The Los Angeles Dodgers four-year search for a stadium sponsorship looks set to be over.According to The Athletic’s Katie Woo, the franchise has reportedly reached an agreement with Japanese company Uniqlo to become Dodger Stadium’s official field presenting partner.The Dodgers have found their stadium sponsorshipGettyIt will be the first time the ballpark has had a sponsorship deal in its 64-year history.Uniqlo is one of modern day fashion’s most recognizable brands, with over 1,000 stores globally, and a brand value of $17.7 billion, according to modaes.They have opened thousands of stores, featuring cost-effective clothing found at most major malls, especially in Southern California.As the field presenting partner, they will have a prominent showing throughout the entire ballpark, not just on the field.Its name will be used in references and signage related to the stadium, and will be featured on a newly constructed sign in centre field.It will also hold exclusive marketing and promotional opportunities as the organization’s top sponsor.Los Angeles had been looking for a field partnership since 2022, working with marketing agency Sportfive to help land one, along with a jersey patch sponsor.In 2024, they announced a self-sponsorship with their ownership Guggenheim Baseball Management for the team’s jersey patch.Woo also notes that an official announcement of the partnership is expected before Opening Day, when the Dodgers take on the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium.With Japanese stars like Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki on the roster, Uniqlo can only further grow their brand with this deal.Uniqlo are set to become the official field presenting partner of the DodgersGettyUniqlo will be the first field sponsor in historyGettyLos Angeles continues to establish themselves in the Asian market, with the fashion titans becoming the third partner they work with from the region.The Dodgers already partner with Tokyo Electron, the semiconductor equipment manufacturer.They also work with Tsukiji Gindaco, the Tokyo-based food provider offering Takoyaki at concession stands around the stadium.Will the partnership has not been officially announced, Woo was quick to reassure Dodgers fans that their stadium name will not be changed.“Dodger Stadium’s name will remain unchanged,” Woo added.“The Dodgers did not sell the naming rights to their ballpark, and were not open to doing so through the process.Dodger Stadium’s name will remain unchangedGetty“Protecting the legacy of Dodger Stadium, which has been the name of the historic park since its opening in 1962, was a top priority for the organization.”Stay up to date with the latest from the MLB across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for all the news, exclusives, interviews and more.