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Justin Verlander wasn’t able to win his second game of the season Tuesday, but it’s all good for two reasons: his Astros won (again), and his postgame affairs included Kate Upton and his new World Series ring.
Upton took to Instagram story to show off the massive Astros bling as well as her engagement ring:
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Details on the first Astros WS ring from ABC 13:
Creating the iconic “H” in the Astros logo are 11 custom-cut baguettes, which represent the team’s 11 postseason wins.
The top of the ring is adorned with 101 diamonds, representing the number of regular season victories won by the Astros in 2017. When connected with the 11 custom-cut baguettes, the total diamond count reaches 112, the final number of wins the Astros achieved to become World Champions.
Completing the top of the ring are 56 round diamonds, which encircle the logo and represent the 56 seasons of Astros franchise history leading up to the 2017 World Championship.
56 years in the making.
Introducing the #Astros World Champions ring! pic.twitter.com/lI4cO87AG8
— Houston Astros (@astros) April 3, 2018