Jose Canseco
Jose Canseco is a former professional baseball player who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily for the Oakland Athletics. Known for his impressive power-hitting, he hit 462 home runs during his career and was named the American League MVP in 1988. Canseco was a key player on the A's team that won the World Series in 1989. Beyond his athletic achievements, he has been a controversial figure, known for his candid admissions about performance-enhancing drugs and his outspoken personality in the media. After retiring, he has also ventured into reality television and various business pursuits.
Born on Jul 02, 1964 (61 years old)
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Dominican Republic:
José Canseco finished ahead of Mike Greenwell in the American League Most Valuable Player voting.
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Dominican Republic:
José Canseco is tied with Nick Kurtz for the second-most home runs by a rookie for the A's.
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United States:
Kotsay referenced Jose Canseco while discussing Kurtz's power hitting.
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United States:
Jose Canseco is a former MLB All-Star known for hitting 462 home runs during his career.
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