MLB All-Star and World Series Champion, Derek Lowe’s 2004 post-season performance led the Boston Red Sox to their first championship in 86 years. Lowe threw shutout ball for 7 innings in Game 4, to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 in the series. The Red Sox victory marked the end of the “Curse of the Bambino” that had been a huge part of Boston culture for nearly a century. This 12 1/2 championship ring was ordered by Lowe for his wife at the time. The rings face is covered with diamonds and rubies with the interior reading “86 Years, 10-27-04, Josten's 18K.” The ring is in mint condition and is accompanied by the original presentation box. Accompanied by an LOA from the Lowe family.