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  • 26 Rings and a Pocket Watch (Day V of VI)

    26 rings to their players. In that second variation of ring, each was cast by the L.G. Balfour Company, each in fourteen-karat-gold (the ring I’ve shown from 1961 is a replacement ring that took the step from the 1977 ring and made some more changes. (maybe this is significant for its being the 21st ring?)

  • 26 Rings and a Pocket Watch (Day VI of VI)

    26 rings to their players. On the ring face of the 1996 ring, the Yankees placed their interlocking NY insignia on the blue gemstone follows many of the same conventions as the 1996 ring. it on the edge of the ring face. Surrounding the ring face comes the words “WORLD CHAMPIONS” and the year “2000”.

  • 26 Rings and a Pocket Watch (Day III of VI)

    Though, while the presentation of a ring is common in todays sporting world, the Yankees have only awarded 26 rings to their players. 1939 World Series Unfortunately for the vast history of the New York Yankees and their World Series rings The rings from 1932 to 1947 were all produced by Dieges & Clust, they were all cast in a fourteen-karat As you scroll between the rings of this period (1939-1947 on today’s post; 1932-1938 from Monday’s post

  • 26 Rings and a Pocket Watch (Day IV of VI)

    26 rings to their players. players ring. what is different about this ring as opposed to the 1950 or 1951 rings? The ring above is the closest example to the 1952 ring that has been auctioned. of the official sets of rings. 1953 World Series: Now, this is a ring.

  • 26 Rings and a Pocket Watch (Day II of VI)

    26 rings to their players. . 1928 World Series The 1928 World Series ring is a near replica of the 1927 World Series ring that the Like with the 1927 and 1928 versions of the ring, the 1932 ring was casted by Dieges & Clust in a soft the New York Giants 1922 ring), of which has been a feature on about 50 World Series rings since their it from either the 1932 World Series ring. 1937 World Series The 1937 World Series ring was the 5th

  • 26 Rings and a Pocket Watch (Day I of VI)

    26 rings to their players. The History of the World Series Ring: The first team to issue a World Series ring to their players were ring: Tiffany & Co., Jostens, L.G. As of now, the most expensive ring to sell at auction was Babe Ruth’s 1927 World Series ring, which sold who was gifted the ring and the marking “D.

  • Book Talk! - Sept. 26, 2024

    *** Demarest Library 90 Hardenburgh Ave.Demarest, NJ 07627 201-768-8714 Join Dr. Paul Semendinger as he discusses the book he co-wrote with Roy White -  Roy White: From Compton to the Bronx .  He will use lessons taught from Roy White's life to showcase to others how to find success in their own lives today. About the Book A young man from Compton rises to the highest levels of baseball greatness. Roy White played on the New York Yankees from 1965 through the 1979 season. Roy grew up on the tough streets of Compton and created a successful all-star baseball career playing alongside such greats as Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Whitey Ford, Thurman Munson, Reggie Jackson, Catfish Hunter, and many others. Today Roy White sits among the greatest all-time Yankees in most offensive categories. After his career with the Yankees, Roy White became a star in Japan playing for the Tokyo Giants and playing alongside the greatest Japanese player of all time Sadaharu Oh. Considered one of the classiest baseball players ever, this is Roy White’s story, but it’s also the story of a unique period in baseball history when the Yankees fell from grace and regained glory and the country dealt with societal changes in many ways. *** After a wonderful 32-year career in education,  Dr. Paul Semendinger  is now a fulltime author and part time college professor and is widely known for his knowledge of the history of baseball, specifically the New York Yankees. He is a member of the Internet Baseball Writers Association of America (IBWAA), the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR), and is the Editor-in-Chief of the successful Yankees blog,  Start Spreading the News .

  • Book Talk - Sept. 26, 2024

    *** Demarest Library 90 Hardenburgh Ave.Demarest, NJ 07627 201-768-8714 Join Dr. Paul Semendinger as he discusses the book he co-wrote with Roy White -  Roy White: From Compton to the Bronx .  He will use lessons taught from Roy White's life to showcase to others how to find success in their own lives today. About the Book A young man from Compton rises to the highest levels of baseball greatness. Roy White played on the New York Yankees from 1965 through the 1979 season. Roy grew up on the tough streets of Compton and created a successful all-star baseball career playing alongside such greats as Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Whitey Ford, Thurman Munson, Reggie Jackson, Catfish Hunter, and many others. Today Roy White sits among the greatest all-time Yankees in most offensive categories. After his career with the Yankees, Roy White became a star in Japan playing for the Tokyo Giants and playing alongside the greatest Japanese player of all time Sadaharu Oh. Considered one of the classiest baseball players ever, this is Roy White’s story, but it’s also the story of a unique period in baseball history when the Yankees fell from grace and regained glory and the country dealt with societal changes in many ways. *** After a wonderful 32-year career in education,  Dr. Paul Semendinger  is now a fulltime author and part time college professor and is widely known for his knowledge of the history of baseball, specifically the New York Yankees. He is a member of the Internet Baseball Writers Association of America (IBWAA), the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR), and is the Editor-in-Chief of the successful Yankees blog,  Start Spreading the News .

  • SSTN Top Prospects: #30-26

    Today we feature ranks #30-26! continue his career with the Yankees he needs to perform in spring training and earn a spot on the active 26 Heck, we're playing it a little safe because there's so little about him out there to evaluate on. #26

  • The Start Spreading the News Podcast (3/26/24)

    March 26, 2024 *** A unique signing idea, some predictions, Ohtani, Gil, betting, and so much more...

  • The Dr. Sem Yankees Show (10/26/24)

    Here were my thoughts immediately following the Game One loss...

  • The Bronx Beat Podcast (2/26/24)

    *** Happy New Year! EJ and Tim talk about the beginning of Spring Training games.

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