Cubs' World Series rings feature goat on inside
World Champions.
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) April 12, 2017
Has a nice ring to it. pic.twitter.com/zH3wuh8qgy
One hundred and eight diamonds are forever.
The Chicago Cubs revealed their impressive 2016 World Series rings, offering up a glimpse at the hardware members of last season's title-winning team will receive Wednesday night.
To say these are beautiful is an understatement. Additionally, in the most Cubs kind of way, the rings include a goat emblem on the inside part of the band.
After consulting the players, the rings were made to feature 108 diamonds in honor of the 108-year drought the club broke by winning it all last year.
Interestingly enough, current Cubs starter Brett Anderson will be the only player left on the current team without a World Series ring, as newcomers Wade Davis, Jon Jay, and Koji Uehera have all won one with their former clubs.
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