Asked and Answered 1: Who Gets a Ring?
- Stros Talk
- Oct 26, 2021
- 2 min read
“If [Greinke’s] not on the ws roster does he still get a ring?”
-@lasportscentral
Yes. Anyone who’s spent time with the team is eligible to get a ring. However, it’s really up to the owner and given that Jim Crane gave everyone a ring in 2018 (including seasonal associates), I’d say it’s safe to assume that Zack Greinke would still get a ring should he be omitted from the World Series roster.
Side note as this was also in the comment thread: There’s no actual rules for who gets a ring and who doesn’t. It’s all up to the owner. If the owner decides that he doesn’t want to do rings, that’s his choice. It’ll be a douchey choice but it’s one that he’s allowed to make. I can’t imagine that Abraham Toro and Myles Straw won’t get a ring in the case where the Astros are champions but it’s certainly a possibility.
“Who will win the World Series and why is it Astros in 4?”
-@garysanchezfanclub
I’m using this comment because someone earlier asked something similar but in a more pretentious way. They deleted it so I can’t use their comment. Oh well, lost a free shoutout I guess. To be honest I’m not sure the Astros win in four. I’m not sure the Astros win at all. I was sure the 2019 Astros were going to win in four but we all saw how that turned out. To be fair, that series should be redone. Gerrit Cole was an affiliate of himself. For Pete’s sake!
The Braves are a very talented team and most absolutely can pull through. They seem to have figured out how to hit the ball and play defense. They weren’t doing that in the regular season. The Astros already knew how to hit a ball and play defense but pitching is a different story. If the pitching can hold down like Framber, Luis and the bullpen did, it’s going to be a fun series for H-Town but the Braves are to be taken very seriously.
“What jersey should I get?”
-@keonigarciano_1
Kendall Graveman.



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