet to exorcise their postseason demons. If World Series Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays taught fans anything, it should be not to count the Dodgers out until the final out is recorded.
3. Watch More Games
There are 162 regular season Dodgers games, and while it would be fun to attend every matchup in person, that’s just not possible. The 2026 season should be an interesting one for LA as they try to complete the three-peat, but we’ve already entered a golden era of Dodger baseball.
The Dodgers dynasty is something you don’t want to miss, so try and watch as many games as you can! By the time the playoffs roll around, you’ll be the expert on the defending champions.
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