Unbelievable Power Surge: Discover Who Shattered the Postseason Home Run Record!
Babe Ruth, who holds quite a few regular-season records as well, is the only player in baseball history with two three-homer World Series games. Both came for the New York Yankees against the National League-champion Cardinals, one in the 1926 Series and the other in the 1928 Fall Classic.
Most Career World Series Home Runs: 18 – Mickey Mantle
After Mantle’s record 18 homers, a bunch of other Yankees highlight the all-time rankings. Babe Ruth (15), Yogi Berra (12), Duke Snider (11), Lou Gehrig (10) and Reggie Jackson (10) round out the top five.



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