Exhibit Honoring World Series Champion Dodgers Now Open at Hall of Fame

Dodgers artifacts on display in Autumn Glory
Artifacts from the Los Angeles Dodgers 2025 World Series championship are on display in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museums Autumn Glory exhibit. (Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)
 

(COOPERSTOWN, NY) – Autumn Glory will remain Dodger Blue in Cooperstown.

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will celebrate the Dodgers’ second straight championship through Autumn Glory, the Museum’s tribute to the postseason in Cooperstown. The display honoring the 2025 champions is now open, and entrance to Autumn Glory is included with Museum admission.

Following Los Angeles’ World Series-clinching win on Nov. 1, the Museum acquired several artifacts from the Dodgers, who defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in the 121st World Series – a historic Fall Classic that wasn’t decided until extra innings in Game 7. Artifacts donated by the Dodgers players and team and featured in the exhibit celebrating the 2025 postseason include:

  • Bat used by Miguel Rojas to hit his ninth-inning, game-tying home run in Game 7
  • Jersey worn by Shohei Ohtani during Game 5
  • Spikes worn by Will Smith when he hit his go-ahead home run in Game 7
  • Glove used by Mookie Betts throughout the World Series, including in his series-ending double play
  • Bat used by Freddie Freeman to hit his walk-off home run in the 18th inning of Game 3
  • Glove worn by Will Klein, who pitched four shutout innings to earn the win in the 18-inning Game 3
  • Jersey worn by manager Dave Roberts in Game 7

In addition to these items, the exhibit will also include:

  • Glove worn by Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage during the World Series
  • Cleats worn by the Blue Jays’ Addison Barger in Game 1 when he hit the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history
  • A ball thrown by Toronto’s Max Scherzer in Game 3 when he became the first pitcher to appear for four teams in the World Series
  • Alan Porter’s home plate umpire indicator from Game 5, which he also used in the 15-inning finale of the Mariners vs. Tigers ALDS contest

The 2025 World Series exhibit in Autumn Glory will be on display through the conclusion of the 2026 Major League Baseball postseason.

The Museum collections contain many artifacts documenting the entire history of World Series and postseason play, including Don Larsen’s cap and Yogi Berra’s mitt from Larsen’s 1956 perfect game; Joe Carter’s bat from his Series-ending blast in 1993; the jersey David Freese wore when he hit his game-winning home run in Game 6 in 2011; and World Series rings from the last century of Fall Classic competition.