Forever Collectibles is selling a $900 bobblehead of Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani to commemorate the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Pre-orders for the bobblehead have already begun, and only 26 copies of the item are available. The bobbleheads are individually numbered No. 1 through No. 26, and are officially licensed by Major League Baseball.
The bobblehead is 18 inches tall, and contains the following features, per FoCo’s website.
- Portrays Ohtani wearing his Japan 2026 World Baseball Classic home uniform in a poised gameday stance, ready to shine on the world stage
- Oversized, team-colored bobblehead design for maximum display presence
- “JAPAN” wordmark display and number 16 on front of jersey in case there were any doubts about where your allegiances lie.
- Authentic batting helmet with bold “J” logo display for added national pride
- Pinstriped uniform details and batting gloves to capture his on-field look
- World Baseball Classic 2026 logo display on top of base so you can celebrate the global tournament
- World map-themed base surface to represent baseball’s worldwide reach
- Front name display with “SHOHEI OHTANI” text so everyone knows who the face of your franchise is
- Japan text display and Japanese flag graphic on base for an extra dose of international spirit
- Handcrafted
- Hand painted
There is a nearly identical USA version of Ohtani’s bobblehead featuring New York Yankees MVP outfielder Aaron Judge.
Ohtani isn’t the only Dodger to receive a personalized bobblehead for the upcoming tournament, though, as Will Smith also has an $80 figure using his likeness.
Other MLB stars who have a bobblehead of the same price are Tarik Skubal, Pete Crow-Armstrong, Nolan McLean, Paul Skenes, Gunnar Henderson, Kyle Schwarber, Clayton Kershaw, Bryce Harper, Cal Raleigh, Brice Turang, Bobby Witt Jr., Alex Bregman and Judge.

Will Shohei Ohtani Pitch in the World Baseball Classic?
While Ohtani is set to feature for Team Japan in the upcoming WBC, he will not be taking the mound.
Manager Dave Roberts confirmed the star would only be grabbing a bat during the tournament during DodgerFest 2026.
“Well, he’s not gonna pitch in the WBC, but he will be ramping up his arm to get ready for this season and I think for me is I don’t know how many innings he threw last year, but obviously with the full offseason going north of what he did last year,” Roberts said.
He also joked about coming in to face former teammate Mike Trout as he did in the 2023 WBC, but seeing as how Trout didn’t make the roster, that possibility also shut down.
Will you be buying Shohei Ohtani’s bobblehead?