To rack up a lot of home runs in the postseason, a hitter needs plenty of chances and the ability to come through on the biggest stage.
These elite October performers have had both, each producing at least 18 big flies in their playoff careers. Here is a look at the top postseason home run hitters of all time.
1. Manny Ramírez: 29 HR
Manny played in 11 postseasons for the Guardians, Red Sox and Dodgers, got 493 plate appearances (third all time) and slugged a typically robust .544. His first two postseason homers, in Game 2 of the 1995 American League Championship Series, helped Cleveland reach the World Series. He was still raking as a 36-year-old for the 2008 Dodgers, when he went 13-for-25 with four big flies in eight October games. In between, Ramírez was MVP of Boston’s victory in