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Mary Clarke

The Dodgers have their World Series championship rings, and Clayton Kershaw is one happy dude

The Los Angeles Dodgers World Series championship rings are here, and they are a sight to behold. On Friday, the Dodgers unveiled their 2020 World Series championship rings on Twitter, and they are quite gorgeous.

The rings and the celebrations come after the Dodgers bested the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 in late October of 2020, a date which feels like a lifetime ago. Featured on the rings are the Dodgers famous LA logo, the player’s name and number, and on the inside are the records of Los Angeles’ series wins en route to their first World Series victory since 1988.

One person who was very happy to see the rings was Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who was instrumental to the team’s success in the postseason last year. Kershaw’s history with being unable to win a World Series is well known, as was his poor performances on baseball’s biggest stage.

Now, however, Kershaw is a rightful World Series champion and has the ring to prove it. In accepting the ring on Friday, Kershaw was all smiles.

A fitting, and happy, ending to the Dodgers 2020 World Series victory indeed.

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