Dodgers' One Piece Night cards command high resale prices before event
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 3:03 AM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
The Los Angeles Dodgers are set to host the San Diego Padres on July 2, 2026, featuring a One Piece Night giveaway. Fans are already listing the exclusive 'Monkey D. Luffy DON!!' trading cards on eBay, with prices reaching nearly $900 and some presales exceeding $3,500. The Dodgers have capitalized on Shohei Ohtani's popularity, attracting over 20 Japanese sponsors and surpassing $200 million in annual revenue. Previous promotions have seen high resale values, with last year's cards selling for over $4,000. This year's event includes themed festivities for fans, highlighting the Dodgers' connection to Japanese pop culture.
- •Dodgers host Padres at Dodger Stadium on July 2, 2026.
- •Exclusive trading cards already listed for nearly $900.
- •Resale market for last year's cards reached over $4,000.
- •Dodgers have secured over 20 new Japanese corporate sponsors.
- •First 52,000 fans receive cards and themed giveaways.
- 3:03 AMYahoo Sports — Dodgers X One Piece card giveaway hitting unbelievable resale prices before gates even open
"Since signing Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers landed 20+ Japanese sponsors, boosting annual revenue past $200 million.
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