Reggie Jackson with 292
Here is the top ten home run hitters of the 1970s (note: only players considered placed in the top ten at least one year in the 70s):
Reggie Jackson (292) Johnny Bench (290)
Dave Kingman (282)
Bobby Bonds (280)
Lee May (270)
Willie Stargell (256)
Graig Nettles (252)
Reggie Smith (235)
Tony Perez (226)
Willie McCovey (207)
Mike Schmidt (207)
In 1970, Johnny Bench led the National League in home runs with 45, and Frank Howard led The American League with 44.
Willie Stargell
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Pete Rose hit 15 home runs for the Cincinnati Reds in 1970.
3B Graig Nettles with 26.
Thurman Munson hit 6 home runs in 1970 for the New York Yankees.
The individual that hit the most home runs in a 1970's World Series was Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees who hit 5 in the 1977 World Series.
In Major League Baseball, that was Roger Maris with 61 in 1961.
The Baltimore Orioles hit 10 home runs in the 1970 World Series, while the Cincinnati Reds hit 5. Individually, in the Series, two home runs was the most hit by any player and included 2 homers each by Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson and Boog Powell of the Orioles and 2 by Lee May of the Reds.
Al Oliver on June 28, 1970
Baltimore Orioles. The Orioles hit 10 home runs in their 4 games to 1 win over the Cincinnati Reds in the 1970 World Series. Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, and Boog Powell each hit 2 and Merv Rettenmund, Don Buford, Elrod Hendricks, and Dave McNally each hit 1.