I do not know the answer to this question. I began wondering this after reading about Dusty Coleman receiving his ring after playing for the Royals last year. I assume that Joe Carter got a WS ring. Others?
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In no particular order:
Joe Carter - Blue Jays (1992, 1993)
Conor Gillaspie - Giants (2012)
Daryl Spencer - Dodgers (1963)
Charlie O'Brien - Braves (1995)
Russ Morman - Marlins (1997)
Doug Mirabelli - Red Sox (2004, 2007)
Dusty Coleman - Royals (2015)
Braden Looper - Marlins (2003), Cardinals (2006)
Brian Flynn - Royals (2015)Last edited by Kel Varnsen; June 2, 2016, 05:49 PM."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Posthttp://www.baseball-reference.com/sc...chool=3e738345
In no particular order:
Joe Carter - Blue Jays (1992, 1993)
Conor Gillaspie - Giants (2012)
Daryl Spencer - Dodgers (1963)
Charlie O'Brien - Braves (1995)
Russ Morman - Marlins (1997)
Doug Mirabelli - Red Sox (2003, 2007)
Dusty Coleman - Royals (2015)
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Thanks, @SPEShockAlum:. I had clicked on Looper and have no idea why I left him off the list. That should be it, unless I totally left someone else off haha."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by KansasShocker View PostBrian Flynn also received a world series ring with the royalsBrian Flynn College, Minor & Fall Leagues Statistics including batting, fielding, prospect rankings and more on Baseball-Reference.com
His page shows he did not get called up last year, nor did he make any appearances for the Royals until this year."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Game 3, 2006 World Series: Started by Nate Robertson for Detroit and closed with a 1,2,3 9th by Braden Looper for St Louis:
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostDoes everyone who is on the 40 man roster get a ring with the Royals?"In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View PostThat must be the case then. My error @KansasShocker:.
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I don't know what the rules were back then, but Wichita U.'s Daryl Spencer started the 1963 season with the eventual world champion L.A. Dodgers. He was traded to Cincinnati mid-season, so I don't know if he got a ring. Spencer had bad postseason luck, starting with the NY Giants in 1952, one year after they'd been to the WS. He was in military service when the Giants won it all in '54 and then missed the series with the Dodgers after the midseason trade.
Fritz Brickell started the 1958 season with the eventual world champion Yankees, but finished the year in Denver.
The only other old-timer to come close was Fairmount College Shocker Claude Hendrix, who threw an inning for the Cubs in the 1918 series. The Cubs lost 4-2 to the Red Sox, powered by two wins from their ace Babe Ruth.“The rebellion on the populist right against the results of the 2020 election was partly a cynical, knowing effort by political operators and their hype men in the media to steal an election or at least get rich trying. But it was also the tragic consequence of the informational malnourishment so badly afflicting the nation. ... Americans gorge themselves daily on empty informational calories, indulging their sugar fixes of self-affirming half-truths and even outright lies.'”
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Originally posted by Wuzee View PostI don't know what the rules were back then, but Wichita U.'s Daryl Spencer started the 1963 season with the eventual world champion L.A. Dodgers. He was traded to Cincinnati mid-season, so I don't know if he got a ring. Spencer had bad postseason luck, starting with the NY Giants in 1952, one year after they'd been to the WS. He was in military service when the Giants won it all in '54 and then missed the series with the Dodgers after the midseason trade.
Fritz Brickell started the 1958 season with the eventual world champion Yankees, but finished the year in Denver.
The only other old-timer to come close was Fairmount College Shocker Claude Hendrix, who threw an inning for the Cubs in the 1918 series. The Cubs lost 4-2 to the Red Sox, powered by two wins from their ace Babe Ruth.
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