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Canseco and his family left Cuba with his cousins when he and his brother were infants. They relocated to the United States, with José and Ozzie growing up in the Miami area, and attending Coral Park High School. Canseco did not attend college, having been drafted in the 15th round by the Oakland Athletics in 1982. He first received high regard for his remarkable power at one of his early minor league stops, with the Modesto A's in Modesto, California. Home run blasts of over 500 feet were common, and the fans would chant "Loot, loot!" to cheer him on. Canseco started the 1985 season with the AA Huntsville Stars in Huntsville, Alabama and became known as "Parkway Jose", for his long home runs (25 in half a season), that went close to the Memorial Parkway behind Joe Davis Stadium.

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  • José Canseco
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  • José Canseco Capas, Jr. (nacido el 2 de Julio de 1964) es un jardinero y bateador designado en las Ligas Mayores de Baseball. Nació en Havana, Cuba.thumb|Jose Canseco
  • Canseco and his family left Cuba with his cousins when he and his brother were infants. They relocated to the United States, with José and Ozzie growing up in the Miami area, and attending Coral Park High School. Canseco did not attend college, having been drafted in the 15th round by the Oakland Athletics in 1982. He first received high regard for his remarkable power at one of his early minor league stops, with the Modesto A's in Modesto, California. Home run blasts of over 500 feet were common, and the fans would chant "Loot, loot!" to cheer him on. Canseco started the 1985 season with the AA Huntsville Stars in Huntsville, Alabama and became known as "Parkway Jose", for his long home runs (25 in half a season), that went close to the Memorial Parkway behind Joe Davis Stadium.
  • José Canseco was the outfielder/designated hitter for the Oakland Athletics (1985–1992, 1997), the Texas Rangers (1992–1994), the Boston Red Sox (1995–1996), the Toronto Blue Jays (1998), the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999–2000), the New York Yankees (2000), and the Chicago White Sox (2001). He appeared as himself in The Simpsons episode "Homer at the Bat".
  • José Canseco Capas, Jr. (* 2. Juli 1964 in Havanna, Kuba) ist ein ehemaliger Baseballspieler. Er wurde meist als Outfielder eingesetzt, später auch als Designated Hitter. Im Laufe seiner Karriere in der amerikanischen Major League Baseball spielte er für insgesamt sieben Teams. Seinen größten Erfolg erreichte er 1989, als er mit den Oakland Athletics die World Series gewann. Nach seiner Baseballkarriere versuchte er sich im Kampfsport. Bei der MMA-Veranstaltung DREAM 9 verlor er seinen Kampf gegen den Koreaner Choi Hong-man durch TKO in der ersten Runde.
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