Twelve or More Career Walk-off Home Runs
Player | Walk-off HR | Teams and years |
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Jim Thome | 13 | 1991–02, 2011 (Cleveland Indians), 2003–05, 2012 (Philadelphia Phillies) 2006–09 (Chicago White Sox), 2009 (Los Angeles Dodgers), 2010-11 (Minnesota Twins) |
Jimmie Foxx | 12 | 1925–35 (Philadelphia Athletics), 1936–42 (Boston Red Sox), 1942, 1944 (Chicago Cubs), 1945 (Philadelphia Phillies) |
Mickey Mantle | 12 | 1951-68 (New York Yankees) |
Stan Musial | 12 | 1941-44, 1946-63 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Frank Robinson | 12 | 1956-65 (Cincinnati Reds), 1966-71 (Baltimore Orioles), 1972 (Los Angeles Dodgers), 1973-74 (California Angels), 1974-76 (Cleveland Indians) |
Babe Ruth | 12 | 1914-19 (Boston Red Sox), 1920-34 (New York Yankees), 1935 Boston Braves |
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