- **Q: When did the Dodgers receive their 2024 World Series rings?
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The Los Angeles Dodgers capped off their 2024 World Series championship celebrations with a glittering ring ceremony before their game against the Detroit Tigers on Friday, March 28, 2025. Unlike their 2020 ring ceremony, this event welcome...
The pregame ceremony, hosted by actor Anthony Anderson, marked the culmination of festivities that began with the home opener the previous day. Thursday saw the unveiling of the championship flag and emblem, a first pitch by 1988 hero Kirk Gibson to 2024 hero Freddie Freeman, and trophy presentation duties handled by rapper Ice Cube.
Friday's main event saw players walk a blue carpet to receive their personalized ring boxes, which featured an interior video screen playing World Series highlights. The loudest cheers were reserved for World Series MVP Freddie Freeman. Manager Dave Roberts expressed immense excitement, noting it was likely the most he could recall among the fanbase.
Even players no longer with the team were acknowledged. Jack Flaherty, who joined the Dodgers mid-season in 2024 and provided crucial rotation stability before re-signing with the Tigers, started Friday's game for Detroit. He received a warm welcome and was scheduled to receive his ring separately on Saturday. Utility player Kiké Hernández also made sure to attend the ceremony despite battling illness.
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