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Los Angeles Dodgers 2026 Bobblehead Tracker

Los Angeles Dodgers 2026 Bobblehead Tracker

Cameron KiszlaThu, May 28, 2026·4 min read

No one in Major League Baseball does bobbleheads quite like the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Not only do the giveaways draw a crowd, but they often can be resold online, helping offset the cost of attending a game or, in some cases, turning you a profit.

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Here’s the list of bobbleheads released so far in 2026, as well as how much they’re selling for on the secondhand market.

This story will be updated as more bobbleheads are announced and released.

The first bobblehead giveaway of the season captures the final run of the 2025 season: Will Smith’s World Series-winning homer.

Resale prices run between $70 and $90.

The giveaway of the Yoshi bobblehead, which shows the beloved Nintendo character dressed in homage to Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, has been perhaps the most sought-after bobblehead of the season.

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Resale prices range from about $230 to $400, depending on your website of choice.

April 10: Shohei Ohtani “Greatest Game” Part 1

This was Part 1 of the two-part celebration of Shohei Ohtani’s NLCS Game 4, in which he hit three home runs and struck out 10 batters over six scoreless innings.

Prices range from $70 to $350.

The bobblehead depicting pitcher Roki Sasaki is for sale for about $50 to $100 online.

Apr 25, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; A view of a bobblehead depicting Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) during the game against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Miguel Rojas’ Game 7-tying homer is immortalized in this bobblehead, which will probably run you between $90 and $120.

The Miguel Rojas Game 7 bobblehead shows the Dodgers fan-favorite hitting his famous World Series home run. Credit: Dodgers

Blake Snell, the first of four parts in the “Starter Series,” will cost you between $40 and $70.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell is the subject of a bobblehead that will be given away on Saturday, May 9, 2026, as part of the “Starter Series.” Credit: Dodgers

May 12: Ice Cube Lowrider

This bobblehead celebrates LA icon Ice Cube and the Dodgers’ back-to-back championships.

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If you want one, it will cost you between $110 and $210.

The Dodgers gave out an Ice Cube lowrider bobblehead on May 12, 2026. Credit: MLB.com

The movie “The Mandalorian and Grogu” is the subject of this Star Wars Night bobblehead, which shows Grogu — aka Baby Yoda — levitating a baseball with the LA logo on it while perched in his hover pram.

Listings on eBay have it going for about $100, though some prices go as high as $250.

Grogu, or Baby Yoda, is depicted in a bobblehead given away on May 14, 2026, at Dodger Stadium.

May 25: Dave Roberts

Manager Dave Roberts got his own bobblehead, with the skipper depicted in the championship edition uniforms to celebrate back-to-back championships.

Secondary market prices range from $35 to $70.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are giving away a bobblehead of manager Dave Roberts on May 25, 2026. Credit: Dodgers

May 27: Yoshinobu Yamamoto “Game 7 Last Out”

The World Series MVP was honored with a bobblehead depicting his reaction to closing out the 2025 Fall Classic.

The Yoshinobu Yamamoto “Last Out” bobblehead was given out on May 27, 2026. Credit: Dodgers

Prices on the secondhand market range from about $75 to $113.

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May 30: Teoscar Hernández “Mr. Seeds”

June 19: Mookie Betts “Game 7 Double Play”

June 20: Shaquille O’Neal

July 6: Freddie Freeman “18th Inning Walk-Off”

July 8: Shohei Ohtani “Greatest Game” Part 2

July 11: Son Heung-min

Aug. 10: Max Muncy “Game 7 Home Run”

Aug. 14: Clayton Kershaw

Aug. 15: Reggie Smith “Legends of Dodger Baseball”

Aug. 22: Shohei Ohtani “Starter Series”

Sept. 5: Yoshinobu Yamamoto “Starter Series”

Janai Williams contributed to this report.

March 28: Will Smith “Game 7 Home Run”

April 25: Roki Sasaki

May 8: Miguel Rojas “Game 7 Home Run”

May 9: Blake Snell “Starter Series”

May 29: Alex Vesia

June 6: Tyler Glasnow “Starter Series”

July 29: Edwin Diaz

July 31: Kyle Tucker