An MLB Player Offers a Signed Bobblehead to Anyone Who Can Help Him Find His Stolen Scooter

Giants outfielder Hunter Pence is offering a signed bobblehead to whoever can help him locate his stolen motor scooter.

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There are a lot of Major League Baseball players who have impressive car collections filled with crazy vehicles. But Giants outfielder Hunter Pence truly has a one-of-a-kind ride. Er, or at least, he had a one-of-a-kind ride.

Pence is the proud owner of a customized motor scooter that he rides to San Francisco's AT&T Park every day before games. But on Sunday night, someone stole his scooter, which is decorated with custom stickers and the No. 8, from outside of a restaurant. Whoever took it won't be able to get very far, because Pence uses a very rare battery to charge it. But Pence is afraid that that isn't going to stop whoever took it from trying to resell it or scrap it for parts.

With that in mind, Pence is offering a signed bobblehead to anyone who can help him locate the scooter. And he promises that he won't contact police about the stolen scooter if and when someone turns it over to him. All he's worried about is getting his primary mode of transportation back.

"He had a sad face on this morning," Pence's manager Bruce Bochy said after hearing about the stolen scooter. "I've never seen that."

Can you help turn Pence's frown upside down? If so, please return his scooter immediately.

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[via Toronto Star]

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