When October comes around, baseball’s biggest stars step onto the grandest stage, the World Series, where pressure meets glory, and a single swing can change history.
Over the years, a few players have turned the Fall Classic into their personal home run derby, getting balls out of the park when it mattered most.
According to Fox Sports, the players who’ve hit the most career home runs in World Series history include Joe DiMaggio, one of baseball’s most complete hitters.
DiMaggio appeared in nine World Series, dominating pitchers with his smooth swing and sharp instincts, hitting eight home runs in 51 World Series games and driving in key runs that helped the Yankees capture multiple titles.
His power came in clutch moments, showing why he was one of the most feared hitters of his era.
Author's summary: Top MLB players with most career home runs in World Series.