FOCO has released a new line of bobbleheads to celebrate the Los Angeles Dodgers’ National League championship and their second consecutive trip to the World Series. The Dodgers have advanced through the postseason with impressive momentum, most recently completing a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Championship Series. This victory is particularly noteworthy as the Brewers boasted the best record in baseball during the regular season and held a 6-0 advantage over the Dodgers in their earlier matchups.
Among the highlights of FOCO’s new offerings are two bobbleheads featuring the extraordinary Shohei Ohtani. One design captures Ohtani’s historic achievement in Game 4, where he made a significant impact as both a pitcher and a hitter, famously smashing three home runs. This particular bobblehead showcases Ohtani in dynamic action poses—one at the plate and another on the mound—set against a backdrop that includes the phrases “A GAME FOR THE AGES” and “10.17.25,” complete with a scenic depiction of palm trees and the Los Angeles skyline.
The second Ohtani bobblehead honors his crowning as NLCS MVP, featuring him proudly holding the trophy. Additionally, there is a special mini bobblehead scene that includes Ohtani alongside notable pitchers Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, and Roki Sasaki—all captured in mid-pitch action. The backdrop of this scene incorporates baseball-stitch designs and “LA/2025” medallions, all while prominently displaying the “CHAMPIONS” label alongside a gold “NATIONAL LEAGUE” ribbon.
Furthermore, FOCO has introduced a mini bobblehead scene featuring star players Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Kiké Hernández, and Max Muncy, complete with the same exquisite thematic details and wordmark as the other collectibles.
Each of these Los Angeles Dodgers bobbleheads is part of a limited release and will not be restocked after supplies are exhausted, making them a must-have for fans and collectors alike.
Ohtani’s performance has ignited discussions about its place in MLB postseason history, with Dodgers manager Dave Roberts emphatically labeling it “probably the greatest postseason performance of all-time.” Roberts expressed admiration for Ohtani, acknowledging the multitude of memories his remarkable achievements in the decisive game have created for fans.
Excitement continues to build around the Dodgers as they prepare for the World Series, bolstered by their extraordinary talent and recent successes. These new bobbleheads serve not only as tributes to individual achievements but also as symbols of the Dodgers’ collective journey towards championship glory.