Justin Bieber And Sandy Koufax Steal The Spotlight At World Series Game 3 In La!

  • By Miles
  • Oct. 29, 2025, 2:30 p.m.

Star-Studded Stands at Dodger Stadium for World Series Game 3

Yo, Dodger Stadium was the place to be for Game 3 of the 2025 World Series, as the Los Angeles Dodgers faced off against the Toronto Blue Jays. This wasn’t just a baseball showdown - it was a full-on Hollywood red carpet event with celebs packing the stands like it’s awards season in Tinseltown.

From pop royalty to sports legends, the vibe was electric under those iconic LA palm trees. Whether you’re a die-hard Dodgers fan or just here for the star sightings, this game brought out some serious West Coast energy.

And trust, it wasn’t just the players like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Shohei Ohtani turning heads on the field. The real MVPs might just have been in the crowd, soaking up the Dodger Blue magic.

Game 3’s Biggest Names in LA

First up, we’ve got Justin Bieber rolling into Dodger Stadium like he owns the place. The Canadian pop star was all smiles, probably still riding the high of his latest chart-topper while repping for his home country’s Blue Jays - talk about a cross-border flex!

Then there’s Sandy Koufax, a four-time World Series champ and absolute Dodgers royalty. Seeing him in the stands was like a throwback to LA’s golden baseball era - pure nostalgia with a side of SoCal swagger.

Other heavy hitters included sports commentator Al Michaels, NFL legend Eric Dickerson, and actor Rob Lowe, who even posed with the Commissioner’s Trophy. Add in Jason Bateman chilling with country star Brad Paisley, and you’ve got a lineup hotter than a Santa Ana wind.

First Pitches and Hollywood Flair

The pre-game vibes were straight fire with Hideo Nomo tossing the ceremonial first pitch to Yoshinobu Yamamoto. This nod to Dodgers history had the crowd hyped before the first inning even dropped.

Jeff Goldblum also popped up, bringing his quirky Jurassic Park charm to the ballpark - the man’s basically a national treasure. And let’s not sleep on Jacob Elordi, the heartthrob who had fans at Dodger Stadium doing double-takes.

“Seeing legends like Sandy Koufax alongside today’s biggest stars like Justin Bieber just shows how baseball brings everyone together in LA - it’s pure magic!” said a longtime Dodgers fan in the crowd.

Across the Series: Celeb Sightings from Toronto to LA

Game 2 in Toronto

Up north for Game 2 in Toronto, the celebrity game was just as strong. Blue Jays legend Joe Carter threw out the first pitch, getting the crowd roaring with hometown pride.

The stands were stacked with talent like Annie Murphy from Schitt’s Creek, Michael Imperioli of The Sopranos fame, and Brianne Howey from Ginny & Georgia. Plus, Bebe Rexha delivered a pre-game performance that had everyone on their feet - talk about a grand slam of a show!

Game 1’s Canadian Star Power

Game 1 in Toronto brought out the big guns too, with Drake repping hard for the Blue Jays like the ultimate hometown hero. The rapper’s presence had the stadium buzzing with 6ix God energy.

Nelly Furtado was also spotted, posing for pics and soaking in the World Series fever. And let’s not forget Cito Gaston, the legendary manager who threw out the first pitch, joined by streamer Agent00, rounding out a stacked celeb roster for the series opener.

Sandy Koufax

Sandy Koufax

Why LA Loves the World Series Glow-Up

From Dodger Stadium in the heart of LA to the chilly stands of Toronto, the 2025 World Series is proving to be more than just a baseball battle - it’s a cultural moment. Here in SoCal, we live for these crossover events where sports, music, and Hollywood collide like a Venice Beach block party.

Whether it’s Bieber snapping selfies or Koufax reminding us of Dodgers glory days, the star power keeps us glued to every pitch. So, who’s next on your celeb wishlist for the upcoming games? Drop your picks and let’s keep this World Series party rolling!

Miles
Author: Miles
Miles

Miles

Miles Ritter is the calm in the chaos — a journalist with a clean-cut look and a taste for dirty stories. Whether it’s a leaked tape or a legal meltdown, Miles breaks it down with clarity, context, and a bit of snark.