Have you ever wanted a signed Hunter Pence bobblehead of him riding a scooter? If so then you are in luck as this us the prize if you find Pence’s prized scooter. Pence took to Twitter to see if he could find out what happened to his scooter and offered up the prize for it's safe return.
Pence made a statement about the scooter and how much it meant to him.
"I try not to be too attached to things, even though I have a bobblehead with it," Pence said Monday, according to CSNBayArea.com. "I felt it was an extension of me."
"It won't last very long," Pence said. "I try to trust people. Apparently somebody needed it more than I do.”
Ahhhh someone stole my scooter! :(
— Hunter Pence (@hunterpence) May 26, 2014
Thanks for the support everyone! If you're keeping an eye out here's what it looks like. #stolemyscooter pic.twitter.com/kw2NccqrpR — Hunter Pence (@hunterpence) May 26, 2014
Pence has offered up a bobble head of himself riding the scooter to the person who brings it back to him, no questions asked. Pence, who is usually all smiles and jokes in the locker room, wasn’t himself after the scooter incident and manger Bruce Bochy noticed immediately.
"He had a sad face on this morning,'' Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "I've never seen that.''
[ESPN]
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