There has not been a single World Series that has NOT had a home run. And, two World Series have ended with a walk off home run, 1960 (Pirates beat Yankees in Game 7) and 1993 (Blue Jays beat Pirates).
Chase Utley of the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 career World Series home runs.
It was always called the World Series.
The MLB home run record is held by Barry Bonds with 762 home runs.
Hank Aaron had the most home runs for a regular season.
Barry Bonds has the most home runs in Major League Baseball (762).
Most home runs in a single world series game, 3 home runs.
Chase Utley of the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 career World Series home runs.
That was the 1982 St. Louis Cardinals that defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in the World Series. The Cardinals 67 home runs were the fewest in MLB by 7 (Astros hit 74 HRs). Other teams that won the World Series and hit the fewest home runs in MLB were the 1965 Los Angeles Dodgers (78 HRs), 1924 Washington Senators (22 HRs), and the 1906 Chicago White Sox (7 HRs).
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.
Johnny Damon
It was always called the World Series.
Barry Bonds has the most home runs in the MLB.
Mark Whiten. Whiten hit four home runs in a game against the Cincinnati Reds on September 7, 1993. He is one of only 15 players in MLB history that have hit four home runs in a single game.
Through the 2012 season, Paul has 422 career regular season MLB home runs ... 415 for the White Sox, 4 for the Dodgers, and 3 for the Reds. He has also hit 7 playoff home runs, all for the White Sox. 4 have been in the ALDS, 2 in the ALCS, and 1 in the World Series.
Shortstop Jim Mason in Game 3. That at bat was Mason's only World Series at bat in his MLB career.
Yes ... that began in 2003.
As of the start of the 2007 World Series, Mickey Mantle holds the MLB career record for RBIs in the World Series with 40. For a single World Series, Boboy Richardson of the New York Yankees holds the RBI record with 12 in the 1960 World Series.