Friday, April 28, 2017

Sneak Peek - Brian Dozier Star Wars Bobblehead

The Twins released a picture of the Dozier Storm Trooper bobblehead today.  It's pretty sweet. Removable mask as well as chest plate.  Can't wait to add this one to the collection!  Here's the previous post!  You can see the name on the base has changed a little bit.  I wonder if the back of the base will say something!  We'll know in a little over a month!


Monday, April 17, 2017

Hub Meeds Bobblehead

Former Vikings mascot, Hub Meeds, is one of the most recent Minnesota related bobbleheads to be produced.  Only 350 have been made and several will be autographed at an upcoming signing (this weekend I believe).  It's a great bobblehead, with awesome detail.  Minnesota Fan Store & Triple Crown Shows did a great job on this one!


Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Rocket Raccoon Twins Bobblehead

Remember the first Twins giveaway bobblehead is in a couple weeks.  Rocket Raccoon in Twins colors will make his appearance on May 6th.  10,000 of these will be handed out to fans who walk through the Target Field gates that day.  See my previous blog post here!


Thursday, April 6, 2017

Coming Soon: Mayor Ardell Brede Bobblehead

The Rochester Honkers are giving away 500 Ardell Brede bobbleheads on June 14th.  Brede is the mayor of Rochester (and has been since 2003).  As a well respected community member and political figure, the Honkers decided this was the year that Brede would be depicted in bobblehead form.  I'm sure it'll be a popular giveaway!  Check out the picture below!


Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Coming Soon: Ila Borders Bobblehead

The Duluth Huskies recently announced a bobblehead giveaway during their upcoming season.  On July 26th the Huskies will give away an Ila Borders bobblehead.  This actually is the 2nd Borders bobblehead giveaway of Borders this summer as the Saint Paul Saints are doing one on May 27th! As a collector my hope is they are different bobbles.  I haven't seen a picture of the Saints one yet.  She played parts of 3 seasons with Duluth (known then as a the Dukes) before moving to the WBL and then retiring in 2000.