A World Series concession that can help pay for Shohei Ohtani’s contract



As the series moves to the West Coast, Los Angeles The Dodgers return to Chavez Ravine on Monday night to face the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 in 2025 World Series. They serve more than high-stakes baseball, as their latest concession to the World Series — a $150-$250 grilled tomahawk steak — has quickly become both a viral sensation and a symbol of baseball’s modern economy.

MLB has switched to its official X (formerly known as Twitter) account it shows dish in all its glory, highlighting the newest gourmet addition to Dodger Stadium’s postseason menu.

“Dodgers are selling a whole grilled tomahawk steak for the World Series 🤯🤤”

The plate is 32-40 oz. tomahawk steak with chimichurri, horseradish cream and mashed potatoes, serving two to four fans to an order. It’s only available during home games at Think Blue BBK and Hornitos Cantina — making it the crown jewel of food at Dodger Stadium during the Fall Classic.

While some may see it as extravagant, others recognize a deeper strategy. The Ohtani deal made revenue creativity essential. With MVP’s three-time, 10-year, $700 million contract based on major deferrals that the team will eventually owe large amounts of, every increase in attendance and concession sales helps keep the financial balance. The superstar’s presence alone has already boosted game-day sales and global visibility, turning meals into marketing.

The social media reaction was playful. Fans joked about “deferring payment” for the steak, mirroring Ohtani’s own deal. That humor reflects how the Dodgers have woven entertainment, finance and fandom into one spectacle.

Jokes aside, the dish symbolizes the economic pulse of October baseball. MLB postseason revenue relies on premium experiences, and Los Angeles has mastered the formula — turning the steakhouse into a symbol of star-driven success.

Every sale, selfie and social media post reinforces how the club is turning fan enthusiasm into sustained post-season profitability.

While Ohtani leads another deep playoff runThe Tomahawk Platter captures the synergy between performance, branding and business that defines modern baseball. At Chavez Ravine, even dinner tells the story of victory on the field and in the register as the Dodgers try to take a 2-1 lead in the World Series.





2025-10-27 22:55:00

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