Anaheim Angels World Series ring
Date2002
DescriptionGold 2002 World Series ring designed for the Anaheim Angels and issued to the Commissioner of Major League Baseball, Bud Selig. The 14K gold ring has "World Champions on top. Set on a field of clear stones (diamonds?) is an "A" of red stones and a halo of clear stones. Left side has "Selig / 2002 World Series / 99-63." Right side has "Angels / 1st Championship." Inside is engraved "Intergold 14K."
Bio/Historical NoteThe Anaheim Angels defeated the San Francisco Giants four games to three to win the 2002 World Series. This was their first world championship. Bud Selig served as Major League Baseball's ninth commissioner from 1992 to 2015.
Object numberB-2003-0069
Subject
Selig, Bud, 1934-
Classificationspersonal artifacts
Dimensions1.5 in.
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