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Cleveland Indians 1948 MLB World Series Championship Ring

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High AAA graded studded PRONG SET Cubic Zirconia stones on top. Prong set, not glued .

Solid sterling silver Or brass with gold plating.

Deep sharp engraving and 3 D letters.

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Wooden ring box included.

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The Cleveland Indians 1948 season was the 48th in franchise history. When the regular season resulted in a first place tie, the Indians won a one-game playoff against the Boston Red Sox to advance to the World Series. Cleveland won the championship by defeating the Boston Braves 4 games to 2 for their first World Series win in 28 years. The Sporting News ranked the 1948 Indians the 9th-best team ever.

As of 2018, this would be the Cleveland Indians’ most recent World Series championship. With the Chicago Cubs’ 2016 World Series championship being their first since 1908, the Indians now own the longest active world championship drought in Major League Baseball and the second-longest of any of the big 4 american sports leagues. Only the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals franchise owns a longer active world championship drought of the big 4 american sports leagues, having not won a world championship in 1947.

This memorable season was the first to be broadcast on television in the Cleveland area on WEWS-TV. More