The Los Angeles Dodgers are offering die-hard fans a rare opportunity: the chance to purchase an official-style 2024 World Series ring for a staggering $50,000.
Created by Jostens, the same company that designed the players’ rings, the fan version comes with prestige and sparkle. Featuring 343 diamonds, 17 custom-cut sapphires, and a total carat weight of 13.25, this ring is anything but subtle. It mirrors the players’ edition in many ways but with a few custom distinctions.
Instead of the Major League Baseball logo, the fan ring sports the World Series trophy on one side, and unlike the player rings, it doesn’t include a signature inside. One detail that might justify the price tag? Each fan ring includes a piece of game-used base from the World Series embedded in the top—a unique and tangible piece of history.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani (17) during the ring ceremony prior to the game against the Detroit Tigers at Dodger Stadium.
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Access to purchase is limited to Dodgers season-ticket holders, giving the team’s most loyal supporters a chance to wear the championship in style. The price far exceeds the typical fan ring, which usually costs around $10,000 and lacks many of the luxury features found in this design.
While pricey, this isn’t the first time a sports franchise has offered something so extravagant. The Yankees once allowed a fan to design a ring post-2009 World Series for over $100,000. And last year, the Florida Panthers gifted Stanley Cup rings to long-time season-ticket holders.
For fans with deep pockets and a deep love for the team, the Dodgers’ $50,000 ring is the ultimate collector’s item—a high-end symbol of a historic title run.