Los Angeles – The los angeles dodgers slipped shining world Series Championship rings ring on their fingers in a pregame ceremony Friday night to celebrate their second consecutive title.
shohei ohtani Pulled out her ring from a blue box that included a video with highlights of last year’s postseason run, which culminated with a win in Game 7. toronto blue jays. The Japanese superstar wore it and raised his fist in celebration.
This is the first time in the Dodgers’ storied history that the team has won consecutive World Series titles. This was their third championship in six years.
shortstop mookie bets He has four World Series rings – three with Los Angeles and one with Boston. He has made no secret of his desire to transform from a five-tool player to a five-ring player. He ran down the blue carpet to a platform in front of the mound with a big smile on his face.
Loudest cheer went to the World Series MVP yoshinobu yamamotoWho waved towards the crowd. When? freddy freeman As he accepted his third ring, fans chanted “Freddie! Freddy!” Raised slogans. He won his first title with Atlanta.
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Ohtani, Freeman and Bates posed with their fists raised. The entire team gathered around the mound for a glitter show at the end of the ceremony, hosted by actor-comedian Anthony Anderson. The USC marching band played and stood in L.A. formation in the outfield.
Orel Hershiser, the pitching hero of the franchise’s 1988 World Series run, took the field to throw the ceremonial first pitch. He was recalled and replaced by pitcher clayton kershawWho retired last season after 18 years with the Dodgers. He tossed the ball and then his former teammates presented him with a ring.
Studded with diamonds and sapphires, the jewelery features a ring within a ring and also includes clay collected from home plate in Game 7.
A total of 86 diamonds in 14 karat yellow gold mark “World Champion” around the face. A diamond symbolizes being the No. 1 team in baseball.
The LA logo consists of 17 blue sapphires, representing the number of games won by the team in the postseason. Behind the logo are 79 diamonds with 48 round sapphires. The dates of the team’s nine World Series championships and 15 rounds surround the sapphire ring top. Another 50 diamonds decorate the top and bottom of the bezel. A total of 70 round diamonds frame the centerpiece.
Each ring has the player’s own signature engraved on the interior of the band. “Back 2 Back” is on the right side of the ring. The number in the outer band is 4,012,470, denoting the Dodgers’ attendance in 2025.

