FOCO Selling Shohei Ohtani Bobbleheads For Christmas & Back-To-Back World Series Titles
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FOCO Selling Shohei Ohtani Bobbleheads For Christmas & Back-To-Back World Series Titles
"It portrays Ohtani in the home white Dodgers uniform while also wearing a Santa hat and holding baseball bat over his shoulder. [BUY HERE: Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads] Ohtani is standing in front of a fireplace and alongside a Christmas tree with wrapped presents underneath. In front of him is a snow globe that is painted in blue and features the trademark "LA" logo. The Ohtani Christmas bobblehead is limited to 125 units and won't be restocked once quantities sell out."
"Also available from FOCO is an Ohtani bobblehead that celebrates the Dodgers winning back-to-back World Series titles and his National League MVP Awards. Ohtani is positioned on a dugout bench with one World Series trophy and MVP Award on each side of him. The final design is subject to potential changes. Across the bottom of the base is a "Back to Back League MVP and World Series Champion 24-25" text display."
"Dodgers manager Dave Roberts admitted the organization's preference is for Ohtani to only hit for Samurai Japan. "I'm hoping he doesn't but I don't know," Roberts said during the Winter Meetings. "Shohei is very in tune with his body, but I would say probably the thought is he's just going to hit. But I don't know. I haven't talked to Sho.""
FOCO continues to release new Los Angeles Dodgers Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads alongside a range of team gift items. One bobblehead depicts Ohtani in the home white Dodgers uniform wearing a Santa hat, holding a bat, posed before a fireplace and Christmas tree with a blue snow globe featuring the trademark "LA" logo; that Christmas edition is limited to 125 units and will not be restocked. Another bobblehead commemorates back-to-back World Series titles and National League MVP Awards, showing Ohtani on a dugout bench flanked by a World Series trophy and an MVP award, with base text reading "Back to Back League MVP and World Series Champion 24-25." Ohtani committed to Team Japan for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, but his role as a pitcher or designated hitter remains undecided, with Dodgers leadership expressing a preference for him to serve as a hitter.
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