FOCO has continued to release a wide variety of Los Angeles Dodgers bobbleheads since the team won the 2025 World Series, with their latest launches celebrating Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani, among others.
One of the newest items available from the leading sports memorabilia merchandiser is a Yamamoto bobblehead to not only commemorate the right-hander being part of back-to-back titles but also earning 2025 World Series MVP honors.
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The final design is still subject to licensor approval, but it is expected to portray Yamamoto holding his World Series MVP trophy and standing atop a thematic base with Dodgers logos and text displays for the team’s 2024 and 2025 titles.
Yamamoto, manager Dave Roberts, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Ohtani and more players are also available in a bobblehead design of holding two World Series trophies to commemorate the accomplishment the last two years.
Also available are players such as Betts, Clayton Kershaw and Roki Sasaki in mini bobblehead designs where the base is two World Series rings.
FOCO additionally is selling Dodgers World Series stage celebration scenes, with one option featuring Max Muncy, Freeman, Yamamoto, Ohtani and Betts combined together.
Another mini bobblehead scene currently available is of Ohtani, Sasaki and Yamamoto in their Dodgers clubhouse celebration t-shirts and caps. The trio of Japanese stars is positioned atop a thematic base that includes a text display for the Dodgers being World Series champions and player names.
Another unique design is from the Dodgers’ World Series parade, with the bobblehead having Ohtani atop a double-decker bus and accompanied by two of the commissioner’s trophies.
Also available are spinning bobbleheads that feature dual versions of players, including Ohtani, Betts and Kershaw, for the Dodgers back-to-back championships.
Dodgers World Series titles
Fans looking for a more generic bobblehead can purchase a Dodger Dog version that pays homage to the nine World Series titles won in Dodgers franchise history.
The Dodger Dog bobblehead is positioned in the middle of a base with nine World Series rings around the bottom and holding the number “9” in one hand and “X” in the other to represent the championships won.
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