Andy Pages, Kiké Hernández and Teoscar Hernández Reveal Dodgers’ ONE PIECE Card Giveaway

Gabriel Arteaga
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Originally published by DodgerBlue.com

The Los Angeles Dodgers are hosting a ONE PIECE Night at Dodger Stadium for the second consecutive year as they look to build on the success of last season’s event.

The one-day promotion for the global hit series ONE PIECE, in collaboration with legendary anime studio Toei Animation, is scheduled for Thursday, July 2.

The Dodgers already provided a first look of the newest ONE PIECE card giveaway for 2026 earlier this month.

In a video posted on social media, the team invited Andy Pages, Kiké Hernández and Teoscar Hernández for a firsthand look.

The video offered the trio’s first reaction to the design of the new Dodgers’ ONE PIECE card. Although it was Kiké doing most of the talking, all three had a positive opinion.

Among the planned festivities, ONE PIECE Night will feature a pregame activation in the center field plaza, a ceremonial first pitch and postgame drone show featuring fan-favorite characters from the series. There will also be a straw hat giveaway to the first 40,000 ticketed fans in attendance, while supplies last, at the guest’s point of entry.

In addition to the trading card, fans in attendance will also receive the series’ signature straw hat. The hats and cards will be distributed to the first 40,000 ticketed fans in attendance, while supplies last, at the guest’s point of entry.

ONE PIECE is produced by Toei Animation and is based on the best-selling manga of all time, created by Eiichiro Oda. More than 25 years after its Japanese TV premiere in 1999, this iconic episodic series has taken its place in mainstream pop culture, attracting millions of fans of all ages worldwide.

Today, the franchise has grown to encompass 15 feature films, numerous video games, a trading card game and an ever-expanding catalog of licensed merchandise and location-based entertainment.

Value of Dodgers x ONE PIECE Night card

The cards are likely to be in high demand this year due to their value on the secondary market. Last year’s cards can carry a price tag of a couple of thousand dollars under the right circumstances.

The first ONE PIECE Night featured plenty of scalpers attempting to buy these cards from attendees at the stadium, and the same should be expected this year.

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