1960.
Bill Mazeroski of the Pittsburgh Pirates hit a home run in the bottom of the 9th inning of Game 7 to give the Pirates a 10-9 win and a 4 games to 3 World Series win over the New York Yankees.
1960
In 1960 and in 1993.
There has not been a single world series that has NOT had a home run. And, two World Series have ended with a walk off home run, 1960 (Pirates beat Yankees in Game 7) and 1993 (Blue Jays beat Pirates).
Two World Series have ended in walkoff home runs. In the 1960 World Series, Bill Mazeroski of the Pittsburgh Pirates hit a home run in the bottom of the 9th inning in Game 7 to defeat the New York Yankees. In the 1993 World Series, Joe Carter of the Toronto Blue Jays hit a home run in the bottom of the 9th inning in Game 6 to defeat the Philadelphia Phillies.
1993, Joe Carter for the Blue Jays off of Mitch Williams for the Phillies. Walk off home run. I think there was one other time there was a walk off home run that ended the world series but I am not 100% sure when it was.
On October 13, 1915, Fred Luderus hit the first World Series home run for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Dustin Pedroia, as the first batter in the 2007 World Series, hit a home run off of Jeff Francis of the Colorado Rockies. That has been done once before, in the 1969 World Series when Don Buford of the Baltimore Orioles led off the Series with a home run off of Tom Seaver of the New York Mets. There have been many players to hit a home run in the first game of the World Series, the first being Jimmy Sebring of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1903 World Series. But Pedroia and Buford are the only two players that hit home runs in the first at bat of a World Series.
Yogi Berra hit the first pinch-hit home run in World Series history, off Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca in Game 3 of the 1947 World Series.
Yogi Berra hit the first pinch-hit home run in World Series history, off Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca in Game 3 of the 1947 World Series.
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