FOCO released a new Los Angeles Dodgers bobblehead of Kyle Tucker set to their “Next Stop Ahead” theme that signifies a player changing teams.
It’s the first officially licensed Dodgers bobblehead of Tucker. It’s limited to a production run of 126 units and won’t be restocked once quantities sell out.
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Tucker is portrayed in the home Dodgers uniform and an action pose of swinging at the plate. Tucker is set atop a base that includes thematic palm tree accents and highway sign to further capture the feeling of Los Angeles.
Also on the base is sand texture and along the front is Tucker’s name and Dodgers team logo. FOCO has previously released “Next Stop Ahead” Dodgers bobbleheads for the likes of Shohei Ohtani, Kiké Hernández, Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell and Edwin Díaz, among others.
Díaz and Tucker are newcomers to the Dodgers organization this offseason as the team looks to win a third World Series in a row in 2026. The New York Yankees are MLB’s last three-peat champion when they accomplished the feat from 1998-2000.
Kyle Tucker contract details
Tucker agreed to sign with the Dodgers on a record-setting four-year, $240 million contract. His deal includes a $64 million signing bonus, with $54 million being paid up front, in addition to $30 million in deferred salary.
The deferred money lowers the present-day average annual value to $57.1 million, which nevertheless is still an MLB record. It surpasses the $51 million AAV record Juan Soto set in his contract with the New York Mets last offseason.
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