The Los Angeles Dodgers overcame a plethora of injuries to win the 2024 World Series by eliminating the New York Yankees in five games.
It represented the Dodgers’ second championship since 2020 and their eighth World Series in franchise history.
While they couldn’t hold a traditional parade in 2020, the Dodgers went all-out with celebrating their title last year. They kicked off the festivities in front of City Hall before ending the day at Dodger Stadium.
Up next is the unveiling of the 2024 Dodgers World Series ring. During an appearance on “Foul Territory,” Tyler Glasnow said the piece of jewelry is going to be one of a kind:
“I’ve only heard rumors on it and kind of what it looks like. I’ve heard it’s insane. I’ve heard it’s just amazing. … I know they’re going to go all-out. There’s some custom options too. We just got an email about putting your signature in it and choose what size they want. I’m doing a large ring. I’m going to do the whole thing with a signature and have that.”
Glasnow added he will most likely leave his World Series ring on display at his parents’ house:
“Do people wear World Series rings? I guess old-time dudes will wear them to places. I think I’m going to probably leave it at my parents’ house or something. I’m sure they’ll display, or have it at my house. I don’t know what I’m going to do with it but I’m excited we’re getting one, for sure.”
The 2024 Dodgers World Series ring will be presented to players and coaches during a pregame ceremony before the Dodger Stadium opener on March 27.
The World Series banner raising ceremony will also be broadcast with coverage beginning one hour before first pitch against the Detroit Tigers, which is set for 4 p.m. PT.
2020 Dodgers World Series ring details
While details of the 2024 Dodgers World Series ring have not been revealed, expectations are that it will be unlike anything seen before.
The 2020 Dodgers World Series ring was hand-crafted by Jostens, and featured white and yellow gold with diamonds and sapphires throughout the 14-karat design.
The ring contains approximately 222 round diamonds, 10 princess-cut diamonds, 45 custom-cut genuine sapphires and eight round genuine sapphires.
The ring top featured the Dodgers’ “LA” logo that is crafted from 17 custom-cut genuine sapphires and set atop a baseball diamond. Within the basepaths are 16 pavé-set diamonds and accenting first, second and third base along with home plate are individual princess-cut diamonds.
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