Loveland Reporter-Herald

Dodgers receive World Series rings

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LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers received their World Series rings Friday in front of the loyal hometown fans who didn’t get to witness their 2020 championsh­ip run in person.

Clayton Kershaw, Mookie Betts and the Dodgers collected their jewelry before Los Angeles’ home opener. The team also raised a championsh­ip banner behind center field to the roars of a Chavez Ravine crowd that made up for its pandemic-limited numbers with joyous noise.

Those fans never got into Dodger Stadium to witness their team’s run to its first championsh­ip in 32 years. The Dodgers were well aware their ring ceremony was a cathartic moment for both the players and their millions of fans who were forced to enjoy a title run from afar.

“We’ve had a year that we could have never imagined,” said Dodgers owner Mark Walter, who hoped the championsh­ip season could “ser ve as an inspiratio­n to finish this fight against the terrible pandemic, and to continue the fight for justice and equality for ever yone.”

The Dodgers introduced each player with a congratula­tory video from one of his baseball heroes. Will Clark congratula­ted Kershaw, who idolized the Rangers first baseman growing up in the Dallas area, while Betts — who only joined the Dodgers last year — got congratula­tions from Jimmy Rollins before receiving his first-ever ovation from Los Angeles’ fans.

Dodgers fans also roared par ticularly loudly for veteran Justin Turner and for Julio Urías, who got the final ring. The Dodgers’ homegrown Mexican left-hander smoothly recorded the final seven outs of the World Series clincher over Tampa Bay.

Left-hander David Price got a World Series ring despite opting out of his first season with Los Angeles due to the pandemic, but the veteran announced he is auctioning the ring to benefit The Players Alliance and its social justice causes.

The Dodgers also took a moment to honor Tommy Lasorda, the beloved former manager who died in January, just over two months after he witnessed Los Angeles’ championsh­ip-clinching victor y in Texas.

Lasorda’s daughter, Laurel, spoke briefly to the crowd.

“Rest assured he’s smiling today and his spirit is with each and ever y one of us,” she said.

She introduced Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, who pointed skyward on his way to receive his ring.

Dodgers owner Magic Johnson and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti — who was booed — raised the 2020 championsh­ip banner on a flagpole beyond center field.

Kershaw and several teammates put on their rings immediatel­y after receiving the box, triumphant­ly flashing them for the cameras. The rings are stacked with hundreds of diamonds and sapphires totaling 11 karats.

 ?? HARRY HOW / Getty Images ?? The Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw holds up his World Series ring during the team’s pregame ceremony Friday at Dodger Stadium.
HARRY HOW / Getty Images The Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw holds up his World Series ring during the team’s pregame ceremony Friday at Dodger Stadium.

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