World Series Rings - 2001-2006
Posted by: Richie Rich in Angels, Baseball Bling, Cardinals, Diamondbacks, Marlins, Red Sox, White SoxMLB players have a lot of reasons to show up to every game and give their best.
The money. The women. The accolades. The money. The fans. The clubhouse buffet table. The money.
But above all those things, they all say they’re in it for One Thing … The Bling.
The Ring.
So let’s take look at some of that Bling. We’ll start this series with the 21st Century …
If this ring looks cheap, it’s because it is. This is the replica of the Diamondbacks’ real ring, which was given out to fans.
I know that because World series rings don’t have corporate sponsors like “Bank One” engraved on the side … yet.
I couldn’t find out many details on the ring, but it does have a nice tribute in the form of the words “Never forget 9/11″ on the side.
Hey Hey - I found a pic of the Diamondbacks’ real championship ring.
Unfortunately, it looks about as cheap as the replica.
For years, the Angels have played baseball in the “Big A” of Anaheim Stadium - so when they finally brought home the championship bling … what else would be on their rings than a Big A?
InterGold Ltd. did the Angels proud with this 14-Karat Gold specimen. With nearly 100 diamonds and rubies, it puts the D-Backs 2001 ring to shame.
This 3 1/2 ounce monstrosity is just hideous, but I bet players and coaches who have it absolutely love it.
It’s more than twice the size of the Angels’ rings and the it’s largest and most expensive World Series ring … ever. It’s so big it has the name, number and position of the player as well as the team’s regular season record, the results of all three postseason series, and the likeness of the World Series Trophy on the side.
Designed by owner Jeff Luria and crafted by InterGold of 14-K White Gold with 18-K Gold inserts, 13 rubies, and 229 diamonds. One of those diamonds is a rare teal diamond which serves as the Marlin’s eye.
This is sharp. It looks like a Championship ring right off the bat. And the contrast of the Red B on the diamond is striking against the White Gold ring.
I like how the Red Sox added a little thumb to the nose of the Yankees with the words “The Greatest Comeback in History” etched onto the side of the ring.
Made by Jostens with 18K white gold, encrusted with 1.89 carats of small diamonds and two carats of small rubies in the B.
This ring stands out a bit from the rest. First off, it’s not a square like seemingly every other ring out there. And the Old English “Sox” works well.
Not a lot of words on here, but just enough to get the point across. On one side, the Sox’ 99-63 record, the person’s name and position, and the MLB logo. On the other, “World Champions 2005″ and the Sox’ 11-1 postseason record.
Crafted by Jostens of 14-karat gold with a black onyx stone base and 95 diamonds of varying size, weighing more than two carats.
A return to the square ring. The Cardinals players had the choice of small, medium or large - and naturally they went with large.
The lack of shadowing around the words “St. Louis Cardinals” and “World Champions” looks a bit odd, but it’s more than made up for by the beautiful artistry in the middle.
InterGold did the honors for the Cardinals with a base of 14-Karat Gold with fifty round diamonds while rubies comprise the interlocking STL.








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September 5th, 2007 at 1:10 pm
Isn’t that Red Sox ring purttttttttttttty.
September 5th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
Looks like the Red Sox ring is a runaway winner.
September 5th, 2007 at 9:14 pm
I’m a Cards fan, so I’m 100% biased on this one. You’d only have to guess who I selected.
September 6th, 2007 at 8:55 am
I have to give my Cardinals Props for winning the series, so they get my vote. The Boston Ring sure is sharp though….
September 6th, 2007 at 12:20 pm
When the D-Backs won in ‘01, Mike Morgan ordered the largest ring that Jostens (or whomever the manufacturer was) had ever made even though it didn’t remotely fit his finger. He wanted more gold.
September 6th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
All of those rings would look good on my pinky…
September 19th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
Here’s a pic of the actual Diamondbacks ring, since you didn’t get a good pic
January 30th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
The Red Sox by far, have the best looking ring.
Besides, I have an exact replica.
February 1st, 2008 at 9:08 am
Can I still buy the red sox 2004 world series ring?
February 9th, 2008 at 9:40 pm
I think the 2005 White sox ring is the best. It is different then all the others. Plus I just seen the ring in person. It was on the finger of my friend and pitching Coach of the white Sox Don Cooper.
February 23rd, 2008 at 10:45 pm
Come on peolpe gave the white sox some, and by the way the cub suck. Go Sox the real one.
April 28th, 2008 at 6:56 pm
Tony Clarke-
If you’re interested about purchasing the 2004 World Series Ring. Please send me an Email to ( RussellCHFry@gmail.com ) …. Will be posting the ring on ebay within this upcoming week.
http://2004worldseriesring.weebly.com/ring-specs.html
May 9th, 2008 at 10:30 am
Hey I was looking to buy the 2006 World Series Ring?
Anybody know how?
May 16th, 2008 at 11:29 pm
A nice picture of Arizona’s ring can be found here now: http://www.azcentral.com/php-bin/commphotos/view.php?id=151001
May 28th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
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