Jose Canseco

Jose Canseco Wrapped there, Jr. (born the July 2nd 1964 with Havana Cuba -) is a former player of the major Ligue of baseball, which evolved/moved in seven different teams. He is the brother of Ozzie Canseco which has him even played 24 parts in the major Leagues.

Career in major League of baseball

Jose Canseco plays her first season in major Ligue of baseball with the Athletics d' Oakland and strikes 33 circuits and produces 110 points. He is elected recruit of the year one year before his future fellow-member Mark McGwire. The newspapers call them then “Bash Brothers” (which one could translate by the Crashing to pieces Brothers ). In 1988, Canseco becomes the first player having struck 40 circuits and having stolen 40 goals at the time of the same season (called “club 40-40” in English). Athletics gain the title of the American Ligue, but lose against the Dodgers of Los Angeles in world Série. At the end of the season, Canseco accumulated 40 stolen goals, 42 circuits and obtains a Moyenne with the stick of 0,307. He is elected Meilleur player of the major leagues for the American League unanimously.

In 1989, Canseco misses half of the season because of a broken wrist. But it strikes 17 circuits nevertheless, leading Athletics to the world series where they beat the Giants of San Francisco 4 victories with 0. It strikes 34 circuits in 1990 but Athletics lose the world series against the Reds of Cincinnati 4 parts with 0.

The August 31st 1992, Canseco is transferred to the Rangers from Texas. Its season 1993 is one discussed season. Initially against the Indians of Cleveland, Canseco is the Voltigeur of right-hand side when the striker Carlos Martinez struck the ball close to the fence. Canseco lost the ball, which struck it with the head and continued with the top of the fence. Striking was thus a blow of circuit. The May 29th, Canseco enters the part as a Lanceur of changing against the Red Sox of Boston. It is wounded the arm and must undergo an surgical operation at the end of June what it makes him miss the end by the season. In 1998, it strikes 46 blows of circuit, the best total of its career. In 1999, it strikes 34 of them, then only 15 in 2000 and 14 in id=c/cansejo01}} * {{Baseball-cubic|id=C/jose-canseco}} {{gate baseball}} {{DEFAULTSORT: Canseco, Jose}} [[Category: Cuban player of baseball]] [[Category: Birth in 1964]] [[Category: Player of Athletics d' Oakland]] [[Category: Player of Rangers of Texas]] [[Category: Player of White Sox of Chicago]] [[Category: Player of the Yankees of New York]] [[Category: Player of Blue Jays of Toronto]] [[Category: Player of Red Sox of Boston]] [[Category: Acrobat of the major leagues of baseball]] [[Category: Indicated striker of the major leagues of baseball]] [[in: Jose Canseco]] [[ja: ホセ・カンセコ

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