The Padres 2026 giveaway schedule has bobbleheads, jerseys, more

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A Mason Miller bobblehead sits on the grass at the field. Getty Images

Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano spent a lot of money to become the new owners of the San Diego Padres.

A record-breaking $3.9 billion to be exact.

Thankfully, you won’t have to drop nearly that much to attend games at PETCO Park this season.

Based on our findings, tickets to see Mason Miller, Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. live in America’s Finest City from June through September start anywhere from $18 to $103 including fees on SeatGeek.

Better yet, you can score freebies at a number of games all summer long.

Just a few of the most notable to keep an eye out for these next few months include:

That’s not to mention the bucket hats, plush keychains, T-shirts, ponchos and water bottles the Padres have planned for their fans.

In the event you’ve never been out to PETCO Park, you’re in for a treat. The ballpark is located right next to the city’s waterfront, boasts eye-catching skyline views and is home to the inviting Gallagher Square which has an expanded kids playground, dog park, picnic space and 35-foot bat made of steel and wood.

“Petco Park truly is the perfect ballpark” USA Today raved. “…it’s impossible to have a bad experience there (unless you’re a Dodgers or Giants fan).”

Just a few of our favorite places to eat on the premises include the savory pie shop Pop Pie Co, the Japanese curry spot Coco Ichibanya, the always tantalizing Mini Donut Company, the mouth-watering Spiro’s Mediterranean and, of course, the fan favorite Seaside Market that has the popular tri-tip nachos and banana bread pudding helmets.

Don’t forget Hodad’s mega burgers and mountains of onion rings either.

Sounds like Jones and Feliciano made the perfect investment.

Will you, too?

We certainly hope so, Friar Faithful.

See ya at the ballpark this summer.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know about all the giveaways at the San Diego Padres’ PETCO Park in 2026.

When are the San Diego Padres 2026 giveaways at PETCO Park?

A complete calendar of all Padres giveaway home games, including dates, opponents, freebies, special events and links to buy tickets can be found here:

San Diego Padres 2026 giveaway dates
Western snapback hat
Braves vs. Padres
Monday, June 22
Trevor Hoffman bobblehead
Diamondbacks vs. Padres
Wednesday, July 8
Squeeze top water bottle
Blue Jays vs. Padres
Sunday, July 12
Poncho
Rockies vs. Padres
Tuesday, July 28
Home and away bucket hat
Giants vs. Padres
Thursday, July 30
Superhero pocket T-shirt
Brewers vs. Padres
Monday, Aug. 10
Ruff plush keychain
Twins vs. Padres
Sunday, Aug. 23
Jackson Merrill bobblehead
Pirates vs. Padres
Monday, Aug. 24
Tatis City Connect bobblehead
Nationals vs. Padres
Tuesday, Sept. 8
Superhero lunch box
Marlins vs. Padres
Sunday, Sept. 20

Note: Most freebies will be given to the first 10,000 to 40,000 fans. There are exceptions so make sure to arrive at the ballpark early.

When are the themed games at PETCO in 2026?

Giveaways aren’t the only reason to hit

When do the Padres play at PETCO Park this summer?

Fans that plan on seeing Miller, Machado, Tatis Jr. and the squad can catch Craig Stammen’s club at home all summer long including a three-game series against the World Series champion Dodgers from June 26-28.

Want to be there (or follow the team on the road)?

Tickets for all San Diego Padres regular season games from June through September can be grabbed here.

Who else is coming to PETCO Park this summer?

When the Padres are away, PETCO Park will host a number of exciting events these next few months.

These are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss.

• Fuerza Regida (June 18)

• Ed Sheeran (July 21)

• Death Cab For Cutie (Aug. 4)

• Luke Bryan (Aug. 16)

• Noah Kahan (Aug. 17)

Curious who and what else is coming to PETCO Park in 2026? Take a look at this of all the games, performers and events to find the day at the ballpark that makes the most sense for you.


Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.


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