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FOCO Selling New Dodgers Bobblehead Of Freddie Freeman In Bust Form

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FOCO released a new Los Angeles Dodgers bobblehead of All-Star Freddie Freeman in a big bust form

FOCO released a new Los Angeles Dodgers bobblehead of 2024 All-Star Freddie Freeman in the form of an oversized bust. The limited-edition bobblehead only has a production run of 48 units.

FOCO has a similar big bust Dodgers bobblehead available for Yoshinobu Yamamoto as well. The right-hander is portrayed in a pitching pose and set amidst a Dodger Stadium and Los Angeles thematic base.

Freeman’s bobblehead has him in the home white Dodgers uniform but wearing a batting helmet rather than playing the field. The team-colored base has stadium accents and Los Angeles cityscape details.

[BUY HERE: Freddie Freeman bobblehead form]

The Freeman bust bighead bobblehead stands approximately 9.5 inches tall. More Freeman bobbleheads by FOCO include a Dodgers City Connect version, hard-hitter design and in the National League uniform for the 2024 MLB All-Star Game.

FOCO also is selling a plush Freeman bean bear.

Freddie Freeman, FOCO
FOCO released a new Los Angeles Dodgers bobblehead of All-Star Freddie Freeman in a big bust form

Freeman is back with the Dodgers after spending time away from the team due to his son being hospitalized with a neurological condition. Max, one of the three sons Freddie and Chelsea Freeman have, has since made strides in his recovery.

Freddie Freeman surprises

Despite a prolonged stretch of being with his family, Freeman seemingly hasn’t skipped a beat since returning. Having immediate success not only surprised the 34-year-old, but Dodgers manager Dave Roberts as well.

“Shocked,” answered Roberts when asked for his thoughts on how well Freeman has fared since returning. “He had eight or nine days at home, and the last couple, I think he started getting his body moving again and went to his old high school to swing the bat.

“And then he comes into Major League games and throws out a double, hits a homer. I can’t imagine that. Four days over an All-Star break, guys get rusty, and this guy, eight or nine days spent with his family, to come out and not miss a beat is pretty remarkable.”

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