FOCO released new Los Angeles Dodgers bobbleheads for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park, including individual versions of Shohei Ohtani, a generic mascot design and the Dodger Dog.
The Ohtani bobblehead features him dressed in the home Dodgers uniform while standing in a hitting pose. Ohtani is affixed atop a thematic base that includes the 2025 All-Star Game logo as the backdrop.
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Ohtani led all National League players in fan voting during Phase 1, which guaranteed him a starting spot as the designated hitter.
Ohtani has now received five career All-Star Game selections, with each of them coming consecutively and the last two as a member of the NL team for the Dodgers.
Also available from FOCO is a group bobblehead for the five Dodgers All-Stars who made the NL roster this year.
The Dodgers All-Stars mini bobblehead scene features Ohtani, Clayton Kershaw, Freddie Freeman, Will Smith and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Freeman and Smith were also voted starters in the NL, while Kershaw was a “Legend Pick” by MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, and he also selected Yamamoto among other selections.
Each of the players are in an action posed and set atop a base with an Atlanta cityscape backdrop and 2025 MLB All-Star Game logo displayed.
A generic Dodgers mascot bobblehead for the All-Star Game in Atlanta is available as well. The design features a generic player painted in the team’s color scheme and with Dodgers logos. The bobblehead also includes several 2025 All-Star Game accents and details.
Lastly, a Dodger Dog bobblehead for the All-Star Game is available as well. Synonymous with the franchise, the Dodger Dog is positioned behind a cart and selling peach tea that aptly ties into the 95th Midsummer Classic being played in Atlanta.
Each of the aforementioned bobbleheads is a limited edition and won’t be restocked once quantities sell out.
Dodgers fall to second-most All-Stars
When initial rosters for the 2025 All-Star Game were set, the Dodgers led all teams with five selections. However, now factoring in replacements, they’ve been overtaken by the Detroit Tigers boasting six All-Stars.
Overall in MLB All-Star Game history, the Dodgers rank third among all teams with 327 selections. Ahead of them are the New York Yankees (448 All-Stars) and St. Louis Cardinals (330).
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