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Dodgers' $75 Shohei Ohtani Souvenir Cup Sparks Backlash, Then Resale Frenzy
The limited-edition collectible cup initially faced criticism, but fans quickly flipped it for big profits.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 4:39pm
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The Dodgers' limited-edition Shohei Ohtani souvenir cup sparked a resale frenzy, underscoring the superstar's immense collectible value.Los Angeles TodayThe Los Angeles Dodgers debuted a new limited-edition Shohei Ohtani souvenir cup at their season opener, priced at $74.99. The steep price tag sparked immediate backlash from fans, who criticized the team for gouging them. In response, the Dodgers lowered the price to $68.99 and added free refills for the entire 2026 season. Despite the initial outrage, the cups sold out quickly, with some reselling online for over $250 each, proving Ohtani's immense collectible value.
Why it matters
The Ohtani cup frenzy highlights the superstar's unparalleled marketability in baseball, with his game-worn jerseys, trading cards, and other memorabilia commanding record-breaking prices. This latest episode shows how Ohtani's popularity has created a thriving secondary market, where fans are willing to pay exorbitant sums for limited-edition items.
The details
The Dodgers initially priced the Ohtani cup at $74.99, plus tax, making it one of the most expensive souvenir items at Dodger Stadium. Fans were outraged, with one TikTok video showing a fan quickly handing the cup back to the cashier after learning the price. In response, the team lowered the price to $68.99 and added free fountain soda refills for the entire 2026 season, making the cup a better value proposition for season ticket holders. Despite the backlash, the cups sold out during Saturday's game, with some reselling online for $250 to $290 each.
- The Ohtani cup debuted at the Dodgers' season opener against the Arizona Diamondbacks on March 26, 2026.
- The price was lowered to $68.99 by the team's next home game on March 28, 2026.
- The cups sold out during the March 28, 2026 game.
The players
Shohei Ohtani
A two-way superstar for the Los Angeles Dodgers, known for his dominant pitching and prodigious hitting.
Angel Yanez
A 41-year-old Dodgers season ticket holder who plans to use the Ohtani cup at every home game.
Mookie Betts
A Dodgers superstar who revealed that Ohtani is a country music fan.
What they’re saying
“It makes more sense through the year, we are season pass holders. We're going to utilize the cups every time we are here.”
— Angel Yanez, Dodgers season ticket holder
“either genius marketing or the Dodgers admitting soda costs 11 cents.”
— Anonymous
What’s next
The Dodgers have not indicated whether they plan to produce more Ohtani cups or if the current batch will remain a limited-edition item.
The takeaway
The Ohtani cup saga highlights the superstar's unparalleled marketability, with his memorabilia commanding record-breaking prices on the secondary market. While the Dodgers' initial pricing drew criticism, the team's quick response and the cups' subsequent sellout demonstrate the immense demand for Ohtani-related collectibles.
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