<P> By mid-July, Sanders expressed that he was unsure if he would remain with the Yankees or report to NFL training camp for the upcoming NFL season . He requested a $1 million salary for the 1991 season, and the Yankees ended negotiations on a contract extension with Sanders . He left the team, finishing the 1990 season with a . 158 batting average and three home runs in 57 games . In September 1990, the Yankees placed Sanders on waivers with the intention of giving him his release, as Yankees' general manager Gene Michael said that Sanders' football career was stunting his baseball development . </P> <P> Sanders later signed with the Atlanta Braves for the 1991 MLB season . On July 31, Sanders hit a key three - run homer to spark a comeback win against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the Braves' 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 . </P> <P> During his most productive year in the majors, the 1992 season, he hit . 304 for the team, stole 26 bases, and led the NL with 14 triples in 97 games . During the 1989 season, he hit a major league home run and scored a touchdown in the NFL in the same week, the only player ever to do so . Sanders is also the only man to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series . </P> <P> In four games of the 1992 World Series, Sanders batted . 533 with 4 runs, 8 hits, 2 doubles, and 1 RBI while playing with a broken bone in his foot . Despite Sanders's performance, the Braves ultimately lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in six games . In Game 3, he narrowly avoided being a victim of what would have been only the second triple play in World Series history (following Bill Wambsganss's unassisted triple play in 1920). With Sanders on second base and Terry Pendleton on first, David Justice hit a deep fly ball to center field that Blue Jays center fielder Devon White unexpectedly caught with a leaping effort . Pendleton passed Sanders on the bases for the second out, but umpire Bob Davidson called Sanders safe after he scampered back to second base . Replays showed that Toronto third baseman Kelly Gruber tagged him on the heel before he returned to second . </P>

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