Babe Ruth hit three home runs in a single World Series game, twice. The first time was on October 6, 1926 against the St. Louis Cardinals and the second time was also against the Cardinals, on October 9, 1928.
Bernie Williams hit two home runs in the 2001 World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. He also hit homers in the 1996, 1998 and 2000 Series for a career total of five.
Bernie Williams hit 22 home runs during the playoffs 1995-2006
Bernie Williams has hit the most postseason homeruns for the Yankees with 22. Mickey Mantle has hit the most World Series homeruns in baseball history with 18.
Dick Williams. Williams managed the Boston Red Sox (1967), Oakland Athletics (1972 and 1973), and San Diego Padres (1984) to the World Series.
The Los Angeles Angels won a single World Series title in 2002.
Lefty Williams and George Frazier with 3 each. Williams, of the 1919 Chicago White Sox, was one of the players accused of throwing the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds. The 1919 World Series was a best 5 of 9 instead of a best 4 of 7 like is played today. Frazier, of the 1981 New York Yankees, is the only pitcher to lose 3 games in a best 4 of 7 World Series.
Matt Williams did it in 1989, 1997, and 2001.
Center fielder Bernie Williams.
Baltimore Orioles Davey Johnson hit a fly ball to the New York Mets left fielder Cleon Jones for the final out of the 1969 World Series.
Ted Williams was in only one World Series in 1946. He batted 0.200
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Matt Williams. Williams played with the San Francisco Giants in the 1989 World Series, Cleveland Indians in the 1997 World Series, and Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2001 World Series.
Bernie Williams has hit the most postseason homeruns for the Yankees with 22. Mickey Mantle has hit the most World Series homeruns in baseball history with 18.
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Bernie Williams 22 Postseason Home RunsAs of 2009, Bernie Williams has the most career postseason home runs as a new York Yankee with 22. Williams is second all time in Major League Baseball behind Manny Ramirez who holds the record for most career postseason home runs with 29. Mickey Mantle holds the all time record for most World Series home runs with 18.
Dick Williams. Williams managed the Boston Red Sox (1967), Oakland Athletics (1972 and 1973), and San Diego Padres (1984) to the World Series.
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Barry Bonds has the most walks in a single World Series with 13, in 2002.
That was Matt Williams who hit a home run with the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2001 World Series and with the Cleveland Indians in the 1997 World Series.