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Who has hit the most home runs in World Series history?

The best historical slugger run in the World Series was achieved almost 3 decades ago. Since then, this record seems impossible to beat.

Mantle won seven World Series during his career between 1951 and 1962.
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The World Series is one of the world’s biggest baseball events, year after year. Many significant figures of this sport have forged their legend in this crucial phase of the Major League Baseball postseason.

In this edition, the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks will face each other for the title in a match that promises excitement and equality until the end. The Dbacks arrive after winning their previous series against the Phillies 3-4, while the Texans did so by beating the Houston Astros 3-4. The extraordinary talents of a complex and technical sport such as baseball appear in these decisive matches. Making a run, catching, or eliminating a batter are incredible feats that very few have the privilege of experiencing in the World Series.

If we focus on individual data, the most recognized are always the hitters, and within their possibilities, hitting a home run is undoubtedly everyone’s greatest dream. This denotes that being the player with the most home runs in the history of the World Series is undoubtedly one of the most notable recognitions any player can experience.

The players with the most home runs in the World Series

  1. Mickey Mantle, 18 HRs (14 participations)
  2. Babe Ruth, 15 HRs (10 participations)
  3. Yogi Berra, 12 HRs (14 participations)

Over the years, all of them became baseball legends, partly due to recognitions like this one that speak of the talent of each one of them.