A World Series ring is an award given to Major League Baseball players who win the World Series. Since only one Commissioner's Trophy is awarded to the team, a World Series ring is an individual award that players and staff of each World Series champion team get to keep for themselves to symbolize the victory. World Series rings are uniquely commissioned by the winning team each year and presented to deserving players and staff early in the next season. The rings have been made by companies that include Jostens, Tiffany & Co., Dieges & Clust, and L.G. Balfour Company.
World Series rings given out by the New York Yankees, Anaheim Angels, and Florida Marlins
Johnny Pesky displaying a commemorative ring given to him by the Boston Red Sox after the 2004 World Series
A championship ring or premiership ring is a ring presented to members of winning teams in North American professional sports leagues, and college tournaments.
Several Super Bowl rings on display, with the Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl ring from 2000 visible in the left foreground
Gene Monahan, an athletic trainer for the New York Yankees waves to the crowd at Yankee Stadium after receiving his 2009 World Series ring
Photograph of the Montreal Hockey Club in 1893. The team ordered championship rings after winning the 1893 Stanley Cup championship
A 1980 New York Islanders Stanley Cup ring, with a diamond in the centre of it. Championship ring designs became more intricate in subsequent years.