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1983 Boston Red Sox MLB Championship Ring
The 1983 Boston Red Sox season marked a challenging chapter in the franchise’s history. Finishing with a record of 78–84, the team placed sixth in the American League East, 20 games behind the division-leading Baltimore Orioles, who went on to win the World Series that year.
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Centered white stone–set bezel
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Surrounded by “Boston Red Sox” around the face
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Raised red enamel Red Sox team emblem
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Flanking**“19 YAZ 61”** (denoting his debut year and jersey number) and “1983” (his final season)
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Career stats engraved: “3419 Hits, 3308 Games Played, 452 Home Runs”
- Despite the team’s underperformance, the 1983 season was notable for the emergence of future stars. Roger Clemens was drafted by the Red Sox in the first round of the 1983 MLB Draft and quickly rose through the minor league system, pitching for the A-ball Winter Haven Red Sox and the AA New Britain Red Sox. Additionally, Ellis Burks was drafted in the first round and would go on to have a significant impact in the years to follow.





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