Texas Rangers to Receive 2023 World Series Championship Rings Created in Collaboration With Jason of Beverly Hills
ARLINGTON, TEXAS— The Texas Rangers will receive their 2023 World Series Championship rings during a special on-field ceremony before Saturday’s game with the Chicago Cubs at Globe Life Field.
The championship rings were created in collaboration with Jason of Beverly Hills. The details of the version of the ring that will be presented to the players, coaches, and on-field support staff of the 2023 World Series Champions were announced at a media event today at Globe Life Field.
"There was a lot of pressure when designing this ring, not just because it was a first for the Rangers, but because it is also our very first World Series Ring. With this delivery Jason of Beverly Hills will have designed championship rings for the "Big Four" major professional sports leagues in North America. We're honored the Rangers partnered with us for this moment and I'm proud of my team for hitting it out of the park with the design and setting a new standard for what rings should be for a World Series champion," said Jason Arasheben, CEO Jason of Beverly Hills.
Rangers players and staff received their first look at the rings they will be receiving during a team dinner on Friday night. Approximately 60 players, coaches and on-field staff will be receiving their rings in tonight’s ceremony which begins at 5:15 p.m.
The ring breaks down the Rangers road to the championship with both visible and hidden stats and story lines from the season.
Starting off, there are 103 blue sapphires on the top of the ring to signify the total number of wins in 2023 (Regular and Postseason), while the 23 red rubies on the ring represent the year the Rangers won the World Series.
On the alternate top of the ring, the 49 points of rubies represent the number of players who held a spot on the active roster in 2023.
Removing the top reveals 11-0, the team’s 2023 postseason road record. There is also the slogan "ROAD Dominance" written using the logos of the four teams the Rangers beat away from home to become champions.
The 11 stones on the face of the Rangers logo represent the number of postseason wins on the road. The 52 points of diamonds in "CHAMPIONS" honor the first World Championship in the Rangers 52- year history.
There are 16 emerald cut diamonds to recognize the number of consecutive postseason games in which the Rangers hit a home run.
90 stones circling the side of the ring represent the number of regular season wins in 2023.
There is one diamond in the World Series trophy to represent the first championship in franchise history. The 3mm stone inside the trophy is to call out the number of American League championships the Rangers have won.
Three diamonds on the player side represent the three pillars of baseball of the organization—"Compete with passion, be a good teammate, and dominate the fundamentals."
The 72 points of diamonds on the border of the bezel represent the year the Rangers moved from Washington, D.C. to Arlington, Texas (1972). And 30 stones on the inner bezel represent the 30 home runs the team hit during the postseason.
2.33 carats on the side of the ring represent the 233 home runs the club had during the regular season.
Each ring will also include a small covering of a baseball that was used in the 2023 World Series between the Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks.
Inside the shank the player's signature is engraved as well as the postseason series records and the phrase "AS ONE."
Fans can shop for exclusive items that commemorate the Rangers World Series victory, including the Limited Edition Rangers Championship Ring – of which there are only 103 available, and include many of the elements featured in the Player's Championship Ring. The collection of rings, bracelets, pendants, cufflinks, and other keepsakes includes items across all price points to allow every fan to share in the World Series Championship
For further information about the 2023 Texas Rangers World Series Championship rings and the entire Jason of Beverly Hills collection, visit www.jasonofbh.com.
ABOUT JASON OF BEVERLY HILLS
Unafraid to take risks and push the limits of conventional fine jewelry standards, Jason of Beverly Hills has rapidly gained a global reputation for creating custom one-of-a-kind diamond pieces for an extremely selective clientele, including pro athletes, celebrities, and royalty. The brand operates five boutiques worldwide with all items produced in their Los Angeles facility. Launching their Championship Ring Division in 2009, Jason of Beverly Hills has been credited with infusing a breath of fresh air into a championship ring industry and has collaborated with a number of teams including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Golden State Warriors, the Las Vegas Knights, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the World Series Of Poker.
TEXAS RANGERS WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP RING SWEEPSTAKES AND REPLCA RING GIVEAWAYS IN 2024
Fans can enter the Texas Rangers’ World Series Ring Sweepstakes for a chance to win an authentic 2023 World Series Championship Ring, personalized by designer Jason of Beverly Hills.
Proceeds from all entries associated with a donation will benefit the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation and its mission to support the Texas community and beyond.
Enter to win at rangers.com/ringsweeps now through Sunday, June 23.
Throughout the 2024 season, Texas Rangers fans will also get the opportunity to collect four replica championship rings during regular season gate giveaways at select games.
- Tuesday, May 14 – Corey Seager Replica World Series Ring (First 15,000 fans)
- Tuesday, June 4 – Marcus Semien Replica World Series Ring (First 15,000 fans)
- Tuesday, July 23 – Adolis García Replica World Series Ring (First 15,000 fans)
- Thursday, August 15 – Nathan Eovaldi Replica World Series Ring (First 15,000 fans)
- Sunday, September 22 – Mystery Replica World Series Ring: Seager, Semien, García, Eovaldi (First 15,000 fans)
Due to the expected high demand, fans looking to obtain a replica ring giveaway are encouraged to get to the gates early. Tickets are available at rangers.com, by phone at 972-RANGERS, or Globe Life Field’s Southeast Box Office.