1974 Los Angeles Dodgers National League Championship Ring

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1974 Los Angeles Dodgers National League Championship Ring

The 1974 Los Angeles Dodgers National League Championship Ring is a notable piece of baseball history. The Dodgers secured the National League pennant that year, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the NLCS before falling to the Oakland Athletics in the World Series.

  • Centerpiece: The face of the ring prominently displays the Dodgers’ “LA” logo, crafted with genuine diamonds set against a rich blue stone. Encircling the logo are the words “Dodgers National League Champions,” signifying the team’s victory.
  • Left Shank: Engraved with the surname “Hoyos” above twin Dodgers logos, this side personalizes the ring, indicating it was presented to a member of the Dodgers’ broadcasting team
  • Right Shank: Features the year “1974” above a miniature depiction of Dodger Stadium, commemorating the season and the team’s home ground.
  • In the NL Championship Series (NLCS) from October 5–9, they faced the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pitcher Don Sutton delivered a complete-game shutout in Game 1. Though the Pirates evened up in Game 3, the Dodgers powered back with a historic 12–1 rout in Game 4 to clinch the pennant

  • Their NLCS win advanced them to the World Series, where they fell 4–1 to the Oakland Athletics, who completed a rare three-peat. 

 

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