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Jose Canseco
MLB debut September 2, 1985 for the Oakland Athletics Last MLB appearance October 6, 2001 for the Chicago White Sox Career statistics Batting average .266 Home runs 462 Runs batted in 1,407 Teams Oakland Athletics (1985–1992) Texas Rangers (1992–1994) Boston Red Sox (1995–1996) Oakland Athletics (1997) Toronto Blue Jays (1998) Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999–2000) New York Yankees (2000) Chicago White Sox (2001) Career highlights and awards 6× All-Star (1986, 1988–1990, 1992, 1999) 2× World Series champion (1989, 2000) AL MVP (1988) AL Rookie of the Year (1986) 4× Silver Slugger Award (1988, 1990, 1991, 1998) AL Comeback Player of the Year (1994) 2× AL home run champion (1988, 1991) AL RBI champion (1988) José Canseco Capas, Jr. (born July 2, 1964), is a Cuban-American former Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder, and designated hitter. Canseco has admitted using performance enhancing drugs during his playing career, and in 2005 wrote a tell-all book, Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big, in which he claimed that the vast majority of MLB players use steroids. After retiring from Major League Baseball, he also competed in boxing and mixed martial arts. Canseco is the identical twin brother of former major league player Ozzie Canseco.

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