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1990 Oakland Athletics American League Championship Ring
it is a distinguished piece of baseball memorabilia, commemorating the team’s remarkable achievement in clinching the American League pennant that year.
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A vibrant green enamel background represents the A’s signature team color.
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Centered is the iconic white elephant logo, a longstanding A’s symbol.
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Encircling the face: “OAKLAND AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS” in raised gold lettering.
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Three inset diamonds (two small, one larger) symbolize the A’s three consecutive AL titles (1988, 1989, 1990).
- Left Shank: Engraved with the recipient’s name (e.g., “Ford”) above the Athletics’ logo, and “A’s 4 B-0,” denoting the four-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox in the ALCS
- Right Shank: Displays “1990 Athletics” along with a depiction of the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum and the season’s total attendance of 2,000,217
- Season Record: The Athletics concluded the regular season with a 103–59 record, securing the American League West division title.
This stunning championship ring was awarded to players, coaches, and team personnel of the Oakland Athletics to commemorate their 1990 American League Championship—their third straight AL pennant during the team’s dominant late-’80s dynasty.
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