Shohei Ohtani MLB SportsPicks Sixth Scale McFarlane Preorder
McFarlane Toys and Blitzway are making their entrance into the world of Major League Baseball collectibles with a name that could not be bigger, and when we first covered the announcement of this collaboration, the potential was immediately clear. Now both versions of the MLB SportsPicks Shohei Ohtani 1/6 Scale figure are up for preorder, and the level of detail on display here is seriously impressive for a sports collectible at this scale. The Standard Version comes in at $229.99 and features Ohtani in his Dodgers home whites, complete with an alternate head sculpt, two pairs of hands, gloves, bat, blue sleeve, five guard accessories, and a figure base, all capturing that iconic batting stance with the kind of craftsmanship you’d expect from Blitzway’s involvement. The Deluxe Version, priced at $399.99, goes considerably further with a roaring head sculpt, alternate hair pieces, seven pairs of hands, baseball gloves, bats with baseball effect pieces, a full grey away uniform set, helmet, cap, and additional accessories that let you recreate multiple signature Ohtani moments. Both versions stand 13.78 inches tall with multiple points of articulation and are officially licensed MLB products. Choosing the right launch player for this collaboration was crucial, and Ohtani, who has essentially redefined what a modern baseball player can be, feels like the only real option for an opening salvo of this magnitude. Both are slated to ship in February 2027, and you can lock in your preorder now through our affiliate partner Big Bad Toy Store for the Standard Version and the Deluxe Version. I love how the Deluxe edition includes the away uniform set alongside the home whites, giving collectors the flexibility to display two very different looks from a single purchase, and those bat-with-baseball effect pieces suggest some dynamic posing possibilities that could really set this apart on a sixth scale shelf.
Where to Buy
You can preorder the figures at the following retailers below


MLB SportsPicks Shohei Ohtani (Standard Ver.) 1/6 Scale Action Figure
The Standard wears a full white Dodgers home uniform with blue piping along the button line, a blue belt, and the number 17 in red on the chest. His batting gloves, blue compression sleeve, and elbow guard are all sculpted as separate pieces with real texture and dimension, and the cleats have individual lace detail with blue and white patterning.

A hand holds the Standard to give a sense of scale, and at 1/6 scale, he fills the palm convincingly. The head sculpt carries a focused, composed expression with subtle brow definition and a natural skin tone that reads well against the blue batting helmet.

The promotional layout breaks down the full accessory spread for the Standard, including two head options (one with helmet, one with sculpted hair), four interchangeable hands, a bat, a pair of cleats, batting gloves, five guard accessories covering the shin, elbow, and wrist, and a branded display base. That helmeted head sculpt shows a slightly different expression from the bare version, with a tighter jaw and more intensity in the eyes.

MLB SportsPicks Shohei Ohtani (Deluxe Ver.) 1/6 Scale Action Figure
The Deluxe features the grey away uniform with “Dodgers” in blue script across the chest, blue compression sleeves on both arms, and a matching blue cap. The pitcher’s glove has a detailed web pocket and leather-toned finish, and the cleats carry the number 17 stitched right onto them.

The promotional poster for the Deluxe shows multiple display options for the grey away uniform, with the close-up shot at top highlighting natural-looking hair wisps sculpted beneath the cap and a World Series patch on the sleeve. That head sculpt is really solid, with a likeness that holds up even at the larger crop.

The Deluxe’s promotional shot features stadium photography blended with the figure in the white home uniform, framed by a gold-bordered layout with a pennant-style element in the lower corner. The batting helmet includes a cheek guard molded as part of the shell, and the batting gloves show individually sculpted fingers with detailed strap closures at the wrist.

The Deluxe in the white home uniform grips a bat with blue and white batting gloves, the “17” printed cleanly on the glove cuff. The uniform pants sit over the cleats with a natural drape, and the blue belt buckle has a small, precise square shape that matches the real Dodgers hardware.

The Deluxe’s promotional shot places him in the white home uniform against a clean layout with blue side panels carrying jersey number and position callouts. The batting helmet has a glossy finish on the shell with a matte cheek guard, and the elbow guard shows a layered construction with black strapping over white padding.

The Deluxe’s full promotional shot in the white home uniform shows the soft goods jersey draping naturally around the torso, with the button placket sitting flush and each button individually sculpted. The compression sleeve has a snug, tailored fit that transitions cleanly into the batting glove cuff without bunching.

This image shows the white home uniform. The blue compression sleeve wraps tightly around the forearm with a clean seam line where it meets the elbow guard’s strapping.

The home uniform front and center, with the “Dodgers” script in blue and the red “17” sitting below it on the chest. A World Series patch is on the sleeve, and the elbow guard’s black outer shell wraps snugly over the white padding beneath.

This image frames the Deluxe with a metallic silver lower section shaped like a pennant, contrasting against the dark upper half. His batting helmet carries a glossy shell finish, and the jersey’s button placket has a clean, slightly raised ridge running down the front.

The Deluxe’s promotional card uses a dark gradient behind the figure, with a pennant-shaped silver element anchoring the lower portion and blue accents framing the sides. The jersey’s white fabric has a subtle texture to it, and the batting gloves show his name printed across the wrist closure.

The batting gloves have individually sculpted finger segments with visible stitching at the knuckle joints.

The back of the Deluxe’s home jersey shows “OHTANI” and the number 17 in blue, with the fabric sitting cleanly across the shoulders and a natural gather at the waistline where it tucks into the belt. The batting gloves carry “17” on the cuff strap, and the bat has a tapered barrel with a knob at the grip end.

The grey away uniform features a pennant-shaped silver element at the bottom with the team mark, set against a dark upper half. The cap has a structured crown with a curved brim, and the pitcher’s glove shows a deep web pocket with individually sculpted lacing running along the edge.

The grey away uniform places the figure against a dark backdrop, with the pennant-shaped silver section at the base carrying position and jersey number callouts in blue. The pitcher’s glove sits snug on the hand with a defined thumb loop, and wisps of sculpted hair peek out naturally from beneath the cap’s brim.

The Deluxe’s full accessory breakdown lays out the depth of this set: fourteen interchangeable hands covering batting grips, a foam finger, and a fielding glove, alongside two bats (one with a baseball contact effect piece), eight guard accessories, two pairs of cleats, and the complete grey away uniform with jersey, pants, and cap. A branded display base shaped like home plate rounds out the spread, with a metal stand arm and what looks like a keychain-style accessory tucked alongside it.

The Deluxe version exclusives break down the grey away uniform set alongside an impressive spread of additional hands, including batting glove pairs in multiple grip configurations and a bare fist. The shouting head sculpt carries a wide-open mouth and intense brow tension, a completely different energy from the composed expressions on the other two portraits.

The shouting head sculpt shows two display options: one with sculpted hair featuring natural-looking black strands swept across the forehead, and one fitted with the blue Dodgers batting helmet. The open mouth has individually sculpted teeth and a painted tongue inside, and the brow furrows are deep enough to completely change the character of the portrait.

The Deluxe’s head sculpt breakdown shows the three display configurations for the normal head: bare with sculpted hair parted to one side, fitted with the blue batting helmet and its molded cheek guard, and wearing the structured Dodgers cap. Each swap changes the overall profile of the portrait, and the hair piece sits flush against the scalp with no visible gap at the hairline.

