The latest victory adds to their growing dynasty that has seen three titles in six years. Championships have become the norm in Los Angeles, especially with a core that includes Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts.
With their latest win, the Dodgers have expanded their trophy case and will receive a new set of championship rings.
The Dodgers will get their jewelry on March 26 at Dodger Stadium when they open the season against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Championship rings are the highlight of title ceremonies, symbolizing the achievement of the moment and becoming a staple of the celebration.
Who makes the Dodgers’ World Series rings?
The 2024 World Series rings were created by Jostens, who serves as the official championship ring partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. They also made the Dodgers’ 2020 championship rings.
Jostens is a memorabilia manufacturer that offers packages for school graduations and specialized services for sports championships. The company is also known for its yearbooks and cap and gown products.
However, they also make jewelry ranging from graduation rings to championship rings.
Jostens has since split his athletic department into the Champions Collective, which will be responsible for creating the Dodgers’ 2025 championship rings.
The company has a long track record of making these massive championship rings, dating back to the 1960s for baseball and the 1950s for the NFL.
What will the ring of 2025 look like?
Jostens’ rings usually have many small details to pay tribute to the team’s city and include inserts related to the series.
The 2024 ring featured many symbols associated with the Dodgers’ eight titles at the time, with a total of nine after the 2025 season. There should be nine diamonds on the front and elsewhere to symbolize the new total.
The palm trees from 2024 are a reference to Los Angeles. Jostens will likely choose a different way to pay tribute to the city.
The bottom of the inside ring features a player’s signature, along with postseason logos and scores. These should also be on the ring in some capacity.
Last season, the Dodgers sold rings to fans — who had season tickets — for $50,000, with largely the same features except for the players’ personal elements.





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