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- World_Series_ring abstract "The World Series ring is an award in Major League Baseball given to the winners of the World Series, which determines the champion of the MLB season. Since only one Commissioner's Trophy is awarded to the team, the World Series ring offers a collectible memento for the actual players and team members to keep for themselves to symbolize the victory. The World Series ring is presented to the winning team early in the next season. The rings have been made by companies that include Jostens, Tiffany & Co., Dieges & Clust, and the L.G. Balfour Company.The first World Series ring was given to members of the New York Giants after winning the 1922 World Series. By the 1930s, each winning team gave their players a ring. Though the ring started off simple, usually containing only one diamond, rings over time have become more ornate, with the 2003 World Series ring containing over 200 diamonds.In addition to their inherent value, World Series rings also carry additional value as sports memorabilia. A World Series ring belonging to Casey Stengel sold for $180,000. Lenny Dykstra's 1986 World Series ring sold for over $56,000 during his bankruptcy proceedings. Other rings sold in auctions have sold for over $10,000 apiece. Replica rings given to fans have sold for as much as $300.".
- World_Series_ring thumbnail Champ_Ring.jpg?width=300.
- World_Series_ring wikiPageID "21607397".
- World_Series_ring wikiPageRevisionID "595810791".
- World_Series_ring align "left".
- World_Series_ring quote "I've seen it called "tacky" and it is, but here's the thing about these rings: They're not supposed to be understated. They're always over the top. When they're worn, they're done so obnoxiously. There's nothing humble or particularly beautiful about them. In fact, they're always kind of ugly, no matter the team. They're full of jewels and they're shiny, but it's always too much.".
- World_Series_ring source "David Brown, Yahoo! Sports".
- World_Series_ring width "33.0".
- World_Series_ring subject Category:Major_League_Baseball_trophies_and_awards.
- World_Series_ring subject Category:Rings.
- World_Series_ring subject Category:World_Series.
- World_Series_ring comment "The World Series ring is an award in Major League Baseball given to the winners of the World Series, which determines the champion of the MLB season. Since only one Commissioner's Trophy is awarded to the team, the World Series ring offers a collectible memento for the actual players and team members to keep for themselves to symbolize the victory. The World Series ring is presented to the winning team early in the next season.".
- World_Series_ring label "World Series ring".
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- World_Series_ring sameAs Q12073174.
- World_Series_ring sameAs Q12073174.
- World_Series_ring wasDerivedFrom World_Series_ring?oldid=595810791.
- World_Series_ring depiction Champ_Ring.jpg.
- World_Series_ring isPrimaryTopicOf World_Series_ring.