Angels outfielder Jo Adell, who made history against the Mariners back in April 4 by robbing three different home runs, is getting his own bobblehead. The post Angels Honor Jo Adell’s 3 HR Robberies With Bobblehead Night appeared first on LA Sports Report.

Los Angeles Angels outfielder Jo Adell, who made history against the Seattle Mariners back in April 4 by robbing three different home runs which helped the team win the game, is getting his own bobblehead for the feat. The Angels won 1-0 against the Mariners at Angel Stadium, meaning that the three stolen home runs were the difference in the game.Adell has been an inconsistent players for years now, struggling to find his footing at the major league level, but over the past year and change, he has grown into his own and slowly asserted himself and started elivering on his promise. His abilities were fully display against the Marniers on his special night as he covered a good deal of ground and rose up high to take away runs from Seattle.

Los Angeles Angels right fielder Jo Adell (7) reacts after making a catch against the Seattle Mariners during the ninth inning at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn ImagesAdell made history as he became the first player to steal three home runs during one game, with his glove going to the Hall of Fame an the Angels immortalizing him. Click here to read the full announcement The Angels announced today the addition of a Jo Adell Home Run Robbery Bobblehead to the 2026 promotional schedule for the for the first 25,000 fans in attendance at the game on Wednesday, September 16 vs.

Seattle.On April 4, Adell made baseball history, when he robbed the Mariners of three would-be home runs over the course of the game, which the Angels won by a 1-0 score. He took away homers from Cal Raleigh in the first inning, Josh Naylor in the eighth inning and J.P. Crawford in the ninth inning.

Video of Adell’s history-making catches vs. Seattle can be viewed here.An official look at the bobblehead, which will depict Adell after his third home run robbery of the night when he leapt over the wall in the right field corner of Angel Stadium and ultimately stood among the crowd with his left arm raised above his head to show that he made the historic catch, will be unveiled at a later date. Adell was recognized by Major League Baseball for making the “Play of the Week” for March 30 – April 5. Additionally, Adell’s glove from the game is being donated to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.