Most Sought After Baseball Bobble Heads From Past Decades

Bobble heads have become a part of baseball just as a hot dog and beer at the game. When you look through the past decades you will see how bobble heads marked the landscape.

In the 1960′s you will find a few bobble heads that stand out. First up is the 1962 Roberto Clemente with a white base which sells over a 1,000 dollars. Next is the 1962 Mickey Mantle Bobble Head.

In the 1970′s there were more team bobble heads than individuals. When looking for the best of the best you want to find a Hank Aaron Milwaukee Brewers bobble head.

In the 1980′s you have one that steps up against the rest and that’s the Nolan Ryan bobble head in the old retro Astros Uniforms.

In the 1990′s Seattle had the greatest bobble head. The Mariners recreated Ken Griffey’s scoring slide to win the 1995 AL Division Series.

In the 2000′s the world went bobble head crazy. Every team had their star’s own night for bobble head. This era allows fan to get a bobble head off all their favorite starts. The one that sticks out from the rest is the Ichiro bobble head that made it worldwide.