Due to popular demand, the Dodgers are staging a second Dodger Stadium Adult Camp in 2025 that will take place Wednesday, September 10 through Saturday, September 13.
The special four-day event gives fans the chance to live out their big league dreams by playing games on the field at Dodger Stadium. In addition, Dodger Stadium adult campers will participate in one-of-a-kind programming, including a Dodger Stadium Home Run Derby, instruction and coaching from Dodger legends, a stadium tour that ends with a photograph with the 2024 World Series trophy and much more.

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This Dodger Stadium Adult Camp also offers a first — an exclusive pregame welcome party on September 10 that includes guest of honor Orel Hershiser, who will participate in a meet-and-greet and storytelling session. Campers will also receive visits from other Dodger broadcast talent, taking you behind the scenes of game’s production.
That night is also Shohei Ohtani Bobblehead night presented by Yakult, and each camper will receive a ticket to that night’s game and an Ohtani bobblehead.
A three-day tournament of games runs from September 11-13, concluding with a championship game, award ceremony and send-off dinner. September 11 will also feature an under-the-lights Home Run Derby.
The Dodger Stadium Adult Camp for adults ages 18 and up will take place entirely at Dodger Stadium. Previous Dodger Stadium Adult Camps have sold out. Fans can reserve their spot at this 2025 camp by visiting dodgers.com/adultcamp.
Participants will play games on the same field as their Dodger heroes and be coached by 1981 World Series champions Steve Garvey, Bill Russell and Ken Landreaux and 1988 World Series champions Rick Dempsey and Mickey Hatcher. More coaches and special guests to be announced.
Each participant will have access to some of Dodger Stadium’s player facilities.
Campers will have the opportunity to take photos with and get autographs from the instructors. Campers will also receive a Dodger uniform, meals, a gift bag with Dodger swag and more.
(Article Courtesy of LA Dodgers)
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