Myles Garrett threw the ceremonial first pitch at a Los Angeles Dodgers game against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night, June 6, 2026 [2].

The event served as a formal introduction for the defensive end to the city's sports community after his trade to the Los Angeles Rams [4, 5].

Garrett, a two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year [1], appeared at Dodger Stadium to welcome his transition from the Cleveland Browns [1, 3]. The trade from Cleveland to Los Angeles was completed earlier in 2026 [1].

The appearance coincided with a dominant performance by the home team. During the game, the Dodgers scored a nine-run inning [3].

By appearing at a high-profile Major League Baseball game, the Rams' new acquisition is being integrated into the broader Los Angeles athletic landscape. The ceremony allowed the city to recognize one of the league's premier defenders before he begins his tenure with the Rams.

Myles Garrett threw the ceremonial first pitch at a Los Angeles Dodgers game

The use of a ceremonial first pitch to introduce a high-profile athlete from another sport is a strategic branding move by both the Rams and the Dodgers. It signals the arrival of a superstar talent to the Los Angeles market and leverages the city's cross-sport fan base to build immediate local visibility for Garrett.