Los Angeles Dodgers Receive 2025 World Series Championship Rings for Back-to-Back Titles
The Los Angeles Dodgers received their 2025 World Series championship rings Friday night at Dodger Stadium before their game against Arizona. The rings celebrate the team's second straight World Series title.

The Los Angeles Dodgers slipped on their 2025 World Series championship rings Friday night at Dodger Stadium, marking their second straight title with a special ceremony.
The diamond and sapphire rings highlight the team's back-to-back championships with unique details. Each ring contains a small glass window with actual dirt from home plate during Game 7 of the World Series - a literal piece of the ground where they won the title.
The rings also feature engravings of two Commissioner's Trophies, representing both championship years. The ceremony took place before the Dodgers faced their division rival Arizona Diamondbacks.
Back-to-back World Series wins are uncommon in modern baseball. The last team to achieve this feat was the New York Yankees, who won three straight titles from 1998-2000. The Dodgers' success cements their status as baseball's current dynasty and adds significant value to the franchise.
This marks a rare achievement in baseball - back-to-back World Series wins don't happen often. The rings represent millions of dollars in team success and boost the franchise's value for fans and the city.
The Dodgers will try to make it three straight titles in the 2026 season, which begins in spring.
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