Fans started lining up at Dodger Stadium hours ahead of Thursday night’s game against the Cincinnati Reds with the hope of scoring an exclusive Shohei Ohtani Dodgers bobblehead.
The Dodgers are giving away this Shohei Ohtani bobblehead to the first 40,000 fans at tonight's game, with 1,700 surprise road gray uniform Ohtani bobbleheads to also be given out at random pic.twitter.com/u5rdmvNbG2
Ready for Shohei Ohtani Bobblehead Night presented by Guggenheim? The first 40,000 fans will receive the item. As a special surprise, 1,700 road gray jersey bobbleheads will be randomly mixed in with the giveaway.
The Shohei Ohtani bobblehead is a part of the seasonal promotions the Dodgers are offering at their games this season. The bobblehead, which depicts a smiling Ohtani with his bat perched above his left shoulder in a box with a design featuring Japanese anime, was available to the first 40,000 fans at the game. Of those, 1,700 featured the superstar in the team’s road gray uniform and were to be given out at random.
The giveaway attracted a sellout crowd of 53,527 – the largest in the majors this season and the most at Dodger Stadium since Sept. 20, 2019.
Did not expect so many people here at Dodger Stadium an hour before the stadium gates open. Even if it's Shohei Ohtani bobblehead night. pic.twitter.com/cekxXGDHOM
By 5 p.m., attendees had started to receive their bobbleheads, with some resellers taking to eBay, where the Ohtani giveaway was being offered for $150 and up with sellers advertising it as new in the box. One of the gray uniform bobbleheads was listed for $2,300 on eBay.
The Dodgers have scheduled three other Ohtani giveaways this season to mark his first year with the team after spending six seasons in Anaheim with the Angels. They will offer a hat, a second bobblehead and a shirt.
Shohei Ohtani Bobbleheads for tonight's Dodgers game are already popping up on eBay for more than $100.
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