When collecting, the first thing popping in my mind is: COLLECT THEM ALL! In the case of press pins that will never work for me since some of them are quite expensive. The 1916, 1920 pins probably will set you back at least $2000 each.
Maybe if I win a lottery, but for now I decided to try to get my hands on one pin for every decade our boys played in the World Series. That comes to 7 press pins: one from the 1940’s, 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 2010’s and 2020s.
Read my blogposts about Press Pins I got earlier HERE (1947), HERE (1974 & 1981), HERE (2017) and HERE (2020).
Yoshida
When I wrote my blog entry about the 2017 World Series Press Pin in 2020, I talked to the 2017 & 2018 pin designer Ross Yoshida and he told me the design for the next pin was done in 2019 and would probably say ‘2019’ on the back even if a next World Series could be years away. Well, it just happened the next WS appearance was in that year (2020, when I wrote the blog entry). Turned out, the 2020 WS Press Pin wasn’t by Yoshida. It was a rush job, boring and unimaginative.
2024 pin
Then came 2024. What a season, what a postseason and what a dominant World Series against the Yankees. I couldn’t wait to lay my eyes on the Press pin. Would it be the one designed in 2019? When I saw it, I knew: That’s a Yoshida, no doubt! I bought it and when it arrived, the first thing I did was turn it over and would you believe it, on the back was the year 2019. These pins had been in a safe for five years.
It’s shiny gold with the words ‘World Series’ in dark blue lettering. It also has the text ‘Dodger Stadium’ and a dark blue interlocking L and A. It’s shaped like Homeplate with palm trees and the pavilion. Probably left field, in the background. Nice to see the iconic zig zagging roof and the part of the stadium where the hard-core fans normally sit. There are also six stars on the pin, one of them in a baseball.
Says Yoshida: “You'll notice there are only six stars on the design. Since this press pin wasn't given out for the 2020 World Series, the design is outdated… it should have had seven stars! But, there was no way to foresee that happening.” Yoshida on the use of the pavilions: "No reason for the pavilions other than it gave an opportunity to showcase the famed zigzag awnings."
I totally love the use of gold and blue and the nod to the fans in the pavilions. Can’t wait for the new pin for a future World Series.
Future pin
Yoshida pointed out there is no new design yet and he is set to go to work on it during the 2025 season. Who knows when we’ll see it.