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What is the record for most home runs in one World Series?

The World series is known for its exciting moments, and home runs often take center stage. This year, Freddie Freeman has been on fire, hitting a home run in each of the four games so far. Where do his achievements stack up? Check out everything you need to know about slugging in World Series history:

Who holds the record for most home runs in a single World Series?

Three players share this record for most home runs in a single World Series with five home runs:

LA Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman’s Inspiring Journey to the World Series | MLB on FOX

LA Dodgers' Freddie Freeman's Inspiring Journey to the World Series | MLB on FOX

Who holds the record for most consecutive home runs in World Series games?

Freddie Freeman has broken the World Series record with a home run in six consecutive World Series games, dating back to the final two games of the World Series. World Series 2021 (Atlanta Braves) and the first four games of the 2024 World Series (Los Angeles Dodgers).

Freeman is the second player to hit home runs in four consecutive games during a single World Series, and he is the first to do so in each of the first four games. George Springer also homered in the last four games of the 2017 World Series against the Dodgers.

Freddie Freeman HITs a DEEP two-run homer as Dodgers strike first vs. Yankees

Freddie Freeman HITs a DEEP two-run homer as Dodgers strike first vs. Yankees

Who holds the record for most home runs in a World Series game?

The record for most home runs in a World Series game is three, set by four players:

  • Babe Ruth (Yankees, 1926, 1928)
  • Reggie Jackson (Yankees, 1977)
  • Albert Pujols (Cardinals2011)
  • Pablo Sandoval (Giants2012)


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