Walter Johnson, of the Washington Senators, allowed 15 hits in Game 7 of the 1925 World Series against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pittsburgh won the game 9-7 and the Series 4-3. Interestingly, Johnson had pitched a six-hit shut-out in Game 4, four days earlier, and allowed one run off five hits in Game 1.
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.
In the 1990 World Series, Cincinnati Reds outfielder Billy Hatcher tied New York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson's record of seven consecutive hits over the first two Series games. Munson's pulled off the feat in the 1976 World Series.
Sean Casey
Yes ... he gave up 5 hits and 1 run in the Tigers 4-1 win over the Cardinals.
Yes, for the 1971 World Series against the Baltimore Orioles. His batting average was .414 (12 hits in 29 at bats) with 2 HRs.
Freddie Lindstrom in 1924, Joe Garagiola in 1946 and Jacoby Ellsbury in 2007 all had 4 hits in a World Series Game.
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.
Yogi Berra has the Most career World Series hits with 71.
The Yankees had 49 hits as a team and the Phillies had 44, for a total of 93 hits in the 2009 World Series.
Yogi Berra has the most career World Series hits with 71. Mickey Mantle is second with 59.
In the 1990 World Series, Cincinnati Reds outfielder Billy Hatcher tied New York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson's record of seven consecutive hits over the first two Series games. Munson's pulled off the feat in the 1976 World Series.
Boston Red Sox player Marty Barrett has the most hits in a single World Series with 13, in the 1986.
Yogi Berra, who had 71 base hits in 259 World Series at bats for a .274 batting average.
No!
That record is held by Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees who hit 5 home runs in the 1977 World Series. Reggie Jackson And Chase Utley hold the record for most home runs in all seven games in the world series.
you are allowed as many as you like as long as the ball hits the net and lands in the square.
6 (4 singles and 2 home runs). He batted .231 (6 hits in 26 at bats) in the 1947 World Series.