Yes, in most cases. Rings are also distributed to people in the front office, the minor league system and often team broadcasters.
Any players who were on the roster during the year even if they didntsee action or were on the DL receive rings.
They were the 1st team to win back to back World Series, or for that matter, they were the 1st team to win the World Series twice (1907-1908)
Each Super Bowl, the winning team gets a certain amount of rings. Each player gets one, then they can give them to whoever they want. The mayor of New Orleans got a ring from the 2010 Super Bowl(GREAT GAME).
Yes, the managers, staff, and players all get World Series Rings. Even players that were traded midseason can get rings if the organization so decides. An example of this, this year, was Bengie Molina, even though he played on the losing team, Texas, because he was on the Giants earlier this year, so he got a ring.
Tye St. Louis Cardinals have the second most World Series rings with 10.
A World Series ring is not an official award presented by MLB; the latter only awards a trophy to the team that wins the Series. It is only a tradition that the winning team gives rings to its employees, and a team is free to offer -- or refuse to offer -- rings to any staff member it wants to. In general, rings are only made for those employees who work in the locker room of the team -- manager, players, coaches, and trainers. However, a team is perfectly free to give one to its scouts as well.
The St. Louis Cardinals have the second most World Series titles with 10.
Manny Ramirez
Yes. In most cases, even players who were traded from the team during the regular season are awarded world championship rings.
The Oakland Athletics have the third most World Series titles with 9. The Yankees are first with 27, and the Cardinals are second with 10.
every one on the phillies organazation in cluding people who work for the team
Nothing but the winning team gets home field advantage for the world series.
All the members of the winning team
The 1922 New York Giants created the first World Series ring after defeating the New York Yankees in five games.
Yes, in most cases. Rings are also distributed to people in the front office, the minor league system and often team broadcasters.
Jorge Posada, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, and Andy Petitte