JOSE CANSECO
Playing along side Jose Canseco, this is my account of my playing days in the Oakland A's minor leagues.
Jose Canseco
In my playing days, I came up in the minor leagues with him.
Playing both in the minor leagues and big leagues with him. I also
played along side Mark McGwire.
When Jose was first playing in the minors, he was a young kid. Not weighing
very much and skinny in stature. In the low minors he hit few home runs
and struck out a lot. He was signed by the A's after a recommendation
by a scout. He was not a high pick.
It was noticed that after his average year in single A, he came to spring
training the following year looking like Charles Atlas. Jose Canseco had gone from being
skinny to the hulk.
After talking to Jose, I proposed the question to him about what he was
doing to increase his size and strength so dramatically. He replied that
he was lifting weights 8 hours a day. I balked at this and asked him
again how he was doing it and he replied that he was taking steroids.
The next season, Canseco went on a rampage hitting wise. He started tearing
up the league in double A and was soon promoted to triple A where he joined
me on the Tacoma Tigers. He proceeded to tear up the triple A league
also and when we played in Vancouver, an interesting thing happened and
was amusing. While playing a game and after the opposing team could not
get him out, when he appeared for his next at bat, on the score board
appeared, "Now batting, Roy Hobbs".
So Roy Hobbs was born in the Pacific coast league and he was hispanic with
unbelievable bat speed. He remained with us for the short remainder of the
season.
When we played at home, we played in Cheney stadium in Tacoma Washington.
The center field fence is a long ways away, some 400 and something feet away
with a towering green monster that rises at least 50 feet. In my 4 four years
at Cheney stadium, I never once saw anybody hit one over that fence. Not only
was it a long way away with a towering wall, the temperature was always damp
and the ball did not carry very well. When Jose Cansecon joined us at Cheney stadium, it was
the first time I saw an opposing team stop what they were doing to watch
Jose hit. You could have heard a pin drop. Jose was launching balls consistently
over the centerfield wall and also putting them over the light tower in
left centerfield which was also a herculean feat. I had never in my life
witnessed such power. It was truly amazing to watch. Senor Roy Hobbs!
I had asked Jose if he thought steroids had helped his performance on
the field. His reply was that it had. He felt that steroids allowed him
to play at the level he was at. Now the real question is, how is this going
to effect him long term.
I can say this, Jose has changed in a lot of ways. I have known him for
quite awhile and he used to be easy going. Seeing him now on interviews
and other occasions, I can honestly say that he is a changed man.
Time will tell what effects will have on Jose. I can only hope that it
doesn't cause him any morbidity or mortality. That would be a shame for
a short time of glory.
My advice is to stay away from steroids. The effects are long lasting and
not worth the risk. Read my article on steroids to learn more.
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