2018 Boston Red Sox "World Series" Champions 14K Gold & Diamond Player's Ring. This incredible ring is thought to be the only Player's Ring available on the market.This incredible ring was crafted in 14-karat white gold. The Red Sox "B" logo is comprised of 21 custom-cut rubies, representing the four World Series titles the Red Sox have won under 17 seasons of ownership by the Fenway Sports Group. The logo is surrounded by 22 custom-cut blue sapphires, representing the 14 postseason games the Red Sox played and the eight home runs they hit during the World Series. It features; Fourteen channel-set diamonds that accent each side of the ring symbolizes the 14 American League pennants the team has won since the franchise's inception in 1901. In addition, 128 diamonds set across two rows honor the 119 franchise-record wins set in 2018 alongside the nine total World Series titles won by the Red Sox. On the interior of each ring is the date the team clinched the title -"10-28-18" - as well as the words "Damage Done", evolved from the "Do Damage" rallying cry the team used in the playoffs.This incredible ring is thought to be the only Player's Ring available on the market. It is in Mint Condition, is a size 13, and weighs 80.1 grams. For privacy reasons, the name is being given to the buyer only. Please message Scott with any questions (949) 246-0826
2018 Boston Red Sox "World Series" Championship Ring with All Real Diamonds, Rubies and Sapphires!
The Red Sox won a franchise record 108 regular season games and then continued on to the promised land, losing only one game in each of the three postseason rounds, including their Fall Classic domination of the mighty Los Angeles Dodgers.
This is a top-of-the-line "Type A", non-gold ring, with twenty-one custom-cut rubies forming the logo "B" on the face surrounded by twenty-two custom-cut blue sapphires representing the fourteen postseason games plus the eight home runs launched during that time. Fourteen channel-set diamonds link the words "World" and "Champions" on the ring face, representing the franchise tally of American League pennants. Finally, 128 small diamonds encircling the bezel represent the sum of 119 victories in 2018 (inclusive of postseason play) and nine World Series titles.
This incredible, 2018 Boston Red Sox World Series Diamond "A -Version" Championship Ring, was issued to a member of the Red Sox Organization and is identical in design and construction (Minus the gold) to those presented to the players.
This massive, Diamond, Sapphire & Ruby Championship Ring weighing 64.6 Grams, is approximately a size 12.5, and is in near mint condition with a few light scratches or dings. Manufactured by Jostens (Stamped: "C" Jostens SEW, Damage Done 10-28-18 ).
Original Wood Presentation Box included.
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2013 St. Louis Cardinals 10K Gold & Diamond "National League" Championship Ring! This awesome championship ring belonged to Coach, Derrick May is a Size 15+ and weighs 47.1 grams. it was Manufactured by Jostens, (Stamped "JOSTENS 10K" with the Stan Musial 6 memorial engraving inside) and is in Near Mint Condition. Please call or text Scott with any questions at (949) 246-0826.Comes with Wood Presentation Box.
The 2013 St. Louis Cardinals tore through the National League, winning 95 regular-season games en route to winning the NL Central division by three games. They then beat the mighty Los Angeles Dodgers before falling to the Boston Red Sox in the World Series.
500 Home-Run Championship Ring
This Beautiful,Jim Thome 500 Home-Run Commemorative Championship 14K Gold & Diamond Ring is Manufactured by Sonarco in 2007 and is in Near-Mint Condition with a few light scratches or dings (See Photos).
This awesome ring is approximately a size 11.5 and weighs 42.0 Grams.
It is thought to be 1of 2 rings produced by Sonarco.
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Jim Thome played in the major leagues from 1991-2012, earning five All-Star nods and a trip to the Hall of Fame for his trouble. While Thome is mainly known for his time with the Cleveland Indians, he later played for several other teams in the latter half of his career, including the Chicago White Sox.
His 612 home runs rank eighth on Major League Baseball's all-time list, and his 1,747 walks rank seventh.Only six players have totaled at least 1,700 walks and 1,699 RBI: Babe Ruth, Mel Ott, Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski, Barry Bonds and Thome.
By 1992, Thome had made it to the big leagues. Two years later, he was Cleveland's every day third baseman.
Thome was part of a loaded Indians lineup that featured young stars like Kenny Lofton, Carlos Baerga, Albert Belle and Manny Ramirez. He hit .314 in 1995 with 25 homers and 73 RBI, helping the Indians reach their first World Series in 41 years. Over the next four seasons, the World Series title remained elusive for Cleveland, but Thome blossomed into one of the game,s best power/on-base threats.
In both the 1998 ALCS vs. New York and the 1999 ALDS vs. Boston, Thome crushed four home runs.
Following a 52-home run campaign in 2002 that saw him lead the AL in slugging percentage with a mark of .677, Thome signed a six-year free agent contract with the Philadelphia Phillies. He hit 47 home runs in 2003 and 42 more in 2004, but missed most of the 2005 season with an elbow injury.
With Ryan Howard primed to take over first base, the Phillies traded Thome to the White Sox following the 2005 season. In Chicago, Thome hit 134 home runs over four seasons, then became a "hired bat" during his final years - playing for the Dodgers, Twins and Orioles as well as second stints with the Indians and Phillies.
When he retired, Thome had totaled 1,583 runs scored, 612 home runs and 1,699 RBI. Only seven other players in big league history - Bonds, Ruth, Williams, Manny Ramirez, Mickey Mantle, Frank Thomas and Jimmie Foxx - have at least 500 home runs, a .400 on-base percentage and a .550 slugging average. He was named to five All-Star Games and finished in the Top 10 of his league's Most Valuable Player balloting four times.
His 13 walk-off home runs are the most in history.
Thome was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2018.
The Chicago White Sox ended one of the most painful World Series droughts in baseball history in 2005, extinguishing 88 years of anguish with a dominant four-game sweep of the National League's Houston Astros. The White Sox, one of the oldest teams in baseball, won only two American League pennants after their World Series victory of 1917, one in 1919, and one in 1959. The 1919 Sox, led by the humble superstar Joe Jackson, fell victim to the “Black Sox Scandal” that ended with the permanent banishment of eight of their members from baseball forever.
The Ozzie Guillen-led Pale Hose lost just one game in the postseason that year as they dismantled the Red Sox in the ALDS (3-0), Angels in the ALCS (4-1) and Astros in the World Series (4-0). Perhaps the most memorable Fall Classic moments were Scott Podsednik's walk-off HR to end Game 3, and the record-breaking 14-inning, 6-hour duration of Game 4! Please call or text Scott with any questions (949) 246-0826