In the NLCS against Atlanta, Bonds collected six hits and scored five runs. His HR in Game 6 started an eight-run second inning, forcing a Game 7.
Pittsburgh won their 3rd straight NL East crown by nine games with 96 wins.
2. Roberto Alomar:Was the ALCS MVP.He hit .423 (11-26) in the six games. He homered twice, drove in four runs and scored four more, as well as stealing five bases in the series.
In the decisive Game 6 Alomar went 4-5 and delivered a game tying two-run shot of Dennis Eckersley in the ninth. The Blue Jays would take the game in extra innings.
During the regular year, he was an AL All-Star, Gold Glove winner, and finished 6th in the MVP voting. He hit .310 (177 hits), scored 105 R (3rd in the AL) and drove in 76. His 49 steals were5th in the AL.
The Blue Jays won 96 games and the AL East by four games. The took out Oakland in six in the ALCS, won the World Series in six more over Atlanta.
1. Michael Jordan:1992 MVP, Finals MVP, 1st team All-NBA, and All-Defense. Was a member of the original “Dream Team”.
Averaged 30 points, to lead the league, and added six rebounds and assists per game. Also had 2.3 steals and shot 52% from the field.
In the Playoffs he upped his average to 34.5 points per game. In game 7 of the eastern conference semifinals against New York, Jordan poured in 42 points to clinch the series.
2. Clyde Drexler:Finished 2nd in the MVP voting and was All-NBA, and a member of the “Dream Team”. Was fourth in the NBA with a 25 points per game average.He averaged 6.6 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game.
In game 5 of the 2nd round of the playoffs, Drexler put up 34 points and eight rebounds and assists to close out the Suns. He led the Blazers to a 2-0 lead in West Finals over the Jazz with a 36 point and 12 assist performance.
3. Karl Malone:Was All-NBA, a “Dream Teamer”, and 4th in the MVP. Was 2nd in the league with 28 points per game, and 1st in the NBA with 673 free throws made. Malone also put up 11 rebounds per game, and 52.6% shooting.
He averaged 29-11 in 16 playoff games including 37-11 in a game 5 clincher in round two over Seattle. He did his part in Game 3 of the West Finals with 39 points and 17 rebounds effort in a win.
The Jazz lost to Portland in six games in the West Final after taking 55 in the regular season and a Midwest division title.
Christian Laettner:Was named Player of the Year by and won the Wooden and Nasmith awards.He was a consensus All-American.He was the ACC Player of the Year.
During he senior year he put up 21.1 points 7.9 rebounds 57.5 % field goals, 81.5 % on free throws. He shot the nations second best 55.7% on three (54-97) in 35 games. Laetneer amassed these totals in just over 32 minutes per game.
In the NCAAs, he had one of the m ost memorable performance in touranment history. In perhaps the greatest college basketball game ever Laettner was front and center. He made all 20 shots he took, including 10-10 from the field (one three pointer) and all 10 of his free throws.His final shot is the most memorable of all, which put Duke back into the Final Four.
In title game against Michigan he added 19 points in route to being named All-Final Four. Duke went 34-2 and was ranked #1 from start to finish. Their wins included over then #7 St. Johns, #14 Georgia Tech, at #4 UCLA, and over #6 Kentucky and #5 Indiana in NCAA Tournament. The Blue Devils went on to win their 2nd straight national championship.
Jimmy Jackson: Was a consensus All-American in 1992. He was named Player of the Year by UPI.He was also named Big 10 Player of the Year.
Ohio St. won the Big Ten and finished with a 26-6 and 15-3 in conference. They were #5 in the final poll. The Buckeyes, led by Jackson advanced to the Elite Eight before losing in overtime to Michigan.
In the NCAA Tournament Webber put up four double doubles. He had 11-12 in round vs Temple. He had 30-9 after hitting on 12 of 15 shots in round two vs. E. Tennessee St.
He carried the Wolverines to an upset of to seed Ohio St in the regional final with 23 points 11 rebounds and five blocks in 43 minutes. He was named Southeast Region MVP.
Webber was named All-Final Four with a 15 point 11 rebound and 2.5 block average in the two games.
Michigan finished the season 25-9 and #15 in the final poll.
In the divisional playoffs vs. Kansas City Thomas ran for an even 100 yards and added 21 more in the air in the Bills 37-14 rout.
Buffalo went on to beat Denver to go to the Super Bowl, where they lost to Washington. The Bills went 13-3 and won the AFC East by five games. Thomas helped Buffalo to the league’s top rush offense and second best total offense that average 28.6 points per game.
3. Barry Sanders: He was named first team All-NFL and to the Pro Bowl. He was awarded the Bert Bell award, as player of the year. Sanders finished second in the NFL with 1536 rush yards. He topped the league with 103.2 yards per game (15 games) and 17 total touchdowns, the most in Lions history.
1.Jack Morris:Fourth in the AL with 18 Wins. Was 3rd in the league with over 246 innings pitched and 10 complete games pitched. He had a 3.43 ERA and struck out 163.
Morris won Game 1 and 4 of the ALCS against Toronto. In the Game 4 win he went eight innings and gave up just two runs.
In Game 7 of the World Series, he carried the Twins to their 2nd World Title in five years. Morris shutdown the Braves, with the first and only 10 inning shutout in a World Series game, as Minnesota won 1-0.
The 36 year old, was named World Series MVP and
finished the series two wins and allowed just three runs in 23 IP.
Morris also started the All-Star game for the American League.
The Twins finished season with 95 wins and won American League West by eight games.
2.Barry Bonds:Hit 25 HRs and drove in 116 runs, which was second in the National League. Hit .292 and scored 95 runs. He finished with 43 stolen bases, which was fifth in the league.
He finished second the MVP voting. Won the Gold Glove in left field and silver slugger award for the OF.
The Pirates won 98 games and the National League East by 14 games. They had the best record in MLB by three games but lost to Atlanta in the NLCS in seven games.
3.Kirby Puckett:Hit .319 and had 195 hits. He scored 92 runs and drove in 89 more. He hit 15 home runs.
Puckett won the Gold Glove, and was named anAll-Star.
He was the 1991 ALCS MVP as the Twins defeated in the Blue Jays.
In the World Series vs. Atlanta, Puckett drove in four runs and scored four times.
In Game 6 Puckett’s run scoring triple opened the scoring for the Twins. His sac fly broke a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the 5th. In the bottom of the 11th inning, he forced a game 7 with a walk off home run.
The Twins won the World Series in seven games over Atlanta, after finishing the regular season with 95 wins and the American League West crown.
Larry Johnson: Played in 35 games. Scored 22.7 points and grabbed 11 rebounds per game while converting 2 of every 3 shots from the field. He shot 81.8% on free throws.
Scored nearly 22 points per game in his five NCAA tournament contests, including 30 in the West Regional Final against Seton Hall. He added over ten rebounds and two steals a game in postseason play.
UNLV went undefeated in the regular season (30-0) and finished the 34-1 after losing to Duke in the Final Four. Runnin’ Rebels won the West Region as the top seed and the #1 ranked team in the country.
He was the Most Outstanding Player in 1991 Final Four as he led the Blue Devils to their first national championship. He scored 28 points in the stunning upset of #1 UNLV in the semis and put in 18 points and had 10 rebounds in the final against Kansas.
Duke finished the season 32-7 and was #6 in the final rankings before the postseason, as they were ACC regular season champions.
Laettner was was a consensus 2nd team All-American. He also named All-Final Four, All-ACC Tournament and All-MidWest Region in the NCAAs.