FOCO released a new Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star bobblehead of Shohei Ohtani sitting atop a bull.
The newest Ohtani bobblehead takes from All-Star Game pitchers he and other Dodgers took before participating in the Midsummer Classic at Globe Life Field.
The bobblehead portrays Ohtani in his home white Dodgers uniform while riding a mechanical bull and waving a cowboy hat. Not only does Ohtani’s head bobble but the bull’s does as well.
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In front of the base is the 2024 MLB All-Star Game logo and design also includes a stadium façade on the backdrop. The bobblehead is limited to 124 units and won’t be restocked once quantities sell out.
Photos of Ohtani and some of his Dodgers teammates sitting on a mechanical bull were shared during All-Star Game Media Day in the hours leading up to the home Run Derby.
Ohtani was among six Dodgers All-Stars this year, which marked a third time since 2017 the team had at least that many and a fifth consecutive season with a minimum of five.
Additional Dodgers All-Star bobbleheads available from FOCO include Ohtani in a bighead design and as part of a mini scene with teammates who also made the 2024 National League team.
Ohtani made MLB history as the first player to earn a win and hit a home run during his All-Star Game career.
Shohei Ohtani praises Bryce Harper
While Ohtani had a spotlight on him throughout All-Star Week festivities in Texas, he took note of the talent around him, and in particular Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryce Harper.
“I had an opportunity to get a pretty close look at Bryce Harper, the kind of preparation that he does before the game,” Ohtani said through interpreter Will Ireton. “So really Bryce Harper stood out to me.”
Harper was part of the Phillies having an MLB-best seven All-Stars this year.
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