Lenny Dykstra’s 1986 New York Mets World Series Championship Ring
Summary: The original World Series Championship Ring that was awarded to Lenny Dykstra for his contributions as an Outfielder during the New York Mets' 1986 World Series Championship Winning Season.
Current Bid: $9500
Number of Bids: 6
Ends: October 2nd at 11am CDT
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Description: This auction features the actual World Series Championship Ring awarded to Lenny Dykstra for his part in the New York Mets 1986 World Series Championship run. A scrappy lead-off hitter with thirty-one stolen bases during the regular season but just eight home runs, Dykstra adopted the role of slugger for the postseason, providing pop at critical moments in crucial games to bring Mets fans their first World Championship since the Amazin' season of 1969. The ten karat gold ring earned by Nails for his gritty performance provides a genuine diamond at the center of a blue stone upon the face, encircled by a perimeter of smaller diamonds and the miraculous words "1986 World Champions." The Mets logo and the words "116 Wins, New York" frame a miniature World Series trophy upon the left shank, while the right announces "Dykstra 4" on either side of a logo celebrating the Silver Anniversary of the Mets franchise. "LOB 10K" stamping appears at interior of the band, which measures to a size 9.5. Included is the large and impressive original wooden presentation box. The estimated value of this unique piece of Mets history is somewhere in the neighborhood of $20,000 - $30,000.
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James | Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
Wow… Lenny’s fallen on hard times since the original HBO Real Sports piece by Bernard Goldberg.
packaddict | Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
it always makes me sad for the players to see these up for sale :(