World Series Home Runs 1951-1975 in the American League

True fans who were taught to love a team will set aside those favorites for the Fall Classic. League rivalries become the main focus of the show and the long ball has made taken our breath away. Baseball Almanac is pleased to present every American League World Series home run hit from 1951 to 1975.

"An aggressive, versatile player who can win ball games in the field, on the bases or at bat, Hank Bauer has the awesome look of a real Yankee." - Sports Illustrated
World Series Home Runs

American League: 1903-1950 | 1951-1975 | 1976-Today
National League: 1903-1950 | 1951-1975 | 1976-Today

1951 World Series
5

New York

Joe Collins

1

Joe DiMaggio

1

Gil McDougald

1

Phil Rizzuto

1

Gene Woodling

1

1952 World Series

10

New York

Yogi Berra

2

Mickey Mantle

2

Billy Martin

1

Gil McDougald

1

Johnny Mize

3

Gene Woodling

1

1953 World Series

9

New York

Yogi Berra

1

Joe Collins

1

Mickey Mantle

2

Billy Martin

2

Gil McDougald

2

Gene Woodling

1

1954 World Series

3

Cleveland

Hank Majeski

1

Al Smith

1

Vic Wertz

1

1955 World Series

8

New York

Yogi Berra

1

Bob Cerv

1

Joe Collins

2

Elston Howard

1

Mickey Mantle

1

Gil McDougald

1

Bill Skowron

1

1956 World Series

12

New York

Hank Bauer

1

Yogi Berra

3

Elston Howard

1

Mickey Mantle

3

Billy Martin

2

Bill Skowron

1

Enos Slaughter

1

1957 World Series

7

New York

Hank Bauer

2

Yogi Berra

1

Elston Howard

1

Tony Kubek

2

Mickey Mantle

1

1958 World Series

10

New York

Hank Bauer

4

Mickey Mantle

2

Gil McDougald

2

Bill Skowron

2

1959 World Series

4

Chicago

Ted Kluszewski

3

Sherm Lollar

1

1960 World Series

10

New York

Yogi Berra

1

Elston Howard

1

Mickey Mantle

3

Roger Maris

2

Bobby Richardson

1

Bill Skowron

2

1961 World Series

7

New York

Yogi Berra

1

Johnny Blanchard

2

Elston Howard

1

Hector Lopez

1

Roger Maris

1

Bill Skowron

1

1962 World Series

3

New York

Clete Boyer

1

Roger Maris

1

Tom Tresh

1

1963 World Series

2

New York

Mickey Mantle

1

Tom Tresh

1

1964 World Series

10

New York

Clete Boyer

1

Phil Linz

2

Mickey Mantle

3

Roger Maris

1

Joe Pepitone

1

Tom Tresh

2

1965 World Series

6

Minnesota

Bob Allison

1

Mudcat Grant

1

Harmon Killebrew

1

Don Mincher

1

Tony Oliva

1

Zoilo Versalles

1

1966 World Series

4

Baltimore

Paul Blair

1

Brooks Robinson

1

Frank Robinson

2

1967 World Series

8

Boston

Rico Petrocelli

2

Jose Santiago

1

Reggie Smith

2

Carl Yastrzemski

3

1968 World Series

8

Detroit

Norm Cash

1

Willie Horton

1

Al Kaline

2

Mickey Lolich

1

Dick McAuliffe

1

Jim Northrup

2

1969 World Series

3

Baltimore

Don Buford

1

Dave McNally

1

Frank Robinson

1

1970 World Series

10

Baltimore

Don Buford

1

Ellie Hendricks

1

Dave McNally

1

Boog Powell

2

Merv Rettenmund

1

Brooks Robinson

2

Frank Robinson

2

1971 World Series

5

Baltimore

Don Buford

2

Merv Rettenmund

1

Frank Robinson

2

1972 World Series

5

Oakland

Joe Rudi

1

Gene Tenace

4

1973 World Series

2

Oakland

Bert Campaneris

1

Reggie Jackson

1

1974 World Series

4

Oakland

Ray Fosse

1

Ken Holtzman

1

Reggie Jackson

1

Joe Rudi

1

1975 World Series

6

Boston

Bernie Carbo

2

Dwight Evans

1

Carlton Fisk

2

Fred Lynn

1
AL World Series Home Runs 1951 - 1975


Did you know that the American League player with the most World Series home runs is Mickey Mantle who connected eighteen times during his Fall Classic career?

During the 1958 World Series, Hank Bauer went deep four times. The last American League player to equal that feat was Lou Gehrig during the 1928 World Series.

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