"And, when you get there early, you have the opportunity to do other kinds of shopping, whether it's food or merchandise," Kasten said. "It also helps with traffic and things like that. We try to make all our fans happy. Most fans, when there is a limit and they come late, I think they understand."
Dodgers president Stan Kasten acknowledged the challenge of giving away 40,000 bobbleheads to over 53,000 ticket holders, noting that while corporate sponsors typically cover giveaway costs, this time could be different."
Other teams have similar giveaway policies, such as the San Diego Padres, who limit giveaways to the first 40,000 fans, ensuring all ticket holders receive a promo item according to Chief Executive Erik Greupner.
Fans lined up early at Dodger Stadium for a free bobblehead featuring Shohei Ohtani and his dog Decoy, but with only 40,000 available, not all ticket holders are guaranteed one.
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