They're not Giant, but the Petaluma Little Leaguers' World Series rings are still pretty sweet.
The Petaluma National Little League All-Stars received World Series rings on Wednesday evening, according to Petaluma360.com.
The 13-year olds, following their third-place appearance in the Little League World Series, have met San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain, and have received a bevy of awards and honors including a parade through downtown Petaluma.
The rings are a gift from a trio of donors: Henry Trione, a former part owner of the Oakland Raiders, Henry Hansel, who owns an auto groip, and Dan Libarle, who owns Lace House Linen.
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Congratulations again boys!
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