Check out this Pat Hughes talking bobblehead, which calls final out of ’16 WS By Madeline Kenney

There’s a new commemorative bobblehead that Cubs fans will cherish and Cleveland Indians fans will despise.
In honor of the two-year anniversary of the Cubs winning the World Series, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled Friday morning a limited-edition talking bobblehead featuring Cubs radio play-by-play announcer Pat Hughes.
With the push of a button, the collectible, which features Hughes at an announcer’s desk holding a microphone, plays the Cubs broadcaster’s chilling call of the final out from Game 7 of the 2016 World Series.
β€œA little bouncer slowly toward Bryant. He will glove it and throw to Rizzo. It’s in time,” Hughes said. β€œAnd the Chicago Cubs win the World Series. The Cubs come pouring out of the dugout, jumping up and down like a bunch of delirious 10-year-olds. The Cubs have done it.”
The bobbleheads, which are manufactured by FOCO, are individually number to 2,016.
There’s a limited number of them available for expedited shipping so buyers can receive the item before Christmas. Those will cost $45 each. The remaining bobbleheads, which cost $40, are expected to arrive in time for Cubs Convention in January.

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