LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: UFC middleweight Nick Diaz interacts with the crowd during the UFC Time Is Now press conference at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

Nick and Nate Diaz will forever be immortalized with bobbleheads, courtesy of single-A baseball team Stockton Ports

Minor league baseball team Stockon Ports, single-A Affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, are honoring Stockton natives Nick and Nate Diaz with bobbleheads.

Needless to say, if there was answer debate over who Stockton’s favorite fighting sons were, those questions can now officially be put to rest. The team even took to Twitter unveil what the first 1,000 fans in attendance game against the Banner Island Ballpark on May 7.

Adding another wrinkle of excitement, they also revealed the official start time would be none other than 2:09 p.m. to honor the area code the brothers made famous.

Sunday, May 7th at 2:09 PM we honor @ufc star and #StocktonCA native @nickdiaz209 with a bobblehead giveaway to the first 1,000 fans! pic.twitter.com/kDEtrMbv2L — Stockton Ports (@stocktonports) April 29, 2017

The team also announced plans to honor Nick’s younger brother Nate with his own bobblehead on July 14.

We're PROUD to announce May 7th will be our @nickdiaz209 Bobblehead giveaway and July 14th will be our @NateDiaz209 Bobblehead giveaway! pic.twitter.com/wBueagbKNG — Stockton Ports (@stocktonports) January 26, 2017

In terms of competition, Nick (26-9), a former Strikeforce champion and UFC title challenger, has not fought since his unanimous decision defeat to former middleweight kingpin Anderson Silva at UFC 183 in January 2015. Following the bout, UFC officials revealed Nick had tested positive for marijuana metabolites.

This marked the third time Nick was flagged for marijuana in his post-fight drug test. He previously tested positive following his 2007 win over Takanori Gomi and again following his 2012 loss to Carlos Condit.

But since this marked his third failure, former Nevada State Athletic Commissioners Pat Lundvall and Francisco Aguilar pushed hard for a lifetime ban due to Nick’s history as well his role in the infamous 2010 brawl in Nashville during a Strikeforce event. However, after much deliberation, the sentence was eventually dropped to five years.

The commission again reduced its penalty against the elder Diaz brother, resulting in a retroactive suspension of 18 months and a $100,000 fine. But even with his suspension over, Nick Diaz has been in no rush to step back into the Octagon as UFC President Dana White revealed the fighter has repeatedly turned down several offered fights, including a rematch with former champion Robbie Lawler and top contender Demian Maia.

Nate Diaz (19-11), however, was last seen dropping a hard-fought decision to bitter rival Conor McGregor (21-3) in their highly publicized rematch at UFC 202 in August 2016. Nate had defeated McGregor in their initial contest at UFC 196. It is now widely believed Nate is awaiting the rubber match with the Irishman for his next fight.

It is now widely believed Nate Diaz is awaiting the rubber match with the Irishman for his next fight.