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The most single season postseason home runs is 8, accomplished by Barry Bonds in 2002 and Nelson Cruz in 2011. Bonds hit 8 home runs in the 2002 postseason while playing for the San Francisco Giants, while Cruz hit 8 home runs in the 2011 postseason while playing for the Texas Rangers.
He used to hold the record for most homeruns before the all steroided up Barry Bonds took his place while playing for the Giants.
Tom Landry a lot of people believe Tom Landry invented the position of middle linebacker, but Bill George was playing middle linebacker in 1954 while Tom Laundry was still playing corner-back for the Giants.
Jeff Kent holds the record for the most Homeruns hit as a 2nd basemen, he hit 351 Homeruns while playing 2nd base for the Mets, the Giants, the Astros and the Dodgers.
Alvin Dark is a two-time World Series champion. He won his first while playing for the New York Giants in 1954. His second championship came in 1974, when he was the manager for the Oakland A's .