These players have the most walk-off hits

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Freddie Freeman hasn't just put together a Hall of Fame-worthy career -- he's also had a flair for the dramatic.

On June 5, 2026, Freeman hit a walk-off homer in the ninth inning against the Angels to break a scoreless tie. We're all familiar with this story at this point: Freeman hit the first World Series walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the 2024 Fall Classic against the Yankees and followed up a year later with a walk-off homer against the Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series.

In total, Freeman has recorded 20 career walk-off hits, which is tied for the sixth-most by any player (postseason included) since RBIs became an official stat in 1920, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Below, you'll find the players with the most walk-off hits since 1920, which is followed by players with the most walk-off RBIs (including non-hits).

1. Frank Robinson, 26
Robinson hit 586 home runs, was a multi-time World Series and MVP Award winner and blazed trails by becoming the first black manager in AL/NL history in 1975. He also recorded 26 walk-off hits in his 21-year career, by far the most of any player dating back to 1920. Robinson's clutch moments late in games are just one aspect of his sparkling baseball accolades.

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2. David Ortiz, 23
"Big Papi" hit 541 home runs with a .931 OPS in his career and was even better when it mattered most, hitting 17 home runs with a .947 OPS in 85 postseason games. Ortiz built much of his legend during the 2004 postseason run that snapped Boston's World Series curse. He hit a walk-off homer to clinch the ALDS against the Angels and had walk-off hits in Games 4 and 5 of the ALCS against the Yankees to help erase a 3-0 series deficit and send the Red Sox to the the World Series.

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3-T. Dusty Baker, 21
Baker amassed 242 home runs and just under 2,000 hits in a 19-year MLB career and was a highly-regarded manager for years after his playing days. While his overall numbers were below many of the players on this list, Baker took his game up a notch when his teams needed him the most.

3-T. Tony Perez, 21
A key cog in the "Big Red Machine" for Cincinnati in the '60s and '70s, Perez had an excellent career that included 379 homers, two World Series titles and seven All-Star appearances. He also had 21 walk-off hits, including his game-winning single in Game 2 of the 1976 World Series against the Yankees, helping Cincinnati sweep New York in four games.

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3-T. Roberto Clemente, 21
Clemente was a game-changing talent that pushed boundaries as a Puerto Rican superstar who could do anything on a baseball field. His accolades included 15 All-Star selections, 12 Gold Glove Awards, the 1966 NL MVP and multiple World Series titles. He also added more to his all-around baseball excellence by producing big moments late in games with 21 walk-off hits.

6-T. Freddie Freeman, 20
Freeman is the only player with multiple walk-off home runs in the World Series, which he did in consecutive years in 2024 (Game 1 grand slam vs. the Yankees) and 2025 (Game 3 vs. the Blue Jays). No stage has been too big for Freeman, who has been a beloved figure both as a player and a person for the Dodgers and Braves in a career that should see him enshrined in Cooperstown some day.

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6-T. Andre Dawson, 20
"The Hawk" did it all on a baseball field, hitting 438 home runs and stealing 314 bases, all while playing excellent defense. In addition to his eight All-Star appearances and Gold Glove Awards, Dawson came up clutch on numerous occasions throughout his 21-year career, mainly with the Expos and Cubs.

6-T. Albert Pujols, 20
Pujols was one of the most feared hitters of all time during his peak and one of the best well-rounded first baseman to every play the game. Pujols' 703 homers, three MVP awards and two World Series titles are impressive enough, but he also collected 20 walk-off hits in his 22-year career.

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Most walk-off RBIs (including non-hits)

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