Bobble of the Day “George Brett” Kansas City Royals “Pine Tar” Game SGA Bobblehead

Bobble of the Day

Player: George Brett (Pine Tar Game)

Team: Kansas City Royals 

Year: 2018

Manufacturer: BD&A

35 years ago, George Brett set the table for being the biggest “bad ass” in the history of Major League Baseball. We all know the story. Brett clobbers a dinger to right field off of Hall of Famer Goose Gossage and puts KC up 5-4 in the 9th inning. The asshole himself, Billy Martin, asks the umps to check his bat and all hell breaks loose. Brett storms out of the dugout and has a shit fit. This year marks the 35th anniversary of that moment and thank the fucking lord the Royals FINALLY paid tribute to this play. 

I was still shitting in my diapers when this play occurred in 1983, but any little tike that grew up in the 80’s knows this play. If you don’t, then you either were jerking off to PacMan on Atari or playing Connect Four in the corner of your bedroom by yourself. 

Brett is in a running pose and on the top of the base it reads “50”, as this year commemorates the 50th anniversary the Royals were established . Around the perimeter of the base, his name and the phrase, “The Pine Tar Game” has raised letters. The lettering is gold and somewhat hard to visibly see, but the fact that they are raised is a plus. I’ve always loved the “powder blue” Royals uniforms and George looks as sharp as a pine needle wearing it. BD&A added the brown stained batting glove gripped in his right hand which is an absolute must. The finer details within his facial features are spot on, as BD&A is clearly showing the massive amount of anger George was enraged with when called out. 

  

 

  

 

Sniper Rating: I love this bobble so much I’ve already inserted a spot for it in the top SGA’s of 18. Period. The box is decked out with photo’s of George and a mini description of the actual play that occurred in 1983 is on the box. I would have liked if BD&A included a cheek full of tobacco like George was rocking, but I would assume upper management would put an immediate halt to that idea, for the sake that thousands of children attended that game. If little Johnny opened the box during the game and asked his father what that big glob of shit is in the left side of Brett’s mouth, I wonder what pops would say? “Johnny, back then the players would insert 6 packs of Big League Chew in their mouth’s to look cool”. The following day at Johnny’s Little League game, he chokes as he walks to the plate with a pound of gum in his mouth and his mom says, “What the fuck is he doing?”

Snipers, grab this while it’s hot. This is a sentimental bobble, as it was famous play in American sports history. This George Brett Kansas City Royals “Pine Tar Game” bobblehead scores a hard 8.0. I’m deducting 2 points given the fact that the lettering around the base is difficult to see and George needs a mouth full of chew!

BD&A has some explaining to do…

Let’s get right to the fucking point because I’m pissed off. BD&A has A LOT of explaining to do. The same Chewbacca design for 5 different team bobbleheads? Are you shitting me! So the marketing team of all 5 of these franchises decide to do a Star Wars Night and they reach out to BD&A. BD&A sends each team a “mold” design and it just so happens that the same design is used for 5 different Star Wars Nights. This is bullshit and lazy. Let’s just half ass it and create the same “mold” for the Mariners, Reds, A’s, Astros and the Mets. Ya the Met Chewbacca is sitting down but it’s still the same! 

No arm wave, no “yelling” no hands on his head. Nothing. You may think, “Why the fuck is this so important” “Who gives a shit”. This is a big deal. This makes collector’s NOT want to score each and every one. I mean, what’s the point? They are ALL THE SAME but just on different bases! You collect for the bobblehead, not the base!

A little extra goes a long way and BD&A could have spiced it up. Now, do they look good? Do they have detail? Are they sharp looking? Yes, yes and yes. But they are the same. 

If you ever send me a picture of all 5 of these within your display cabinet, I will not be impressed. Not at all. Is it impressive that you scored all 5? Probably. But the 5 of them displayed together looks blah. No pop, no swag, nothing. 

I’m personally calling BD&A this week and giving them the riot act. They easily could have changed the pose or facial feature but they got lazy. Period. 

There’s absolutely no reason why they couldn’t have used any of the below pictures for a different team. 

 

 

 

 

Do bobblehead sales suffer when a team is horrible?

Have you ever wondered if a team that really stinks and are 25 games under .500, do bobblehead sales take a dip?

First things first. This blog is mainly for people who sell their bobbleheads either on Ebay, Facebook, Craigslist, Offer Up etc. I know a lot of you Snipers sell on many formats which includes myself. For example, I have a ton of Mets bobbleheads both retail and SGA’s. The Mets stink. They can’t even get out of their own way for shit’s sake. I looked through my past few month’s sales and I noticed a decline in selling Mets bobbles. Now, you can argue if a specific player is doing well, then why would his bobble not sell? But overall, if a team is doing so poorly, your bobblehead sales take a hit no matter what team it is. If you sell a wide range of bobbles that include a shit ton of teams, do yourself a favor and check out recent sales. I guarantee they have taken a hit. Fans stop going to games, fans get angry and ultimately, the majority of fans lose interest.

Here’s a helpful tip. For example, the Mets started the season 11-2. I looked at their home attendance the first month of the season almost every game. I looked at the past 2 months home attendance and it’s declined quite a bit. When a team sucks ass, fans would rather spend their money on other things besides dipping into their pockets to attend a game. It’s human nature and a very common behavior when a team is struggling. 

Now, mascots are a whole different story. Typically, mascots never get old and fans always love them. They rarely change and fans always relate to them. But still, if a team is doing poorly and fans stop attending games, the mascot gets put on the back burner, as very little interest will remain with them.  

If you’re a bobblehead seller, I’m not advising that you only score “winning” teams bobbles and you know why? Teams change over the course of any year and  a team can get really good fast. Take the Braves or the Mariners for example. All of a sudden this year, they are really, really good. 

I use an Excel spreadsheet and I advise all of you Snipers to do so. It’s easy, it’s comprehensive and it’s the best way to keep track of sales and profits. Do yourself a favor and browse through your recent transactions and see if there’s a dip in “losing” teams bobbles. 

Bobble of the Day “Chewbacca” Star Wars Night Seattle Mariners

Bobble of the Day

Character: Chewbacca

Team: Seattle Mariners

Year: 2018

Manufacturer: BD&A

Listen, you all know I’m not a Star Wars fan, as I only used to watch the first movie because Princess Leia was smoking hot and I got a chubby from her. But other than that, I haven’t boughten into the Star Wars thing. Teams and organizations have been pumping out Star Wars bobbles for years now and for only one reason. The following is gigantic and it puts fans in seats. Bottom line. It’s a great tactic but it’s slowly getting tiresome. 

The Mariners held a “Special Ticket” event for this Chewbacca bobble and I was fortunate enough that my man Jordan got his mitts on a few. A very special thanks to my friend for the hookup. 

If I were to choose any character from the movie series, it’s gotta be Chewy. A fictional character who’s fucking taller than a tree and is hairy from head to toe. Let alone, he has the best grunt/sound effect known to man. I’m sure you have a friend who can make the Chewy sound perfectly and it’s hysterical every time.

So BD&A out in Washington manufactured this bobble and I have strong opinions on other Chewy bobbles this year being given out, but I’ll save that for another blog. I wanted this one more than any others because the yellow raised letting pops the most. The base has a swag filled navy blue tint to it along with the Star Wars Night emblem on the front. Chewy is standing there with a light brown/orange color to him just like he looks in the movie. It’s a standard pose but a strong pose. Meaning it’s fucking Chewbacca!

  

 

 

Sniper Rating: I love the box design with colorful photo’s of Chewy and the bright lettering is super eye-catching. The Mariners along with BD&A should be applauded on this special ticket event bobble. There’s literally nothing wrong with it. If you don’t want to open your wallet to the million other Chewbacca bobbles being given out this year, fork over $60.00 bones and score it on Ebay. The other ones won’t do justice against this one. The Seattle Mariners Star Wars Night Chewbacca bobblehead scores a lights out 10.0 rating. 

 

Bobble of the Day “Trea Turner” Potomac Nationals Roadrunner SGA Bobblehead

Bobble of the Day

Player: Trea Turner

Team: Potomac Nationals

Year: 2018

Manufacturer: Success Promotions

Did Success Promotions do it again or what? The creativity of Success and their abstract bobbleheads keeps us collector’s on our toes 24/7. The Potomac Nationals handed out this Trea Turner “Roadrunner” bobblehead as Mr. Turner himself played for the P. Nationals on his way to the Bigs. If you haven’t seen Trea Turner play then you’re an asshole. The guy has lighting quick speed just like the Roadrunner himself. The combination of the Nationals and Success Promotions decided to highlight Turner as a Roadrunner and god damn they nailed it.

Trea’s got no arms or legs on this bobble. Instead he’s got wings and a long feathery tail as he’s bolting down the road aka base paths. The roadrunner light blue color really pops and the overall structure of the bobble is built like a brick shit house. I love the Potomac red color on the bottom trim of the base with of course white “raised” letters.

  

 

Sniper Rating: I’ve never seen such a well manufactured bobble with as much creativity. Let alone the bobble, the box itself is as deluxe as they get. Full glossy coating around the entire box with bright colors mixed in with the Potomac Nationals logo. Trea Turner isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. He’s here to stay and this will be one of his most collectible bobbleheads ever. Success Promotions continues to dominate the SGA bobblehead game. Score this Trea Turner Potomac Nationals bobblehead before they disappear on the open market! A without question 9.5 rating Snipers.