has produced countless rare cards over the years, but its latest collectible might be the most heartwarming, and surprising, of them all. MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani, known for his elite pitching and slugging with the Los Angeles Dodgers, just unveiled a one-of-a-kind Yu-Gi-Oh! card. But this time, the spotlight is not on Ohtani, it is on his dog, Decoy.
In a video shared to Instagram, Ohtani opened a gift box from Konami, The package included a note referencing Decoy's first pitch ceremony in August 2024, turning what might have been a sweet personal moment into one of the rarest and most adorable Yu-Gi-Oh! cards ever made.
The Decoy card is far from a gimmick, it is an actual, playable Yu-Gi-Oh! card. While not powerful in competitive play, its uniqueness lies in the flavor text, which describes Decoy as an “angel of happiness” who graced the field with his partner.

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The card recalls the special first pitch ceremony that took place in 2024, where Decoy reportedly shared the spotlight with Ohtani. With poetic language and a nod to the duo’s bond, the card turns a personal memory into a collector’s item unlike any other, melding sports, pop culture, and trading card fandom in a surprisingly touching tribute.
Konami has a history of creating custom cards for notable public figures, and this latest surprise aligns with its tradition of blending Yu-Gi-Oh! with real-world celebrations. Just weeks ago, Blue-Eyes White Dragon voice actor Kenjirō Tsuda received a jumbo-sized commemorative card for his 30th anniversary. But Ohtani’s dog-themed card takes the approach in a more whimsical direction.
By turning Decoy into a legitimate Yu-Gi-Oh! monster, Konami taps into the growing intersection of celebrity culture and fandom. It is more than just a novelty, it reinforces the game's ability to evolve beyond its original roots. And in doing so, it captures the hearts of not just card players, but baseball fans and dog lovers alike.
From rare Blue-Eyes tributes to furry sidekicks immortalized in cardboard, continues to surprise longtime fans with unexpected crossovers. While the Decoy card will not be available in booster packs anytime soon, it just might be the most charming and exclusive addition to the game’s storied legacy.

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