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  1. Jun 17, 2013 · Here is a look at the life of former Major League Baseball player Jose Canseco. Personal Birth date: July 2, 1964 Birth place: Havana, Cuba Birth name: Jose Canseco Capas Jr. Father: Jose Canseco Sr.

  2. At the end of his career, Jose Canseco, the self-proclaimed “godfather of the steroid era,” was effectively forced out of baseball. As revenge, Canseco conceived a tell-all memoir in which he would call out his fellow players for steroid use. Within a month of its publication, Juiced sparked a congressional hearing. This is the story

  3. Líder de carreras impulsadas de la MLB (1988) Primer 40/40 en la historia de MLB (1988) [ editar datos en Wikidata] José Canseco Capas, Jr. ( La Habana, 2 de julio de 1964) es un exjugador de béisbol cubano. Jugó como outfielder y bateador designado en la Major League Baseball y es el hermano gemelo del jugador Ozzie Canseco .

  4. Jose Canseco Audio and Video. The Jose Canseco Audio and Video section of Canseconet.com is where you can listen to LIVE game broadcasts and other classic clips. You listen to Jose's classic 5th deck home run from the 1989 playoffs in Toronto or to a number of clips of Jose talking. There are even a few video clips, including some interviews ...

  5. Jul 6, 2015 · Photograph by Matthew Putney For Sports Illustrated. JACKED UP At 51 years old, and three decades after his major league debut, Canseco is a long way from the bright lights of the big leagues. But after everything, he can still put a charge in the ball. PHOTO. JOHN IACONO FOR SPORTS ILLUSTRATED.

  6. Jul 19, 2014 · OAKLAND, Calif. — Jose Canseco was nervous and scared about showing up to the reunion for the 1989 World Series champion Athletics this weekend. Until Friday, Canseco had not been back to the ...

  7. Dec 29, 2018 · July 31, 1988. 1988 – Jose Canseco belts two home runs in the A’s 6 – 2 win over Seattle to become the first player to hit 30 or more home runs in each of his first three major league seasons. August 6, 1988. Jose Canseco became the 11th player in major league history to hit 30 homers and steal 30 bases in a season.

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