Take a Closer Look at the Los Angeles Dodgers' Back-To-Back World Series Championship Ring
The ring features 86 diamonds and 17 blue sapphires set in 14-karat yellow gold.
Summary
- The Los Angeles Dodgers were presented with their 2025 World Series championship rings during a pregame ceremony
- The custom jewelry features 86 diamonds and 17 blue sapphires set in 14-karat yellow gold
- This milestone marks the first time in the franchise’s history that the team has secured back-to-back titles
The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially secured their 2025 World Series Championship rings. Celebrating a historic back-to-back title run, the MLB team unveiled the glittering physical symbols of their victory during a special pregame ceremony in front of their home crowd.
The celebration marked the first time in the franchise’s storied history that the organization claimed consecutive World Series championships. The Friday night ceremony saw superstars like Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts accept their intricate new hardware. The event culminated with a special appearance from recently retired pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who returned to the mound to throw the ceremonial first pitch and receive his own ring alongside his former teammates.
The 2025 World Series Championship ring is a staggering piece of custom jewelry. Studded with an array of diamonds and sapphires, the 14-karat yellow gold ring contains a unique ring-within-a-ring feature enclosing actual dirt gathered from home plate during Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays. A total of 86 diamonds spell out “World Champions” across the face, while 17 blue sapphires inside the L.A. logo represent the team’s total postseason wins.
Further detailing includes 79 diamonds and 48 round sapphires resting behind the primary logo, alongside an additional 70 round diamonds framing the centerpiece. The side of the ring proudly reads “Back 2 Back” in blue, while the exterior band displays the number 4,012,470—a direct tribute to the team’s total attendance during the 2025 season. Every ring also features the individual player’s engraved signature on the interior band.




















