Active MLB Players With The Most World Series Rings

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Veteran reliever Will Smith has been in the right place at the right time for three seasons in a row.

Smith has pitched for the World Series winner in each of the past three seasons, first for the 2021 Braves, then the 2022 Astros and then the 2023 Rangers.

This season the 35-year-old lefthander pitches for the Royals, giving him a chance to make it four rings in four seasons if Kansas City goes all the way. 

Smith’s jewelry collection got us thinking about which active MLB players have the most World Series rings.

Smith ranks No. 1 with three rings. A total of 18 active players have two rings. Ten of them have a chance to make it three this October.

Some other active players played at least one regular season game for a team that went on to win the World Series, even if the player wasn’t a factor in the championship. 

We used the following criteria:

• An active player appeared in at least one MLB game in 2024

• A player is credited with a ring if he appears in at least one regular season game for a World Series winner, even if he is injured during the postseason

Many of the players with two World Series rings have one thing in common: they played for the 2017 and 2022 Astros. This is true for Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, Yuli Gurriel, Lance McCullers Jr. and Justin Verlander.

Three Rings

Will Smith, LHP, Royals
2021 Braves, 2022 Astros, 2023 Rangers

Two Rings And Plays For 2024 Postseason Team 

Jose Altuve, 2B, Astros
2017 Astros, 2022 Astros

Mookie Betts, OF, Dodgers
2018 Red Sox, 2020 Dodgers

Alex Bregman, 3B, Astros
2017 Astros, 2022 Astros

Xander Bogaerts, SS, Padres
2013 Red Sox, 2018 Red Sox

Yuli Gurriel, 1B, Royals
2017 Astros, 2022 Astros

Joe Kelly, RHP, Dodgers
2018 Red Sox, 2020 Dodgers

Lance McCullers Jr., RHP, Astros (IL)
2017 Astros, 2022 Astros

Charlie Morton, RHP, Braves
2017 Astros, 2021 Braves

Jorge Soler, OF, Braves
2016 Cubs, 2021 Braves

Justin Verlander, RHP, Astros
2017 Astros, 2022 Astros

Two Rings And Not On 2024 Postseason Team 

Aroldis Chapman, LHP, Pirates
2016 Cubs, 2023 Rangers

Brandon Crawford, SS, Cardinals
2012 Giants, 2014 Giants

Nathan Eovaldi, RHP, Rangers
2018 Red Sox, 2023 Rangers

Joc Pederson, OF, D-backs
2020 Dodgers, 2021 Braves

Max Scherzer, RHP, Rangers
2019 Nationals, 2023 Rangers

Corey Seager, SS, Rangers
2020 Dodgers, 2023 Rangers

Hunter Strickland, RHP, Angels
2014 Giants, 2019 Nationals

Christian Vazquez, C, Twins
2018 Red Sox, 2022 Astros

Two World Series Winners, One Postseason Roster

These players played for two World Series winners in the regular season but participated in only one postseason, which is denoted with an asterisk (*).

Ehire Adrianza, UT
2014 Giants, 2021 Braves*

Adam Duvall, OF
2014 Giants, 2021 Braves*

Carl Edwards Jr., RHP
2016 Cubs*, 2021 Braves

Josh Sborz, RHP
2020 Dodgers, 2023 Rangers*

Strange Case

Scott Alexander is the ultimate strange case. The lefthanded reliever made his MLB debut with four appearances for the 2015 Royals and then made 13 appearances for the 2020 Dodgers in the Covid year. 

Both of those teams won the World Series, but Alexander was not an integral part of either team. He did not appear in either postseason, though he did make four October appearances for the 2018 Dodgers. 

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