Make that five World Series rings — and one Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Legendary Yankees closer Mariano Rivera was awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor by President Trump during a Monday ceremony at the White House.

“His dominance on the mound mesmerized fans, teammates and, unfortunately for them, it mesmerized the opponents,” said Trump, calling the Panamanian-born relief ace “maybe the greatest pitcher of all time.”

In brief remarks before the medal was fastened around his neck, Rivera recounted his struggle to learn English during his early years in the minor leagues, and how the experience taught him perseverance, before ultimately bringing him acceptance.

“I’m proud to be an American,” said Rivera, who became a naturalized US citizen in 2015. “For that, I thank God.”

Along with Rivera’s family, former Yankees manager Joe Torre — who helmed the team for three of the World Series-winning seasons during Rivera’s career — looked on as the White House ceremony began to the heavy strains of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman,” the song to which Rivera entered games throughout his career.

Also in attendance was current Yankees chief operating officer Lonn Trost, whom Trump wished luck on the upcoming playoffs.

“We could use him in the bullpen, maybe,” Trump joked to Trost of 49-year-old Rivera. “That would guarantee it.

“Get him in uniform, we’re getting ready!” cracked Trump later in his speech. “Just sign him up, Lonn!”

It’s the latest honor for baseball’s all-time saves leader, who retired in 2013 after spending his entire 19-year career with the Bronx Bombers — and who became the first player unanimously voted into the game’s Hall of Fame in 2019.

From his impoverished childhood in Panama, Rivera climbed to the heights of the baseball world, tallying 13 All-Star Game appearances, leading the majors in saves three times and helping clinch five championships for the team with the most in the sport’s history.

In his post-playing career, Rivera serves as co-chair of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition and took part in White House Sports and Fitness Day in May 2018.

Rivera is the sixth athlete awarded the medal by Trump, joining basketball legends Bob Cousy and Jerry West, golfer Tiger Woods, football quarterback Roger Staubach and fellow Yankees legend Babe Ruth, who received the award posthumously in November 2018.