Babe Ruth Oct. 6, 1926 hit (3) home runs in one World Series game, then amazingly repeated this feat, hitting three more homers on October 9, 1928!
Reggie Jackson Oct.18, 1977 also hit (3) home runs in one world series game.
Ruth two feats came in the same place, St. Louis' Sportman's Park, a field that was the site of Mickey Mantle's second ever MLB homer on May 4, 1951. Apparently, this field wasn't built to hold Yankee batters because Mantle's homer (vs the St. Louis Browns) left the stadium entirely and landed across the street in a car dealer's lot!
October 18, 1977, Reggie Jackson became only the second player in history to hit three home runs during a single World Series game. Babe Ruth did it twice. 10-06-1926, and 10-09-1928 (Ruth Ruth Ruth)
During the 1977 World Series, Game 6, Reggie Jackson hit three home runs against the Dodgers. Mister October hit for a .450 average with five home runs and eight runs batted in. Jackson hit the home runs off of Dodger pitchers Burt Hooton, Elias Sosa, and Charlie Hough. Jackson won the 1977 World Series MVP Award.
Chase Utley tied the five home runs in 2009.
Two other players have since hit three home runs in a World Series game. Albert Pujols in 2011 (game 3) and Pablo Sandoval in 2012 (game 1).
In the 1970 World Series, won by the Baltimore Orioles 4 games to 1 over the Cincinnati Reds, the Orioles hit 10 home runs to 5 for the Reds. For Baltimore, Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson and Boog Powell each hit 4 homers, while Lee May slugged 2 homers for the Reds.
Babe Ruth hit 3 homeruns in the fourth game of the 1926 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. Reggie Jackson hit 3 in game 6 of the 1977 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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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.
The most home runs hit by one player in a playoff game is three and has been done by 6 players ... Babe Ruth of the Yankees did it twice (Game 4 of the 1926 World Series and Game 4 of the 1928 World Series), Bob Robertson of the Pirates (Game 2 of the 1971 NLCS), Reggie Jackson of the Yankees (Game 6 of the 1977 World Series), George Brett of the Royals (Game 3 of the 1978 ALCS), Adam Kennedy of the Angels (Game 5 of the 2002 ALCS), and Adrian Beltre of the Rangers (Game 4 of the 2011 ALDS).
Reggie Jackson and Chase Utley hold the record for most home runs in a World Series with 5. Players with 4 home runs in a World Series are Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Hank Bauer, Barry Bonds, Duke Snider and Gene Tenace.
Reggie Jackson hit three home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series. He also hit five overall homers in that Series.
The most home runs by an individual in a World Series during the 1970s was 5 by Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees during the 1977 World Series. That same series Jackson also hit the most home runs in a single world series game during the 1970s with 3.
11 home runs ***During a "series" not a game. I know the Giants had 14 one year....
Reggie Jackson holds the record for most home runs in a World Series with 5 hit in the 1977 World Series.
Mickey Mantle holds the record for most World Series home runs with 18.
Mickey Mantle has the most career World Series home runs with 18.
Most home runs in a single world series game, 3 home runs.
Albert Pujols with 3
Chase Utley, and Reggie Jackson have the most home runs in a single World Series with 5. Utley hit 5 home runs in the 2009 World Series, and Jackson hit 5 home Runs in the 1977 World Series.
The most strikeouts by a pitcher in a World Series game is 17 by Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series against the Detroit Tigers.
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Babe Ruth hit 3 homeruns in the fourth game of the 1926 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. Reggie Jackson hit 3 in game 6 of the 1977 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.