What Does the Dodgers' Jersey Patch Look Like?
The Los Angeles Dodgers debuted their jersey patch for the 2024 season on Wednesday.
The players and coaches all had their new uniforms on, with the new Guggenheim patch on the jersey sleeve.
Here are photographs of the patch on both the blue and white jerseys, courtesy of Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.
Guggenheim Baseball Management is the ownership group of the Dodgers that bought the team back in 2012 from Frank McCourt. The group includes the likes of controlling partner Mark Walter, CEO Stan Kasten and Magic Johnson, among others.
Guggenheim was front and center all offseason long for the Dodgers.
After spending over $1 billion in free agency, the Guggenheim group made sure to have their logo on the backdrops for the Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto's introductory press conferences.
They also donated over $1 million to the Japanese earthquake relief efforts alongside Ohtani.
Now, Guggenehim will be on the Dodgers' jerseys for at least the 2024 season, but probably much longer.
After spending over $1 billion in free agency, it would only be right for Guggenheim to get the branding on the famous Dodgers jerseys.