Career Highlights
- 1982: Drafted in the 15th round by the Oakland
Athletics.
- 1985: Minor league player of the year, went from
AA Huntsville to Oakland. Batted .333 with 36 HR
and 127 RBI in 118 games in AA and AAA Tacoma. Hit
first major league HR on September 9 off Texas.
- 1986: Rookie of the year with 33 HR (4th), 117
RBI (2nd), and 63 Extra Base Hits (9th).
- 1987: Sixth in AL in RBI with 113 and was 2nd
in the league in GWRBI (17). Second on the A's (next
to McGwire) in HR with 31 and improved his Avg from
.240 to .257. Finished with 35 doubles (10th).
- 1988: First unanimous MVP since Reggie Jackson
in 1973. Became the first player in major league
history to hit 40 HR (42) and steal 40 bases (40)
in the same season. Led the majors in HR, RBI (124),
and Slg Pct (.569). Led the AL in Extra Base hits
(76) and was 2nd in Runs (120) and TB (347), 4th
in SB, 6th in Hits (187) and On Base Pct (.391),
and 9th in Avg (.307), up 50 points from 1987. Of
his 42 HR, 27 tied the game or took the lead. Hit
3 HR in one game on July 3 at Tor. Reached 40/40
club Sept 23 when he stole 2nd off Milwaukee. Hit
a grand slam in his first ever World Series at bat,
but went hitless the rest of the series.
- 1989: Missed the first half of the season with
a broken wrist, but returned for the final 65 games
and still hit 17 HR and 57 RBI. Hit 5 HR in his
first 9 games back. Also hit .339 w/ runners in
scoring position. Was headed for 42 HR and 142 RBI
in 162 games. In game 4 of the ALCS in Toronto,
became the first player to hit a HR into the 5th
deck, 500 ft away (Mark McGwire became the 2nd player
to do that in 1996). Hit .357 in the World Series
sweep against the Giants and homered in game 3.
- 1990: Back injuries ruined a chance at 50/50
or 60 HR. Had 20 HR to Cecil Fielder's 22 HR and
was batting .330 in early June when he went on the
DL with a dislocated disk in his back. After he
got off the DL, he took the HR lead from Fielder
at 35, but re-injured his back and only hit 2 HR
the rest of the year (Fielder hit 51). He still
finished 3rd in the league with 37 HR and a .543
Slg Pct and 4th in RBI with 101, the 4th time in
5 years he got 30 HR and 100 RBI. Hit a Home Run
(his only hit) in the World Series against Cincinnati.
- 1991: Tied Cecil Fielder for the ML lead in HR
with a career-high 44. Finished 2nd in RBI with
122 and led the majors in HR per AB with a HR every
13.0 AB. He tied for 2nd in the AL in Runs (115)
and was 3rd in Slg Pct (.556), 4th in EBH (77) and
7th in TB (318). Had 34 HR and 87 RBI in his last
100 games. It was the 5th time in 6 years that he
hit at least 30 HR and had at least 100 RBI.
- 1992: Again was bothered by back and shoulder
problems and hit 26 HR and 87 RBI in 119 games.
Traded to Texas for Ruben Sierra, Jeff Russell,
Bobby Witt, and cash on August 31.
- 1993: Got his 1000th career hit May 2 vs Milwaukee.
Became the first player since Ted Williams to get
750 RBI in his first 1000 games. Pitched the 8th
inning in a 15-1 loss at Boston on May 29 and injured
his elbow. Missed the last 3 months of the season.
Finished with 10 HR and 46 RBI in just 60 games.
- 1994: Returned to form, hitting 31 HR (4th) and
90 RBI in 111 games in the strike-shortened season.
Batted .282, his highest avg since 1988. Hit his
250th career HR April 20 at Toronto. Had 3 HR, the
second one went 493 feet, a career high 8 RBI, and
went 5-5 June 13 against Seattle. Was traded to
Boston for Otis Nixon and Luis Ortiz after the season.
- 1995: Made his debut with the Red Sox as a DH.
Played 12 games before going on the DL for several
minor injuries. Tied Red Sox record of HR in 5 straight
games on August 21-25. Had a career high 16-game
hit streak from August 10-25, in which he hit 31-68
(.456) with 9 HR and 20 RBI to raise his avg from
.271 to .315. Went hitless for a game, the set a
new career high with a 17-game hit streak (Aug 27-Sept
15). Hit his 300th career HR on Sept 11 at Baltimore,
becoming the 70th player to reach that milestone.
He did it in less games (1235) than everyone except
Ralph Kiner and Babe Ruth (and now Mark McGwire).
He didn't homer in his last 10 games, finishing
with 24 HR and 81 RBI and a .306 batting avg in
just 102 games.
- 1996: Became only the second player in Red Sox
history to have two consecutive months with 10 or
more HR (Jimmie Foxx, 1938) when he hit 11 HR in
May and another 10 in June. Named AL Player of the
Week June 3-9 with 4 HR, 11 RBI and a .385 AVG.
Had 28 HR, 83 RBI, and a .308 AVG in only 86 games
when he got injured in early July. At the time,
he was battling with former Bash Brother Mark McGwire
and Brady Anderson for the Major League HR lead.
Returned for 10 games starting September 17, but
had only 1 RBI and no HR. Finished with 28 HR, 84
RBI, .289 AVG, and career highs in slugging pct
(.589), on-base pct (.400), production (.989) and
at bats/HR (12.9). Canseco also got his 1000th career
RBI, becoming the fastest player since Ted Williams
to 1000 RBI.
- 1997: Was traded back to the A's for pitcher
John Wasdin, reuniting him with Mark McGwire. Hit
only 23 HR and 74 RBI in 107 games before getting
injured in early August and missing the rest of
the season. Batted a career low .235.
- 1998: Signed with Toronto in the off-season meaning
that he would play 81 games in his favorite stadium
to hit in, the Skydome. He met his #1 goal of staying
healthy for a full season for the first time since
1991. Played in 151 games, hitting a career high
46 homers. He had 9 HR in both May and September,
and never had less than 6 HR in any month. Despite
a subpar 107 RBI, he moved into the top 100 in career
RBI. Canseco also stole 29 bases, the most he had
stolen since his 40-40 season, just missing another
30-30 year! His average, however, remained low at
.237.
- 1999: Signed with Tampa Bay, his 4th team in
4 years. Canseco came out of the gate fast with
10 HR and a .663 SLG in April, both team records.
That included his 400th career HR, making Canseco
the 28th member of the 400 club. He reached 400
HR in fewer games than anyone but McGwire and Ruth.
He continued his torrid pace by hitting 9 HR and
slugging over .600 in May and June as he led the
AL in HR for most of the first half, while flirting
with .300 for the first time since 1996. At the
All-Star break, he was still leading the AL in HR
with 31, and was also 5th in slugging pct, 8th in
RBI, and in the top 20 in runs. He became the 1st
player in history to hit 30+ HR with 4 different
teams (OAK, TEX, TOR, TAM). But right before the
All-Star game after playing outfield in an interleague
game, Canseco had to have back surgery. When he
got injured, he had career highs in Slugging pct
and HR pct.
Career Statistics
| Year |
G |
AB |
R |
H |
2B |
3B |
HR |
RBI |
TB |
BB |
SO |
SB |
AVG |
OBP |
SLG |
| 1985 |
29 |
96 |
16 |
29 |
3 |
0 |
5 |
13 |
47 |
4 |
31 |
1 |
.302 |
.330 |
.490 |
| 1986 |
157 |
600 |
85 |
144 |
29 |
1 |
33 |
117 |
274 |
65 |
175 |
15 |
.240 |
.318 |
.457 |
| 1987 |
159 |
630 |
81 |
162 |
35 |
3 |
31 |
113 |
296 |
50 |
157 |
15 |
.257 |
.310 |
.470 |
| 1988 |
158 |
610 |
120 |
187 |
34 |
0 |
42 |
124 |
347 |
78 |
128 |
40 |
.307 |
.391 |
.569 |
| 1989 |
65 |
227 |
40 |
61 |
9 |
1 |
17 |
57 |
123 |
23 |
69 |
6 |
.269 |
.333 |
.542 |
| 1990 |
131 |
481 |
83 |
132 |
14 |
2 |
37 |
101 |
261 |
72 |
158 |
19 |
.274 |
.374 |
.543 |
| 1991 |
154 |
572 |
115 |
152 |
32 |
1 |
44 |
122 |
318 |
78 |
152 |
26 |
.266 |
.359 |
.556 |
| 1992 |
119 |
439 |
74 |
107 |
15 |
0 |
26 |
87 |
200 |
63 |
128 |
6 |
.244 |
.344 |
.456 |
| 1993 |
60 |
231 |
30 |
59 |
14 |
1 |
10 |
46 |
105 |
16 |
62 |
6 |
.255 |
.308 |
.455 |
| 1994 |
111 |
429 |
88 |
121 |
19 |
2 |
31 |
90 |
237 |
69 |
114 |
15 |
.282 |
.386 |
.552 |
| 1995 |
102 |
396 |
64 |
121 |
25 |
1 |
24 |
81 |
220 |
42 |
93 |
4 |
.306 |
.378 |
.556 |
| 1996 |
96 |
360 |
68 |
104 |
22 |
1 |
28 |
82 |
212 |
63 |
82 |
3 |
.289 |
.400 |
.589 |
| 1997 |
108 |
388 |
56 |
91 |
19 |
0 |
23 |
74 |
179 |
51 |
122 |
8 |
.235 |
.325 |
.461 |
| 1998 |
151 |
583 |
98 |
138 |
26 |
0 |
46 |
107 |
302 |
65 |
159 |
29 |
.237 |
.318 |
.518 |
| 1999 |
113 |
430 |
63 |
120 |
18 |
1 |
34 |
95 |
242 |
58 |
135 |
3 |
.279 |
.369 |
.563 |
| 2000 |
98 |
329 |
47 |
83 |
18 |
0 |
15 |
49 |
146 |
64 |
102 |
2 |
.252 |
.377 |
.544 |
| 2001 |
76 |
256 |
46 |
66 |
8 |
0 |
16 |
49 |
122 |
45 |
75 |
2 |
.258 |
.366 |
.477 |
| Car. |
1887 |
7057 |
1186 |
1877 |
340 |
14 |
462 |
1407 |
3631 |
906 |
1942 |
200 |
.266 |
.353 |
.515 |
Career Records and Awards
- 1986: AL Rookie of the Year
- 1988: First 40-40 player ever
- Unanimous American League MVP
- Major League HR Champion and RBI Champion
- 2nd player to hit 30+ HR his first 3 seasons
- 2nd player to have 100+ RBI his first 3 seasons
- First player to hit a grand slam in his 1st World Series AB
- 1990: Leading vote getter for All-Star game
- 1991 : Major League HR Champion (tie)
- 1995 : Reached 300 HR in 3rd fewest games ever at the time
- 1999: Became 28th member of the 400 HR club
- Reached 400 HR in 3rd fewest games ever
- Career:
- First 40-40 (HR and SB) player in history
- 28th member of the 400 HR club
- Reached 400 HR in 3rd fewest career games
- Reached 300 HR in 3rd fewest career games at
the time
- Second player to have 30+ HR in his first 3 seasons
- Second player to have 100+ RBI in his first 3
seasons
- First player to hit a grand slam in his 1st World
Series AB
- 24th in career Home Runs
- 7th in career Home Runs/Game
- 17th in career RBI/Game
- 25th in career Total Bases/Game
- 9th in career HR/AB
- 18th in career RBI/AB
- 15th in career Isolated Power*
- 16th in career Power Rating*
- 28th in career Efficiency*
- 44th in career Total Baseball Ranking* (28th
batter)
- 26th in career Ultimate Batter Rating*
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4/8/2008
Jose appearing on The Best Damn Sports Show Period
 4/1/2008
Vindicated Book Signing Tour
 1/5/2008
Autograph Signing in New Jersey
 8/5/2007
For now, A-Rod represents hope for a clean homer king
 7/30/2007
One book later, Canseco still on a 'truth' mission
 7/30/2007
Unless he can back up his statements, Schilling should just keep quiet
 8/11/2006
Visit the STORE for gift items
 8/4/2006
Canseco was telling the truth after all
 7/31/2006
Canseco Wins Home Run Derby!
 11/29/2005
Jose voted SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR!
 11/29/2005
BASEBALL OWES CANSECO FOR STEROIDS CRACKDOWN!

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