Bernie Williams has 22 career postseason home runs, second only to Manny Ramirez with 29.
Williams' most home runs in a postseason series was 3 against the Texas Rangers in the 1996 ALDS and the Seattle Mariners in the 2001 ALCS.
Bernie Williams hit 287 career home runs.
Bernie Williams hit 22 home runs during the playoffs 1995-2006
As of the start of the 2007 postseason, Bernie Williams had played the most postseason games in MLB history with 121. However, Derek Jeter had played 119 games in the postseason and, barring injury, will pass Williams for the #1 spot if he plays 3 games in the 2007 postseason.
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Bernie Williams ended his MLB career with 2,336 base hits ... 1,545 singles, 449 doubles, 55 triples, and 287 home runs.
Evan Longoria has 6 career postseason home runs.
David Justice has 14 career postseason home runs.
Manny Ramirez hit 29 postseason home runs.
David Ortiz has 12 career postseason home runs.
Bernie Williams hit two home runs in the 2001 World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. He also hit homers in the 1996, 1998 and 2000 Series for a career total of five.
Through 2011, Alex Rodriguez has 13 postseason home runs in 16 series.