Relive Los Angeles Dodgers history with this unique gift:
Dodgers Plays Coaster Set
4 distinct great moments
Capture the excitement from four of the greatest Dodgers plays. What are your favorite memories from Dodger Stadium? Now you can cherish them every day with these high quality slate coasters.
Buy for yourself or as a great gift idea for any dedicated Dodgers fan. These coasters are more than just functional and unique; they're a testament to your unwavering Dodgers love.
Product Features:
- Set of four coasters laser-etched with the Los Angeles Dodgers greatest moments.
- Modern, classy, and unique. Perfect addition to any room's decor.
- Precision and quality ensure every detail of the historic plays.
- Crafted from 100% natural slate with natural edge for authenticity.
- Felt backing to protect your tables.
- Shipping Assurance: We guarantee safe delivery. If your coasters arrive cracked or damaged, we'll promptly send you replacements.
Dodgers plays included:
1965 Regular Season vs Chicago
Koufax's Perfect Game
1988 World Series Game 1 vs Oakland
Gibson's Walk-Off HR
2004 Regular Season vs San Francisco
Finley's Grand Slam
2006 Regular Season vs San Diego
4 Straight HRs
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With each coaster, you'll not only protect your surfaces but also honor the unforgettable moments that define your Los Angeles Dodgers fandom. Whether for yourself or as a gift for your father, friend, husband, or more - we know these coasters are sure to rock! (pun intended).
Order this unique coaster set today and let the memories live on.
1965 Regular Season
Koufax's Perfect Game
Dodgers vs Chicago
1 - 0
9 September, 1965
It's the only perfect game in Los Angeles history, and it was thrown by one of the most celebrated pitchers in all of baseball history. Sandy Koufax threw his only perfect game against Chicago in 1965. He closed out the game in strong fashion, striking out the last six batters to face him.
1988 World Series Game 1
Gibson's Walk-Off HR
Dodgers vs Oakland
5 - 4
15 October, 1988
Los Angeles went into the 1988 World Series as a huge underdog versus Oakland. The first game went down to the last out and the last pitch. Los Angeles was down a run with the tying run on second. Kirk Gibson was injured but came in to pinch hit and took Dennis Eckersley to a full count. Then on the last pitch of the game he hit a walk-off home run. Los Angeles went on to win the series in 5 games, netting their 5th Championship since the move to L.A.
2004 Regular Season
Finley's Grand Slam
Dodgers vs San Francisco
7 - 3
2 October, 2004
In the second to last game of the season Los Angeles had a chance to clinch the NL West against rival San Francisco, but they were down 3-0 going into the bottom of the ninth. In a series of spectacular hitting and base running, Los Angeles tied the score at 3 and also had the bases loaded. That's when Steve Finley came to the plate and hit a walk-off grand slam to win the game and the division crown.
2006 Regular Season
4 Straight HRs
Dodgers vs San Diego
11 - 10
18 September, 2006
Los Angeles was down by four runs in the bottom of the ninth and they got all four back in a truly amazing way: four home runs in a row. It's a feat so rare and incredible it has only occured seven times in all of baseball history. Jeff Kent, JD Drew, Russell Martin and Marlon Anderson all hit back-to-back home runs to tie up the game. Nomar Garciaparra won the game for L.A. in the 10th with a two-run walk-off home run.
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