Fans flock for bobblehead of Ohtani, dog Decoy
Written by I Dig SportsLOS ANGELES -- Fans were spotted lining up outside Dodger Stadium as early as 9 a.m. PT on Wednesday, 10 hours before the first pitch of the Los Angeles Dodgers' game against the Baltimore Orioles. By 2:30 p.m., the line had become so long, the demand to enter so high, that parking gates were practically forced to open -- two hours before they normally would for a 7:10 first pitch.
The reason, of course: Shohei Ohtani. More specifically, a Shohei Ohtani bobblehead, the second such giveaway this season. Even more specifically, a bobblehead depicting Shohei Ohtani and his dog, Decoy, who has built a cult following since first revealing himself to the public during last year's MVP announcement on MLB Network.
The Dodgers said only the first 40,000 fans -- for a stadium with a capacity of about 56,000 -- will get one. And a very limited number of them are gold, ratcheting up the demand -- not to mention the potential value -- even further.
The first gold bobblehead goes to Shohei and Decoy. pic.twitter.com/lpziRN9d8X
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Excitement level for Shohei and Decoy. pic.twitter.com/54viWyFYBY
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Dodgers fans rushed into the ballpark when the parking lot gates first opened at 2:30 p.m. An hour later, there were thousands of fans waiting outside each of the entry gates. They were allowed in at 4:30, 40 minutes earlier than usual, and got the rare opportunity to watch Ohtani throw a bullpen session by cramming the edges of the left-field bleachers.
"It's unbelievable," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said during his pregame availability a little after 4. "I don't know if it was Shohei or Decoy or a combo, but man, there's a high demand for these dang bobbleheads. It took me forever to get inside Dodger Stadium. There's a long line, so if you plan on coming you better have already left."