When The Commissioner's Trophy was given to the Washington Nationals after their win, it took a bit of a beating, even losing some of the 30 pennants that encircle the base.

The game night celebrations were a bit too much for the Commissioner’s Trophy.

When it was given to the Washington Nationals after their win, and made its way through the locker room, it took a bit of a beating, even losing some of the 30 pennants that encircle the base.

Never fear, Tiffany & Company, the creators of the trophy, saw that, too.

“Tiffany & Company has responded by flying a silversmith from Rhode Island to the National’s Office in D.C. to ensure the trophy is ready for the spotlight,” said Brandon Clay, Tiffany & Company City Center D.C. Store Director.

World Series trophy review:

– v shiny

– hard to drink from (we tried)

– impossible to eat cereal out of

– heavier than it looks

– can be worn like a hat

– still in one piece (barely)

– says 2019 World Champions on it

– IS BACK IN DC AND WE CAN’T WAIT TO SHARE IT WITH YOU pic.twitter.com/aU5VpF9WGn — Obi-Sean Kenobi Doolittle (@whatwouldDOOdo) November 1, 2019

So, now that we know it’ll be looking like new again, what’s the story behind that trophy? Here are some quick facts: