John Scheerer Talks Dodgers Fandom and Impressive Bobblehead Collection with Super Lawyers Magazine ​

In a feature interview with Super Lawyers Magazine, Partner John Scheerer shared his love for the Los Angeles Dodgers and how he began collecting the team’s bobbleheads, which he proudly displays on a bookshelf in his downtown L.A. office.

Scheerer began regularly attending games in the early 2000s and has acquired approximately 50 bobbleheads, mostly the old-fashioned way – going through the turnstiles at Dodger Stadium. The most prized item in his collection is a bobblehead of longtime announcer Vin Scully. The most valuable, he estimates, is also the most recent, Shohei Ohtani and his dog, Decoy.

“Earlier in the year, there was just a regular bobblehead of Shohei and it was absolute pandemonium,” Scheerer said. “And then they made the bobblehead of him and his dog. I have probably been to 200 Dodgers games, including World Series games and All-Star games, but I have never seen a crowd outside Dodger Stadium like that for that Shohei and his dog bobblehead. Some of those Shohei/dog bobbleheads were gold-colored, too. It was like the golden ticket from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”

The collection often becomes a topic of conversation with clients, although Scheerer noted that he had not seen any disputes over bobbleheads in estates – yet.

“I suspect that will come when the first person passes with a gold Shohei bobblehead,” he added.

Read the full interview here. (Beginning on page 30)