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Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big


 
Written By: Jose Canseco
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When Jose Canseco burst into the Major Leagues in the 1980s, he changed the sport -- in more ways than one. No player before him possessed his mixture of speed and power, which allowed him to become the first man in history to belt more than forty home runs and swipe more than forty bases in the same season. He won Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, and a World Series ring.

Canseco shattered the mold of the out-of-shape baseball player and ushered in a new era of superathletes who looked like bodybuilders, made outrageous salaries, and enjoyed rock-star lifestyles. And the ticket for this ride? Steroids. Behind the gaudy stats and the glamour of his public life, Canseco cultivated a secret just about everyone in MLB knew about, one that would alter the game of baseball and the way we view our heroes forever. Canseco made himself a guinea pig of the performance-enhancing drugs that were only just beginning to infiltrate the American underground. Anabolic steroids, human growth hormones -- Canseco mixed, matched, and experimented to such a degree that he became known throughout the league as "The Chemist." He passed his knowledge on to trainers and fellow players, and before long, performance-enhancing drugs were running rampant throughout Major League Baseball. Sluggers scooping up pitches at their ankles and blasting them out of the park, pitchers cranking fastballs inning after inning -- Canseco showed the players how to customize their doses to sculpt the bodies they wanted, and baseball as we know it was the result.

Today, this issue has crept out of the closet and burst into the headlines as players balloon to herculean proportions and hundred-year-old records are not only broken, but also demolished. In this shocking memoir, Canseco sheds light on a life of dizzying highs and debilitating lows, provides the answers to questions about steroids that millions of fans are only now beginning to ask -- and suggests that, far from being a passing trend, the steroid revolution is only a taste of things to come.

Who's juiced? According to Canseco's authoritative account, more than you think. And baseball will never be the same.


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Forgive Canseco

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Jose Canseco deserves for the American people to forgive him. This guy is one of the greatest baseball players in our time. Can you imagine being 38 home runs away from 500 runs to be in the baseball hall of fame, but never being able to go back to complete it? This book reveals the truth about what was going on in baseball -- that no one wanted to hear. Americans just wanted to sweep it under the carpet and not hear why Bonds, McGuire and so many more were baseball machines. They just wanted to watch the runs. Great book and America loves to forgive...lets do it!

"Insightful!" reviewed by former minor leaguer turned writer

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This book sort of feels like the masked magician who on national television revealed the secrets behind many mesmerizing magic tricks. I definitely have mixed emotions. On one hand, I find it very interesting, but, of course, then I am left with the disappointment to sift through.

In 1986, I was nine when my dad took me to Milwaukee County Stadium to see the up and coming Jose Canseco for the first time. We went to see the Milwaukee Brewers battle the Oakland A's, but we also went early and stayed late to try to catch Canseco in the players parking lot for an autograph. We got it! I'll never forget seeing him in street clothes and seeing his bulging (shaved, nonetheless) forearms for the first time. I'm glad this book confirms that what I saw was not natural. Ever since I was a kid, I aspired to become a Major Leaguer. My teen and early twenty years, I put in countless of hours of training in the weight room but my arms never got anywhere near what I saw that afternoon in 1986. I was drafted by the California Angels in 1995 and released from the team in 1996. I never touched the steroids, and unfortunately many players did. I sometimes wonder what my chances of making it to the show would have been if I competed in an even playing field, or if I decided to take the roids myself. I am glad I never gave in to the temptations, but I understand firsthand how a player who is willing to do whatever it takes to make it to the Major Leagues can easily fall victim to these dangerous drugs. It's good to know baseball is currently in rehab.

Definitly worth a read!

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Found this book to be very candid & HONEST assessment about one man's career in MLB. I read this book after reading 'Game of Shadows', then went on to read Jose Canseco's other book 'Vindicated' and found all these books compelling and informative. I admire anyone that can make a mistake (?), learn from it and then own up to it. Like him or not, Mr Canseco did a great public service by exposing the greed and deception behind the scenes by players and owners alike. Players are not heros, they're businemen as much as athletes and at one time, Steriods were good business. Level the playing field - Jose did it. Good read!

Seems truthful

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I thought he was just a sleeze, but really, he does a great job of displaying the things he knows (seemingly) without speculating. He could have gotten all over Bonds and A-Rod, but refrains. He only speaks on guys he knows by first hand - and it's still a lot of people. Very fast read. Glad I read it. Very different perspective from Game of Shadows and the Mitchell Report.

Entertaining

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Jose Canseco's "Juiced" really introduced me to a bit of the steroid culture in baseball and the appeal that steroids definitely have. While reading "Juiced", I found myself yearning for the chance to try steroids and see what they would really offer to me (against all of my better judgment of course). He offers such a bright picture of them at times done in a disciplined way that who WOULDN'T want to give them a try when a career depends on them.

The book is entertaining and as Jose says: he is an entertainer. Don't expect anything cerebral here ... just a interesting view of some of the baseball culture that you may or may not know about.

I enjoyed the book for what it was and found it an entertaining, quick read that I enjoyed while floating around my swimming pool. This was perfect for that.
Product Details Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.357092
EAN: 9780060746414
ISBN: 0060746416
Label: HarperEntertainment
Manufacturer: HarperEntertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: 2006-03-01
Publisher: HarperEntertainment
Release Date: 2006-02-28
Studio: HarperEntertainment

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