The Erie SeaWolves have unveiled the design of the team's 2023 Eastern League Championship ring. 

Each ring features a top encrusted with white stones and a stone-wrapped edge of red gems. There are 75 stones to represent each of the SeaWolves' wins during the regular season. The top of the ring features a baseball diamond with four additional red stones representing the SeaWolves' four playoff victories. 

The right side of the ring features the championship year and the team's Captain Wolf logo and the left side of the ring features each player's last name, the Detroit Tigers' Olde English D logo, and AA to represent the Eastern League's level of play. 

Additionally, the top of the ring features the team's Howling Wolf logo. The base of the ring features the team's mantra "Howl Yeah." 

The inside of the ring is inscribed with the team's overall 2023 record, and words of encouragement from manager Gabe Alvarez. 

"We were so close to winning a championship in 2022 that winning it in 2023 made it so much sweeter. Designing the ring became a full time project for a few weeks” said SeaWolves Owner Fernando Aguirre. “After reading a story about the Denver Nuggets championship ring which included a number of stones to reflect their wins, I decided that would be a very memorable thing to do and that's where the idea to have 79 stones came from. I wanted the ring to be an item anyone associated with the 2023 team will cherish forever. After speaking with Gabe about other potential items we should add to the ring, he told me about their mantra of "Calm Heart Beat". I loved the story and decided it would be another way to make this ring very memorable. I'm so proud of Gabe and his team and thankful of our strong relationship with the Tigers. Clearly, winning a championship is now a highlight of my time as owner and it is now another incentive to win more championships. Go SeaWolves." 

The rings were produced by Baron Championship Rings of Windsor, Ontario. 

The SeaWolves will host a special ring presentation with the returning players on Opening Night, Tuesday, April 8 at UPMC Park, and the players and coaches will receive their rings during a ceremony in Lakeland, Florida in March. 

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