Pedro Baez was having a ball at A Place Called Home in 2016.

By Jon Weisman

This year’s Dodgers Love L.A. Community Tour (presented by Bank of America), the club’s 14th annual community service week, gets underway Monday for five days of community outreach and fan appreciation.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and more than two dozen Dodger players, as well as Dodger alumni and broadcasters, are scheduled to participate in the tour, which leads into January 28’s Dodger Stadium FanFest (presented by Coca-Cola).

Dodger fans that are present throughout the Dodgers Love L.A. Community Tour can receive a voucher for 50 percent off three promotional games this season. This offer will be limited and distributed to fans at tour stops open to the public.

A partial sampling of highlights from the Dodgers Love L.A. Tour includes …

Monday, January 23

Joc Pederson will host a family pet photo opportunity at the Los Angeles Recreation and Parks’ Silver Lake Dog Park, with the assistance of Bank of America volunteers. Fans and their dogs will take photos and receive giveaways. (This event will be rescheduled in the case of inclement weather.)

Tuesday, January 24

A fitness and health clinic for 100 underserved young women from the New Village Girls Academy at Dodger Stadium from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. will be led by strength and conditioning coaches Brandon McDaniel, Travis Smith and Shaun Alexander and VP and GM Nike West Territory Blanca Gonzalez.

That evening, the Dodgers will host a movie night in the Dodger Lexus Dugout Club for Cedars-Sinai’s pediatric patients and their families. Trayce Thompson and the Dodger character will join the families for fun activities and games prior to watching the movie.

Wednesday, January 25

Andre Ethier will host a clinic using softball drills, bocce ball and other activities for more than 20 Special Olympics of Southern California athletes at the Universally Accessible Dodgers Dreamfield at Baldwin Hills Recreation Center, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

That same morning, the Los Angeles City Council will recognize Roberts for winning the 2016 NL Manager of the Year Award. Councilmember Gil Cedillo will lead the celebration, while Adam Liberatore, Ron Cey, Al Ferrara and Dennis Powell will read to 280 second and third graders at four Los Angeles Public Library branches. Each child will receive a book.

From 12 noon to 2 p.m., Ethier and Roberts will host an appreciation lunch in honor of the men and women who serve in the Los Angeles police and fire departments. The lunch will take place at the Northeast Community Police Station.

Thursday, January 26

It’s a day of surprises, one involving Fernando Valenzuela in the morning that’s a secret for now. Then at lunchtime, in recognition of their commitment to creating a positive impact in the community, a group of city employees will receive a surprise pizza delivery from Kiké Hernández and Rob Segedin.

Friday, January 27

The final day of the tour is traditionally the biggest, and this year it’s no different. Among the events: More than a dozen Dodgers will begin the day hosting a mentorship day for children and families from the Dream Center, before leading a Dodger rally at the Westfield Topanga Shopping Center.

Another gaggle of Dodgers will host a sports clinic with Crenshaw High School’s athletics department and student body. The event will include a motivational rally and student recognition with the Dodger Community Hero award. Then the group will head to a lunch for families of fallen soldiers at the Battleship Iowa Museum in San Pedro. The group, which includes Bank of America community volunteers, will then assemble backpacks with food and distribute to children as part of the Blessings in a Backpack program at the Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club.

Also, beginning at 12 noon, Kenta Maeda will visit fans in the Japanese community at the Japanese American National Museum.

As the official bank of the Dodgers, Bank of America is a returning sponsor of the community tour and this year more than 80 Bank of America volunteers will participate at community events throughout the week.