FOCO is selling new Los Angeles Dodgers bobbleheads to commemorate their National League championship and second consecutive appearance in the World Series.
The Dodgers continued storming their way through the postseason by sweeping the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Championship Series. The Brewers finished with the best record in baseball this year and went 6-0 against the Dodgers during the regular season.
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Two of FOCO’s newest Dodgers bobbleheads are specifically of Shohei Ohtani. One version highlights Ohtani’s record-setting performance in Game 4 as a pitcher who hit three home runs.
One of the Ohtani bobbleheads features two figures of the superstar talent in action poses at the plate and on the mound. The backdrop of the bobblehead includes “A GAME FOR THE AGES” and “10.17.25” text displays with palm trees and a Los Angeles skyline accent to commemorate the Dodgers’ NLCS championship.
The other Ohtani bobblehead has the Dodgers star holding his NLCS MVP trophy.
Ohtani also is featured alongside Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki in a special Dodgers pitchers mini bobblehead scene. Each of the hurlers is in an action pose of delivering a pitch.
Behind them is a thematic backdrop with baseball-stitch accents and “LA/2025” medallions for a trophy-worthy look. Across the front of the base is a “CHAMPIONS” wordmark with gold “NATIONAL LEAGUE” ribbon.
Also available from FOCO is a mini Dodgers bobblehead scene of Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Kiké Hernández and Max Muncy. It includes the same thematic backdrop and base detailing with the wordmark and gold ribbon.
Each of the Dodgers bobbleheads is a limited release and won’t be restocked once quantities sell out.
Did Shohei Ohtani have best game ever?
Ohtani broke multiple records and made Dodgers franchise history with an awe-inspiring performance against the Brewers. As such, it’s spawned debate over where it ranks in MLB postseason history.
To the Dodgers, there is no question Ohtani authored the best individual game.
“That was probably the greatest postseason performance of all-time,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “There’s been a lot of postseason games. There’s a reason why he’s the greatest player on the planet.
“What he did on the mound, what he did at the bat, he created a lot of memories for a lot of people. To do it in a game-clinching game at home, wins the NLCS MVP, pretty special. I’m just happy to be able to go along for the ride.”
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