Deion Sanders (Born August 9, 1967), Nicknamed "Prime Time" And "Neon Deion", Is A Former National Football League Cornerback And Major League Baseball Outfielder Who Currently Works As An Nfl Network Analyst He Was Elected To The Pro Football Hall Of Fame In 2011 Sanders Is Considered One Of The Most Versatile Athletes In Sporting History Because He Played Two Sports At Multiple Positions He Played For The Atlanta Falcons, The San Francisco 49Ers, The Dallas Cowboys, The Washington Redskins, And The Baltimore Ravens, Winning The Super Bowl With Both The 49Ers And The Cowboys In Baseball, He Played For The New York Yankees, The Atlanta Braves, The Cincinnati Reds, And The San Francisco Giants He Attended Florida State University, Where He Excelled At Both Football And Baseballduring The 1989 Season, He Hit A Major League Home Run And Scored A Touchdown In The Nfl In The Same Week, The Only Player To Ever Do So Sanders Is Also The Only Man To Play In Both A Super Bowl And A World Serieson July 31 Of The 1991 Mlb Season, Sanders Hit A Key Threerun Homer To Spark A Comeback Win Against The Pittsburgh Pirates During The Braves Improbable Run To The National League West Division Title However, He Had To Leave The Braves The Very Next Day To Report To The Atlanta Falcons Because Of A Clause In His Nfl Contract And Missed The Postseason Before The 1992 Season, Sanders Reworked His Nfl Deal Whereby He Still Reported To The Falcons For Training Camp In August, But Was Allowed To Rejoin The Braves For The Postseason In Four Games Of The 1992 World Series, Sanders Batted 533 With 4 Runs, 8 Hits, 2 Doubles, And 1 Rbi Despite Sanderss Performance, The Braves Ultimately Lost To The Toronto Blue Jays In Six Games In 1997, Sanders Finished 2Nd In The Nl With 56 Stolen Bases In 115 Games While With The Cincinnati Redsdeion Sanders Cincinnati Reds 1998 Mlb Starting Lineup Action Figure & Exclusive Collector Trading Card Ages 4 And Up From Kenner
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