The Los Angeles Dodgers have gotten their 2025 World Series rings ahead of their match-up against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Dodgers had a long road to winning their second consecutive title, going through a gauntlet of teams, including the Toronto Blue Jays, who pushed the team to their final outs before a couple of Dodgers put on their cap and saved their title hopes.
With all of 2025’s hard work in the rear-view mirror, the Dodgers have already pulled the curtain on the 2026 season, but before Friday’s game, the players were given their final reward for the World Series title.
The 2025 World Series Rings were done by The Champions Collective, an extension of Jostens.

During the ring ceremony, Dodgers Insider revealed the inner workings of the ring.
“The ring top is a statement of victory. Embellished around the face in 14K yellow gold, the title WORLD CHAMPIONS is written in a spectacular array of stones: 32 diamonds for WORLD and 54 for CHAMPIONS,” Mark Langill wrote for Dodgers Insider.
“At the heart of the design, a singular, immaculate diamond symbolizes the Dodgers’ spot as the ?1 team in baseball. The iconic LA logo hosts 17 custom-cut blue sapphires, representing the 17 hard-fought games of their postseason journey.
“Behind the logo is a backdrop of 79 diamonds with 48 round sapphires surrounding the display. The Dodgers’ nine championship dates and 15 sparkling round sapphires encircle the ring top, while an additional 50 diamonds decorate the top and bottom of the bezel. Completing the ring top, a total of 70 round diamonds frame the centerpiece.”
Key details from the Dodgers’ 2025 ring
The ring has some signature features that the Dodgers have tended to add. There is a glass window with real dirt gathered from home plate during Game 7 of the World Series.
There is a silver band inside the ring, which has “a bespoke band wraps around two World Series trophies — each set with a gleaming diamond — and a championship banner commemorating the franchise’s back-to-back achievements,” Dodgers Insider said.
Finally — along with information for each player, such as their signature, jersey number, and the set playoff scores — there is a special part of the ring that bears the number 4,012,470, the total number of fans who filled Dodger Stadium throughout the year.
The ring is more than benefiting from a championship team from Los Angeles, and it looks like, even in the celebration, the organization is not getting complacent.