Ryan Howard holds the record for most strikeouts for a batter in a World Series with 13 in 2009. Bob Gibson holds the record for most strikeouts for a pitcher with 35 in 1968.
Whitey Ford has the most career World Strikeouts with 94.
Pitcher Whitey Ford has the most career strikeouts in the World Series with 94.
Bob Gibson's World Series strikeout records are: 17 strikeouts in a World Series game (Game 1, 1968 Series) 35 strikeouts in one World Series (1968)
In the 2009 World Series, Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies set a new record for most strikeouts by a batter, with 13.
Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies struckout 13 times in the 2009 World Series against the New York Yankees, breaking Willie Wilson's record of 12 strikeouts in the 1980 World Series.
Bob Gibson holds the World Series record for most strikeouts by a pitcher in a World Series (35 in 1968) and most strikeouts by a pitcher in a single game (17 in Game 1 of the 1968 WS). He is tied for most games won by a pitcher in a World Series (3 in 1967).
Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals struckout 17 Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series.
Nobody.The most strikeouts thrown in one World Series game, was by Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1968. He had 17 strikeouts against the Detroit Tigers.
Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies struckout 13 times in the 2009 World Series against the New York Yankees, breaking Willie Wilson's record of 12 strikeouts in the 1980 World Series.
Game: Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals with 17 strikeouts against the Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series. Career: Whitey Ford of the New York Yankees with 94 strikeouts in 146 innings pitched over 11 World Series.
As of the start of the 2007 season, Whitey Ford of the New York Yankees holds the career strikeout record in World Series play with 94.
Robinson's 9 base hits tied the World Series record for most base hits by a player in a 5 game World Series. This is still the record for a 5 game Series ... the last player accomplishing this was Sean Casey of the Tigers in the 2006 World Series.