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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.
In this sequel to the revolutionary Air Force Gator, eight years
have passed since the Crocodile Rock incident that almost
irrevocably damaged the United States. Since saving the country on
that day, Air Force Gator's legendary status has grown to unseen
heights. His strength is magnified after being exposed to the
chemical GatorAid. He's dating a super hot stripper. Once a
desperate and alcoholic whoremonger, the alligator pilot has
finally found peace. When President Obama organizes a rally on the
National Mall to honor the inaugural Air Force Gator Day, the
heroic reptile plans on announcing his retirement from military
duty. His dreams of a quiet retirement come crashing down around
him when a fringe group of radical reptiles led by an evil pig
farmer interrupts the festivities and carries out a massive
terrorist attack. Devastated by the increasingly personal attacks
of the Sons of Gustav, it's time for Gator to lace up his boots
again and bring the pain.
Vindicated is the New York Times bestselling memoir from Jose
Canseco with shocking new details about Major League Baseball's
steroid epidemic. In 2005, Jose Canseco blew the lid off Major
League Baseball's steroid scandal--and no one believed him. His New
York Times bestselling memoir Juiced met a firestorm of criticism
and outrage from the media, coaches, clubs, and players, many of
whom Canseco had personally introduced to steroids--with a needle
in the ass. Baseball's former golden boy, Rookie of the Year,
onetime Most Valuable Player, and owner of two World Series rings
was called a liar. Now, steroids are back in the headlines.
Record-breaking athletes are falling from grace, and the infamous
Mitchell Report confirmed the names of major leaguers who have
indeed used steroids while others remain under investigation. The
answer is clear: Jose Canseco told the truth. And why wouldn't he?
He started it all. Finally, in Vindicated, Canseco picks up where
Juiced left off, revealing details even more shocking than in his
controversial first book. He spills never-before-implicated
names--arguably the biggest in the game of baseball--and explores
the mystery of one celebrated player about whom key information was
suddenly excised from Juiced at the last minute. He talks candidly
about what the Mitchell Report did--and didn't--get right, why
steroid use became so rampant, and how his life has changed since
he tore the lid off Pandora's box. Lest there be any doubt about
theveracity of his claims, Canseco subjected himself to three lie
detector tests, one of which was conducted by a former FBI special
agent and top polygraph examiner who investigated the Unabomber,
Whitewater, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the 1993 bombing of the
World Trade Center. Transcripts of those taped interviews are also
included in this straight-talking examination of the current state
of baseball. This time, he's not just out to clear his name. He's
out to clean up the game.
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