Jose Canseco's new book, Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and The Battle to Save Baseball, is due out in stores on April 1st. That's April Fool's Day, quite appropriately.
And according to the Web site of freelance writer Joe Lavin, the book alleges that Canseco introduced A-Rod to a steroids distributor. Oh, and by the way, apparently A-Rod was trying to have sex with Canseco's wife too.
What's next? He also was seen cockfighting with Aramis Ramirez? Off with his head!
Lavin claims he obtained Canseco's book from a bookstore in Cambridge, Mass. Bargain bin, no doubt. On his Web site, he writes that Canseco says he didn't actually inject A-Rod with steroids, but introduced him to a known supplier of steroids.
Hey, I've met O.J. Simpson, does that make me an accomplice?
The book apparently also alleges that Magglio Ordonez used 'roids. Lavin wrote that the reference is “that old yarn of one player injecting another with steroids, possibly in the buttocks.” Still spinning that old yarn, oh my...Hey, we get the "point."
A-Rod's reply to Canseco's steroid claim? Denial? Disgust? Some other word that begins with the letter D? Uh, not quite. "I really, absolutely have no reaction."
Hey, way to go out on a limb there Alex. And his reply to the claims about Canseco's wife? "I don't know how to answer that."
I guess he's waiting for his agent to tell him how to answer that. If Boras is indeed still his agent.
Look, Canseco is trying to make money. He wants to hurt baseball because he feels he was blackballed by MLB. And he's probably jealous of A-Rod's success. And if the story about A-Rod lusting after Jose's wife is true, there would be even more reason for Canseco to go after him.
I'm not saying that none of it is true. Who knows? Nobody should be beyond suspicion any longer. But I'm sick and tired of all the 'roid talk. I'm sick and tired of Jose Canseco. I'm sick and tired of A-Rod. I'm even sick and tired of writing sick and tired. So, A-Rod was introduced to a steroid distributor, that's the big bombshell? Well, wake the children, phone the neighbors and alert the media, we got us a story!
I'm telling you, this is playing out like a soap opera, only the storyline is dated and boring. As the Stomach Turns....
Further hurting Canseco's credibility is the January New York Times report that he allegedly offered to keep Ordonez out of his book in exchange for his investment in a movie promoted by Canseco. I guess Magglio didn't like the script.
I mean, good for him that he exposed some cheaters and for all he did to contribute to better drug testing and awareness, whether directly or indirectly. But enough is enough already!
So A-Rod doesn't know what to say, huh? Come to think of it...I do: a big, fat, resounding who cares???














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4 months ago
Its a good article with some good points, but realistically, Canseco was accurate the last time. I know he needs to make some money, but he called out Miguel Tejada, Rafael Palmeiro, and a number of other who've either tested positive or were named in the Mitchell Report.
So in response to your questions of who cares?
I do. And so should you and the rest of baseball world.
from 4 months ago
Thanks John. Not saying I don't care about steroids, I just don't care about he said-she said. Give me proof. and even then, I believe probably half of all players did something to enhance themselves so we're fooling ourselves if we think that anyone is above suspician. And he (Canseco) didn't give us a smoking gun...if he would have shot up A-rod, OK, now we have something. Chances are he may hve cheated, but A-Rod only knows for sure and he ain't telling unless he's caught red handed.
4 months ago
That is fair....I merely meant that Canseco has been accurate in the past....I also understand that something more would be good, but he also can't sell Arod out if he doesn't have any hard evidence. So you're probably right, this book is probably more of a money thing then anything else. Hard to say anymore who cheated, and I am tired of the he-said B-S too, and just want to see baseball without all the other steroid crap. So I guess I agree with you then that this shouldn't be anywhere near big news, especially with the book not being released yet. Will I read it though..Most likely. Canseco is pissed at the MLB for blackballing him, but he did have a hand in breaking this steroid thing to the world.
from 3 months ago
You're right, which is why I did point out "...good for him that he exposed some cheaters and for all he did to contribute to better drug testing and awareness, whether directly or indirectly..."
Thanks for the feedback John.
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