1984 Detroit Tigers.
The Tigers hit 187 HRs to lead MLB and won the World Series over the San Diego Padres, 4 games to 0.
during home opener the following season
The most regular season home runs hit by a team that won the World Series is 240 by the 1961 New York Yankees.
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.
All six games of the 1944 World Series was played at Sportsman's Park as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the St. Louis Browns 4 game to 2. Both teams used Sportsman's Park as their home field during the regular season. Game 1, 2 & 6 the Cardinals were the home team, and the Browns were the home team in games 3,4, & 5. The Cardinals drew more fans during the regular season than the Browns but, the fans rooted for the underdog Browns during the Series..
Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees hit 18 World Series home runs during his career.
11 home runs ***During a "series" not a game. I know the Giants had 14 one year....
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The San Francisco Giants' sensational rookie catcher hit 18 home runs during the 2010 regular season and one in Game 4 of the World Series.
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.
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.
Through the 2008 season, that would be Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees who hit 5 HRs in the 1977 Series.
As of the 2008 season, the Mets have made the playoffs in six seasons: 1969 - 1 home game in the NLCS and 3 home games in the World Series. 1973 - 3 home games in the NLCS and 3 home games in the World Series. 1986 - 3 home games in the NLCS and 4 home games in the World Series. 1988 - 3 home games in the NLCS. 1999 - 2 home games in the NLDS. 2000 - 2 home games in the NLDS, 3 home games in the NLCS, and 3 home games in the World Series. 2006- Mets hosted Dodgers for 2 and 4 against cardinals in which Beltran had the bat on his shoulders to end game 7 Prior to the 2008 season, there have been 30 playoff games played at Shea Stadium.