World Series Home Runs 1976-2008 in the National 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 National League World Series home run hit from 1976 to 2008.

"Hitting is better than sex." - Reggie Jackson
World Series Home Runs

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

1976 World Series
4

Cincinnati

Johnny Bench

2

Dan Driessen

1

Joe Morgan

1
1977 World Series
9

Los Angeles

Dusty Baker

1

Ron Cey

1

Steve Garvey

1

Davey Lopes

1

Reggie Smith

3

Steve Yeager

2
1978 World Series
6

Los Angeles

Dusty Baker

1

Ron Cey

1

Davey Lopes

3

Reggie Smith

1
1979 World Series
3

Pittsburgh

Willie Stargell

3
1980 World Series
3

Philadelphia

Bake McBride

1

Mike Schmidt

2
1981 World Series
6

Los Angeles

Ron Cey

1

Pedro Guerrero

2

Jay Johnstone

1

Steve Yeager

2
1982 World Series
4

St. Louis

Keith Hernandez

1

Willie McGee

2

Darrell Porter

1
1983 World Series
4

Philadelphia

Garry Maddox

1

Gary Matthews

1

Joe Morgan

2
1984 World Series
3

San Diego

Kurt Bevacqua

2

Terry Kennedy

1
1985 World Series
2

St. Louis

Tito Landrum

1

Willie McGee

1
1986 World Series
7

New York

Gary Carter

2

Lenny Dykstra

2

Ray Knight

1

Darryl Strawberry

1

Tim Teufel

1
1987 World Series
2

St. Louis

Tom Herr

1

Tom Lawless

1
1988 World Series
5

Los Angeles

Mike Davis

1

Kirk Gibson

1

Mickey Hatcher

2

Mike Marshall

1
1989 World Series
4

San Francisco

Bill Bathe

1

Greg Litton

1

Kevin Mitchell

1

Matt Williams

1
1990 World Series
3

Cincinnati

Eric Davis

1

Chris Sabo

2
1991 World Series
8

Atlanta

Brian Hunter

1

David Justice

2

Terry Pendleton

2

Lonnie Smith

3
1992 World Series
3

Atlanta

Damon Berryhill

1

David Justice

1

Lonnie Smith

1
1993 World Series
7

Philadelphia

Darren Daulton

1

Lenny Dykstra

4

Jim Eisenreich

1

Milt Thompson

1
1994 World Series
n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a
1995 World Series
8

Atlanta

David Justice

1

Ryan Klesko

3

Javy Lopez

1

Fred McGriff

2

Luis Polonia

1
1996 World Series
4

Atlanta

Andruw Jones

2

Fred McGriff

2
1997 World Series
8

Florida

Moises Alou

3

Bobby Bonilla

1

Darren Daulton

1

Jim Eisenreich

1

Charles Johnson

1

Gary Sheffield

1
1998 World Series
3

San Diego

Tony Gwynn

1

Greg Vaughn

2
1999 World Series
1

Atlanta

Chipper Jones

1
2000 World Series
4

New York

Jay Payton

1

Mike Piazza

2

Robin Ventura

1
2001 World Series
6

Arizona

Rod Barajas

1

Craig Counsell

1

Steve Finley

1

Luis Gonzalez

1

Mark Grace

1

Matt Williams

1
2002 World Series
14

San Francisco

Rich Aurilia

2

David Bell

1

Barry Bonds

4

Shawon Dunston

1

Jeff Kent

3

Reggie Sanders

2

J.T. Snow

1
2003 World Series
2

Florida

Miguel Cabrera

1

Alex Gonzalez

1
2004 World Series
2

St. Louis

Larry Walker

2

2005 World Series

3

Houston

Morgan Ensberg

1

Mike Lamb

1

Jason Lane

1

2006 World Series

2

St. Louis

Albert Pujols

1

Scott Rolen

1

2007 World Series

3

Colorado

Garrett Atkins

1

Brad Hawpe

1

Matt Holliday

1

2008 World Series

9

Philadelphia

Joe Blanton

1

Eric Bruntlett

1

Ryan Howard

3

Carlos Ruiz

1

Chase Utley

2

Jayson Werth

1

NL World Series Home Runs 1976 - 2008


Did you know that Duke Snider appeared in "only" six World Series during his hall of fame career yet hit a National League Fall Classic career record eleven home runs?

During the 1977 World Series the Los Angeles Dodgers hit a National League record nine home runs during a Series—a record crushed during the 2002 World Series by the San Francisco Giants.

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