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Remembering Deion Sanders' brilliant 1992 World Series with the Braves that almost didn't happen

Deion Sanders was rather incredible during the 1992 World Series.

Atlanta’s fourth outfielder, the two-sport athlete better known as “Prime Time” hit .533 against the Blue Jays, with five stolen bases, four runs scored in 17 plate appearances. He’s the only player ever to hit at least .500 with at least five stolen bases in a World Series.

Despite those efforts, Toronto won in six games.

With the World Series underway and Coach Prime making headlines — and headway — as Colorado’s head football coach, we thought we’d take a look back at Sanders’ dynamic postseason series.