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The Chicago Cubs are preparing to take on their National League Central rivals in the St. Louis Cardinals in London on Saturday and Sunday!

It's an exciting time in baseball as the world tour returns. In commemoration for the London Series, FOCO USA has launched a new collection that features the Chicago Cubs and their trip to the United Kingdom. 

Here is how to order your exclusively through FOCO and Inside the Cubs!

The collection features eight bobbleheads of players and mascots, with three of them being for the Chicago Cubs. Those three include Seiya Suzuki, Dansby Swanson, and the mascot Clark. 

Each bobblehead features the player or mascot in an action pose wearing the Cubs home uniform. 

FOCO Chicago Cubs London Series Bobblehead Collection

FOCO Chicago Cubs London Series Bobblehead Collection

They stand atop a London themed base with the London Bridge behind them and the MLB London Series logo on the bottom. The Cubs logo is displayed in front alongside each player or mascots name.

Each one is limited to 123 units, increasing it's collectability and uniqueness. These will go fast so make sure to get one!

They retail for $80, and stands at eight inches tall.

As with all FOCO bobbleheads, these are handmade adding to their unique quality. 

Here is how to order your exclusively through FOCO and Inside the Cubs!

Be sure to get your hands on some Cubs history and a way to remember their historic participation in the London Series!

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