Commissioner's Trophy
The Commissioner's Trophy is awarded annually to the champion of Major League Baseball's World Series. This prestigious trophy was first introduced in 1967 and is presented by the Commissioner of Baseball to the winning team. It symbolizes excellence in the sport and is a coveted prize for all MLB teams.
The trophy is made of sterling silver and stands approximately 2.5 feet tall. It features 30 flags, representing each of the MLB teams, and is adorned with a baseball at the top. The Commissioner's Trophy is a significant part of baseball tradition and celebrates the culmination of the season's efforts.