Hours before Mookie Betts provided walk-off fireworks, the Los Angeles Dodgers continued the celebration of their 2024 World Series title with a ring ceremony.
Actor, comedian and television host Anthony Anderson served as the emcee of the pregame ceremony and Randy Thomas, 10-time Academy Awards announcer, narrated the event.
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Dodgers owner Mark Walter, president and CEO Stan Kasten, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and general manager Brandon Gomes took the stage to present World Series rings to coaches and players.
Lots of love for two-time World Series champion Clayton Kershaw! pic.twitter.com/xcXJIxB2dB
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Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani get their World Series rings! pic.twitter.com/21WK7SjIan
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Manager Dave Roberts received a standing ovation, and the likes of Clayton Kershaw, Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani drew some of the loudest cheers from the crowd.
Although Kershaw has expressed feeling as though he didn’t contribute to or earn the ring, he is now a two-time champion with the Dodgers. Ohtani started his Dodgers career in impressive fashion, and Freeman has two career World Series titles.
2024 Dodgers World Series ring details
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Evan Phillips’ World Series ring pic.twitter.com/tkp083GJil
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Betts is the only active position player to win three World Series rings. Betts told Kirsten Watson on SportsNet LA that the 2024 Dodgers World Series ring is his favorite.
“It’s a beautiful thing,” Betts added.
Dodgers World Series ring details
The 2024 Dodgers World Series ring was created in collaboration with Jostens, who also worked on the 2020 version.
The Dodgers’ ring for 2024 was crafted in 14-karat yellow gold, and features diamonds and genuine sapphires as part of the design.
The ring top features the iconic “LA” logo that consists of 17 custom-cut sapphires and is surrounded by 47 diamonds. Encircling the logo is a sunburst shape that represents the sunny climate of Los Angeles and features 34 sapphires.
On the left and right sides of the ring top are four large round diamonds, symbolizing the eight World Series titles in Dodgers franchise history. An additional 20 diamonds are set along the sides.
Adorning the top and bottom of the ring top is “WORLD CHAMPIONS” text set meticulously with 53 diamonds.
A row of 46 diamonds are additionally along the perimeter of the ring top. Completing the top and bottom edges of the ring are eight princess-cut sapphires. Down the edges of the ring are 108 diamonds that cascade to create a border around the side panels.
Using a specialized hinge mechanism, the top of the ring opens to reveal added details about the Dodgers’ World Series. Upon opening, Dodger Stadium is displayed in incredible detail and features the commissioner’s trophy with one diamond.
Eight diamonds celebrate the Dodgers’ championships, and the years 1883 and 2024 are featured to pay tribute to 142 seasons in franchise history.
The left side of the ring top interior features a piece from the bases used in the World Series with the Dodgers City Connect logo in gold. Encircling the base are 34 sapphires to honor Fernando Valenzuela.
The left side of the ring features the recipient’s name. Below, a row of 14 princess-cut sapphires sit atop the iconic Dodger Stadium sign, displaying the player jersey number in diamonds.
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