Dodgers’ Ohtani Greatest Game Bobblehead Giveaway This Friday Night

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Friday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers host the Texas Rangers, but much of the attention at Dodger Stadium will be off the field.

Friday night is a giveaway for “Shohei Ohtani ‘Greatest Game’ Bobblehead Part 1,” and due to the high demand for Dodgers bobbleheads, the team is bringing in extra supplies.

The number of bobbleheads available is going up by a significant amount, from 40,000 for previous giveaways to 54,000 Friday night, as reported by Edward Lewis of the California Post.

Given Dodger Stadium’s capacity of 56,000, that’s a bobblehead for nearly all in attendance.

They will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, though, so don’t wait too long. Even if they still have a bobblehead for you, you may have to wait in quite a long line to get one.

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Oct 17, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) runs after hitting a solo home run against the Milwaukee Brewers in the fourth inning during game four of the NLCS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

What Does This Shohei Ohtani Bobblehead Depict?​


After perhaps the best single-game performance for a player in baseball history, it was only right that the Dodgers commemorate the occasion.

That performance in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series was a showcase in two-way dominance, with Ohtani hitting three home runs at the plate and striking out 10 over six scoreless innings.

“It was the sort of game that happens in comic books, not real life — and it was a game that completed a championship series sweep and sent Los Angeles to its second consecutive World Series,” Jeff Passan wrote for ESPN. “It was the kind of night that leaves patrons elated they saw it and also just a little ruined because they know they’ll never see anything like it again. Everyone was a prisoner, captive to perhaps the greatest individual game in the quarter-million or so played over the last century and a half.”

Given that level of excellence, it’s only right that the Dodgers honor Ohtani with two different bobbleheads.

As implied by the “Part 1” in the name, Friday’s giveaway only depicts Ohtani’s offensive explosion.

“Part 2,” honoring the pitching, is coming in July.

What Time Should You Get to Dodger Stadium for the Ohtani Bobblehead?​


As previously mentioned, the demand is expected to be high, so prepare to get there well before the 7:10 p.m. PT first pitch.

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