The Washington Nationals finally have their World Series winning ring, although they received in a way that hadn’t expected due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Washington Nationals unveiled their 2019 World Series Championship rings over the weekend, with the face showing a curly W made of rubies, laid in 108 diamonds that represent the team’s 105 regular and postseason wins, one world series championship and two more to represent how the team’s duality of franchise history. If that last part confuses you, it’s because the Nationals were previously known as the Expos and moved from Montreal, Canada, in 2005.
Baby Shark was engraved on the inside of the ring while wearing a Nationals shirt, which became the Gerardo Parra’s walkup song that became a sort of an unofficial anthem for the fight to the end.
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The back of the ring shows Dave Martinez’s war cry: “Go 1-0 Everyday.”
The Washington Nationals changed their plans for their virtual World Series ring ceremony after players decided they would rather wait until they could reunite in person to receive their new jewelry.
Due to COVID-19, the team likely won’t be able to celebrate with their fans.