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.
6 RBI is the record for most RBI in a single World Series game.
Hideki Matsui (2009 Yankees) & Bobby Richardson (1960 Yankees)
They both were named World Series MVP even though the 1960 Yankees lost the championship to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 7 games.
Mickey Mantle has the most career World Series home runs with 18.
Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees hit 18 World Series home runs during his career.
Through the 2009 season, that is Ken Griffey Jr. with 630.
Yogi Berra has the Most career World Series hits with 71.
Whitey Ford has the most career starts in the World Series with 22.
Through the 2009 season, Ken Griffey Jr. with 630.
Through the 2008 season, for a player that played his entire career in the National League that would be Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals who had 475 career home runs but never led the National League in home runs for a season. His highest season ranking was a 2nd place in 1949 when he hit 36 home runs. Ralph Kiner of the Pirates led the NL that season with 54.
Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees with 18.
Yogi Berra has the most career World Series at bats with 259, and 295 plate appearances
Yogi Berra has the most career World Series hits with 71. Mickey Mantle is second with 59.
The most World Series home runs for a career is 18 by Mickey Mantle from 1951 to 1964. The most homers in a single Series is five, jointly held by Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees (in 1977) and Chase Utley of the Philadelphia Phillies (in 2009).
Mike Schmidt hit 48 home runs in 1980, the most home runs he hit in a season for his career.