No. Post season home runs do not count in regular season records. Babe Ruth had 714 career home runs, and 15 World Series home runs second all time to Mickey Mantle with 18.
Babe Ruth hit 15 home runs in 41 World Series games and 129 World Series at bats.
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Babe Ruth won 94 regular season games (and 3 World Series games) as a pitcher and hit 714 home runs.
Only four players have had three-homer games in World Series competition -- Babe Ruth (who did it twice), Reggie Jackson, Albert Pujols and Pablo Sandoval.
Supposedly, Ruth called his shot in a World Series game against the Cubs in Wrigley Field. The incident occured on October 1, 1932, in the third game of the Series. Oddly enough it was Ruth's last World Series home run in his career.
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yes he did. . The home run hit by Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees in the fifth inning of Game 3 of the 1932 world series, held on October 1st 1932 at Wrigley Field in Chicago
The only other player to hit three home runs in a World Series game was Babe Ruth, who did it twice.
The Minnesota Twins won the World Series in 1987, defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 4 games to 3 (it was the first world series in which the home team won all 7 games). The Twins also won the World Series in 1991, defeating the Atlanta Braves 4 games to 3. (The home team also won all seven games in this series).
The Yankees played four games away (0-4) and three games at home (3-0) in the 2001 World Series.
Ty Cobb played in a total of 17 games during the 1907, 1908, and the 1909 World Series. He did not hit any home Runs.
1) Lou Gehrig of the Yankees hit 4 home runs and batted .545 in the 1928 World Series and hit 3 home runs and batted .529 in the 1932 World Series. 2) Babe Ruth of the Yankees hit 3 home runs and batted .625 in the 1928 World Series. 3) Hideki Matsui of the Yankees hit 3 home runs and batted .615 in the 2009 World Series.