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Video: The Nationals “Baby Shark” Ring

The Washington Nationals reveled their 2020 World Series rings over the weekend and the amount of diamonds is impressive, but it’s all about the Baby Shark inside…  The Washington Nationals’…

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The Washington Nationals reveled their 2020 World Series rings over the weekend and the amount of diamonds is impressive, but it's all about the Baby Shark inside... 

The Washington Nationals' World Series ring has a shark inside it, because Gerardo Parra used "Baby Shark" as his walk-up song.

Here's how the 23.2 total carats of gemstones were broken down:

Thirty rubies stand for 30 runs scored in four World Series wins.

Thirty-two sapphires stand for seven walk-off wins, plus 13 shutout wins, plus eight longest winning streak, plus four postseason rounds won. One-hundred eight diamonds stand for 105 regular-season and postseason wins, plus one World Series championship, plus two in, "a nod to the duality of franchise history." (The Nationals were once the Montreal Expos.)

One other feature of the ring is an inscription of manager Dave Martinez's mantra of "Go 1-0 every day."

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