When you think of the players who have the most RBIs in a postseason or World Series game, you’re probably thinking about sluggers like Giancarlo Stanton, Reggie Jackson, Mookie Betts, Juan Soto, Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge or Babe Ruth.
Over the course of a lengthy single season, those guys are surely the stars who lead their clubs to the top of the Major League Baseball standings. But in the small sample size of the MLB playoffs, it isn’t uncommon to see members of the support cast rise to the occasion.
Here are some of the greatest RBI performances of the postseason and World Series.
Most RBIs in a Postseason Game: Five Players Tied (Seven)
There have been five instances with seven RBIs in a playoff game, with Kike Hernandez having the only game since 2000.
Hernandez hit three home runs in Game 5 of the 2017 National League Championship Series to help the Los Angeles Dodgers advance to World Series and get revenge on the Chicago Cubs after losing to them in the 2016 NLCS.
Troy O’Leary was a dismal 2 for 16 in the first four games of the 1999 American League Division Series for the Boston Red Sox in 1999, but he hit a three-run home run and a grand slam in Game 5 to help Boston beat Cleveland and take the matchup.
But O’Leary only tied his teammate for the most RBIs in a game that series because John Valentin knocked in seven runs in Game 4 – a 23-7 Red Sox rout. So of the five times a player had seven RBIs in a postseason game, two happened for the same team in back-to-back games.
Yet another Red Sox player had accomplished the feat just one year earlier – also against Cleveland. Mo Vaughn had seven RBIs in an 11-3 rout in Game 1 of the 1998 ALDS. Cleveland got the last laugh that year, though, winning the next three games and taking the series.
And Edgar Martinez was the first to accomplish this feat with seven RBIs against the New York Yankees in Game 4 of the 1995 ALDS. Martinez and the Seattle Mariners went on beat the New York Yankees in the winner-take-all Game 5, delaying the start of the Yankees dynasty by one year.
Most RBIs in a Single Postseason: Adolis Garcia (22 in 2023)
Garcia could’ve added to his record total if he hadn’t gone down with an injury in Game 3 of the World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Still, the ALCS MVP hit .323 with eight home runs and the record 22 RBIs in his 15 postseason games in 2023.
Garcia, who had a career high 39 homers and 107 RBIs during the regular season, belted a walk-off home run off Miguel Castro in the 11th inning of Game 1 of the Fall Classic. Corey Seager may have been the World Series MVP, but Garcia was one of the star hitters of the postseason.
Most RBIs in a Postseason Career: Bernie Williams (80)
A player has to appear in a lot of playoff games to be atop the career postseason RBI leaderboard. And Bernie Williams sure did play in a lot of postseasons.
Williams is third all time in postseason games with 121, trailing only teammates Derek Jeter (158) and Jorge Posada (125).
Jeter is also the only player with more postseason runs than Williams, so you could say the top of the Yankees lineup was pretty successful during that era.
Most RBIs in a World Series Game: Four Players Tied (Six)
Bobby Richardson became the first player to knock in six in a World Series game in 1960 when hit a grand slam for the Yankees in a 10-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates in Game 3. It didn’t happen again until Hideki Matsui went 3 for 4 with a home run, double and six RBIs to help the Yankees close out the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6 of the 2009 World Series.
Two years later, Albert Pujols put together one of the best performances in World Series history by going 5 for 6 with three home runs as the St. Louis Cardinals pounded the Texas Rangers 16-7 in Game 3 of the 2011 Fall Classic. In 2016, Addison Russell hit a grand slam and tied the mark with six RBIs in the Cubs’ 9-3 win at Cleveland in Game 6.
Most RBIs in a World Series: Bobby Richardson (12 in 1960)
We mentioned Richardson’s six-RBI performance in Game 3 and he had six more across the series to break the previous record of 10 by Yogi Berra of the Yankees in 1956 and Ted Kluszewski of the Chicago White Sox in 1959.
Most Career RBIs in the World Series: Mickey Mantle (40)
Of course, playing in the World Series 12 times has helped many Yankees legends from the 1930s through the ’60s accumulate astounding statistical totals. Mickey Mantle’s 40 career RBIs in the World Series put him one ahead of his teammate Yogi Berra for the most all time.
Like Bobby Richardson, Mantle especially dominated the 1960 World Series, recording 11 RBIs in a seven-game defeat to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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