Dodgers receive 2025 World Series rings
Key Points:
- The Dodgers unveiled their 2025 World Series rings, featuring over 250 diamonds and nearly 100 sapphires, symbolizing key aspects of their championship season and franchise history.
- The ring design includes “WORLD CHAMPIONS” spelled out with 86 diamonds, the “LA” logo formed by 17 blue sapphires representing postseason games, and home plate dirt from Game 7 embedded in a removable top.
- The ring ceremony at Dodger Stadium was lavish, with actor Anthony Anderson announcing players and the USC marching band performing, honoring key contributors including MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Game 7 hero Miguel Rojas.
- Clayton Kershaw, now retired, received his third and final World Series ring during the event, capped by a surprise first pitch he threw to Freddie Freeman, marking the end of his illustrious career.
- The ring also commemorates the Dodgers' total 2025 home game attendance of 4,012,470 fans, highlighting the team's strong fan support throughout the season.