Jose Canseco Capas, Jr.

Jose Canseco Capas, Jr.

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Jose Canseco Capas, Jr. Wiki Biography

  • Jose Canseco Capas, Jr. was born in Havana, Cuba on July 2, 1964. 
  • He is best known as Jose Canseco, a former Major League Baseball player who won a number of prestigious awards during his active career, including four Silver Slugger awards and two World Series championships. 
  • His Major League baseball career ended in 2001, but he is still active as a player in leagues that are not affiliated with MLB, such as the Gold Basketball League. 
  • According to sources, Jose Canseco’s net worth is estimated to be $500,000. 
  • This figure was much higher when he was in the MLB; in fact, he earned up to $48 million during his career. 
  • However, like almost every other athlete, his earnings declined over time, especially after he retired. 
  • Canseco was born in Havana, but his family relocated to Miami, Florida, when he was a baby. 
  • In 1997, he was traded back to the Oakland Athletics, where he had started, but his season was cut short again, with him appearing in only 26 games. 
  • Canseco spent the last four years of his MLB career with the Toronto Blue Jays and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. 
  • These contracts also had an impact on his net worth. 
  • Overall, he had a successful career. 
  • He had 462 home runs, which ranked him 32nd all-time in MLB history, and he was one of only 11 players in history to have 400 runs or more, as well as 200 stolen bases. 
  • Canseco’s net worth has grown as a result of his attempts as a martial artist and boxer. 
  • He has also appeared on television in a number of shows, including the animated television series “The Simpsons” and the late-night talk show “Late Show with David Letterman.” 
  • In 2005, he admitted that he and several other baseball players, including Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmeiro, and Juan González, had used substances that were not permitted in professional sports. 
  • He and his ex-wife Jessica have a daughter, Josie; they were married from 1996 to 1999. 
  • Baseball’s RBI leader (1988) Most beneficial Junior varsity team member (Miami) Coral Park Senior High School) National Nash Bridges League Players for the New York Yankees Canseco, Ozzie Rafael Palmeiro is a Brazilian footballer. 
  • Duncan, Shelley The Silver Slugger Silver Slugger Award (Sports) (1988) Cardinals of St. Louis The Tampa Bay Rays Texas Rangers are a baseball team from Texas. 
  • The Pharmacist Homer and Marge The Surreal World Blue Jays players from Toronto America the Beautiful World Series (1989) World Series champion 

Jose Canseco Capas, Jr. Quick Info

Full Name Jose Canseco
Net Worth $500,000
Date Of Birth July 2, 1964
Place Of Birth Havana, Cuba
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
Weight 240 lbs (109 kg)
Profession Baseball Player, Baseball outfielder, Author, Actor, Columnist, Mixed Martial Artist
Education Coral Park High School
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Jessica Canseco (m. 1996–1999), Esther Haddad (m. 1988–1992)
Children Josie Marie Canseco
Parents Barbara Canseco, Jose Canseco Sr.
Siblings Ozzie Canseco
Nicknames José Canseco Capas Jr. , José Canseco Capas, Jr. , The Chemist , Jose Canseco y Capas Jr. , Hose A
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/josecanseco
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1154820
Awards All-Star (1986, 1988–1990, 1992, 1999), World Series champion (1989, 2000), AL MVP (1988), AL Rookie of the Year (1986), Silver Slugger Award (1988, 1990, 1991, 1998), MLB home run leader (1988, 1991), MLB RBI leader (1988)
Nominations 6 Hall of Fame votes, Most Valuable Player of the junior varsity team (Miami Coral Park High School), 1982 Major League Baseball draft
Movies “The Simpsons”, “Nash Bridges”, “Stripper’s Ball: Jenna Jameson”, “The Surreal Life”, “The Celebrity Apprentice”
TV Shows “Big Idea with Donny Deutsch”, “Boomer and Carton”, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, “CMI: The Chris Myers Interview”

Jose Canseco Capas, Jr. Quotes

  • You’ll be surprised at how steroid use has revolutionized the game of baseball. You’d be even more shocked if you found out which players have used them at one point or another in their career.

Jose Canseco Capas, Jr. Important Facts

  • Release of his book, “Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ‘roids, Smash Hits and How Baseball Got Big”. [2005]
  • Release of his book, “Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars and the Battle to Save Baseball”. [2008]
  • Release of his book, “Strength Training for Baseball”. [1990]
  • Signed a contract with the Laredo Broncos of the United Baseball League. Canseco will serve as a bench coach, a DH, and a pitcher. [August 2010]
  • Hired by the Yuma (AZ) Scorpions of the independent North American League as manager. Canseco and his twin brother, Ozzie, will also play for the team. [April 2011]
  • Release of the book, “Juicy: Confessions of a Former Baseball Wife” by Jessica Canseco. [2005]
  • Earned $45,080,000 in salary during his major league career.
  • Made major league debut on 2 September 1985.
  • Named to Baseball Digest magazine’s 1986 Rookie All-Star Team.
  • Had two singles in six at-bats with a walk and two strikeouts in an intrasquad game of an open tryout with the Los Angeles Dodgers at its Vero Beach, Florida training facility. Canseco, who is trying to get back into baseball, was told days earlier by the Dodgers there was a 99% chance the team wouldn’t sign him. (1 March 2004)
  • Member of 1992 American League Western Division Champion Oakland Athletics Team. Member of 1994 American League Western Division Champion Texas Rangers Team. Member of 1995 American League Eastern Division Boston Red Sox Team. Member of 1988 and 1990 American League Champion Oakland Athletics Teams. Member of 1989 World Series Champion Oakland Athletics Team. Member of 2000 World Series Champion New York Yankees Team.
  • Finished 4th in voting for 1991 American League MVP.
  • Father of Josie Marie Canseco with ex-wife Jessica Canseco.
  • Attended Coral Park Senior High School in Miami, Florida.
  • Sent to jail after violating probation for his part in a 31 October 2001 incident at a Miami Beach club. Judge Leonard E. Glick issued a warrant for Canseco’s arrest after learning he had failed to begin anger control classes and community service and leaving Florida for longer than 30 days, which were among the conditions of his three-year probation. Canseco’s twin brother, Ozzie, who was also involved in the incident, has complied with the terms of his probation. (18 February 2003)
  • Photographed leaving Madonna’s West Side apartment, then went 0-for-3 in Oakland’s 5-3 loss to the Yankees. He claimed later in his book “Juiced” that she had tried to seduce him that night. (10 May 1991).
  • Has claimed that 85% of current Major League Baseball players use steroids.
  • First player in MLB history to hit 30 or more homers for four different teams.
  • 2002: Canseco had many firsts in 2002. He signed a minor-league deal with the Montreal Expos. The Expos are the first team in the National League he had ever played for. He was going to be the OF/1B for the Frank Robinson managed team, but was released when he discovered he wouldn’t be an everyday player. He later signed a minor league contract with the White Sox and was sent to Triple-A Charlotte. The Charlotte Knight’s first game with Canseco was April 27th. Attendance at Charlotte increased over 50% once Canseco was with the Knights. He had five homers before retiring, May 13th.
  • Canseco and Mark McGwire were known as the Bash Brothers. Their trademark was an elbow slap.
  • Canseco’s book “Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ‘Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big” prompted a Congressional hearing on the use of performance-enhancing substances in baseball. Canseco, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro, Curt Schilling, Frank Thomas, and commissioner Bud Selig testified on 17 March 2005. McGwire refused to answer questions while Sosa and Palmeiro denied using steroids. Palmeiro, Schilling, and McGwire accused Canseco of lying. Palmeiro was suspended five months later violating baseball’s steroids policy.
  • June 27, 1990: signed the most lucrative contract in baseball to that date, a five-year, $23.5 million deal.
  • Has identical twin brother, Osvaldo (Ozzie).
  • November 16, 1988: Becomes the first unanimous AL MVP since Reggie Jackson in 1973.
  • November 25, 1986: Wins the AL Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first A’s player to do so since Harry Byrd in 1952.
  • First player in MLB history to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in the same season (1988).
  • August 31, 1992: The A’s traded Canseco to the Texas Rangers in exchange for OF Ruben Sierra, P Jeff Russell, and Bobby Witt.
  • February 13th, 1992: Rams his now-ex-wife Esther’s car, causing $10,000 in damage, following an argument.
  • May 29, 1993: Pitches the 8th inning of the Rangers 15-1 loss to the Red Sox in Boston. He allows three earned runs on three walks and two singles before retiring the side.
  • December 9, 1994: The Boston Red Sox obtain Canseco from the Rangers in exchange for OF Otis Nixon and 3B Luis Ortiz.
  • January 27, 1997: The Red Sox trade Canseco and cash to the Oakland Athletics for P John Wasdin.
  • February 4, 1998: Canseco signs a 1-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • December 9, 1998: The Tampa Bay Devil Rays sign Canseco.
  • August 7, 2000: The New York Yankees obtain Canseco from the Devil Rays. The move, which mystifies even manager Joe Torre, is presumably designed to keep the high-priced slugger away from AL East rivals.
  • 1998: Pleaded no contest in 1998 to a domestic violence charge for hitting his wife, Jessica Canseco.
  • December 7, 2001: Arraigned before Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Stanford Blake for two counts of aggravated battery in a 10/31/01 incident at a Miami Beach nightclub. Police said Canseco grabbed a club patron by the neck, punched him, and broke his nose. Canseco claimed he was with his brother and three women when a man violently groped one of the women, so he pushed the man but never hit him.

Jose Canseco Capas, Jr. Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Slamma Jamma 2017 completed Jose Canseco Actor
Piranha Sharks 2014 Jose Canseco Actor
Nash Bridges 1998 TV Series Chus Ortez Actor
The Simpsons 1992 TV Series Jose Canseco Actor
Champions by the Bay: The 1989 Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco Giants 1989 Video Actor
The Sheik 2014 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts 2016 Documentary Himself (rumored) Self
Sidewalks Entertainment 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Oprah: Where Are They Now? 2016 TV Series Himself Self
2nd Annual Babes in Toyland Pet Edition 2016 TV Movie Himself Self
Bikini Body Conscious Living 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Lord of the Freaks 2015 Documentary Himself Self
Inside Edition 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
This Hour Has 22 Minutes 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008-2013 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Poker Live 2012 TV Series Himself Self
CelebriDate 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Close Calls 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Apprentice 2011 TV Series Himself – Contestant / Himself Self
The Legal Analyst 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Larry King Live 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Pass the Sugar 2009 Documentary Himself Self
Super Dave’s Spike Tacular 2009 TV Series Himself Self
2009 Alma Awards 2009 TV Special Himself Self
Dream. 9: Featherweight GP 2009 Second Round 2009 TV Movie Himself Self
Jose Canseco: Last Shot 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2008 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2005-2008 TV Series Himself Self
The Girls Next Door 2008 TV Series Himself – All-Star Baseball Player Self
Inside MMA 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Sports Unfiltered with Dennis Miller 2007 TV Series Himself Self
CC Variety TV 2006 Video short Himself Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2006 TV Series Himself Self
ESPN Outside the Lines 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Costas Now 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Half & Half 2006 TV Series Himself Self
The Surreal Life 2003-2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch 2005 TV Series Himself Self
CMI: The Chris Myers Interview 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Howard Stern 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Hannity & Colmes 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Real Time with Bill Maher 2005 TV Series Himself Self
60 Minutes Wednesday 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
60 Minutes 2005 TV Series documentary Himself – Baseball Player (segment “Juiced”) Self
Mail Order Wife 2004 Himself Self
Stripper’s Ball (Jenna Jameson) 2003 TV Special Himself Self
Sunday Night Baseball 1991-2001 TV Series Himself – Oakland Athletics Right Fielder / Himself – Boston Red Sox Designated Hitter / Himself – Texas Rangers Designated Hitter / … Self
2000 Official World Series 2000 Video documentary Himself (New York Yankees DH) Self
1999 MLB All-Star Game 1999 TV Special Himself Self
The Tony Danza Show 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Super Dooper Bloopers 2 1994 Video Himself Self
Up Close Primetime 1994 TV Series Himself Self
A Call to Arms: The 1990 Oakland Athletics & San Francisco Giants 1990 Video Himself Self
1990 World Series: Home Video Cincinnati Reds vs Oakland A’s 1990 Video Himself Self
1990 World Series 1990 TV Series Himself – Oakland Athletics Right Fielder / Himself – Oakland Athletics Pinch Hitter Self
1990 American League Championship Series 1990 TV Series Himself – Oakland Athletics Right Fielder Self
1990 MLB All-Star Game 1990 TV Special Himself – AL Right Fielder Self
1989 World Series Home Video: Oakland A’s vs San Francisco Giants 1989 Video Himself Self
1989 World Series 1989 TV Mini-Series Himself – Oakland Athletics Right Fielder Self
1989 American League Championship Series 1989 TV Mini-Series Himself – Oakland Athletics Right Fielder / Himself – Oakland Athletics Pinch Hitter / Right Fielder Self
Jose Canseco’s Baseball Camp 1989 Video Himself Self
Reading Rainbow 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The 1988 Oakland Athletics: A Bashing Success 1988 Video Himself Self
1988 World Series Video: Los Angeles Dodgers vs Oakland A’s 1988 Video Himself Self
1988 American League Championship Series 1988 TV Mini-Series Himself – Oakland Athletics Right Fielder Self
1988 MLB All-Star Game 1988 TV Special Himself – AL Left Fielder Self
A’s All-Star Almanac 1987 Video short Himself Self
Will to Win: The 1987 Oakland A’s Highlights 1987 Video Himself Self
The Apprentice 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Inside Edition 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
60 Minutes 2005-2012 TV Series documentary Himself – Baseball Player / Himself (segment “Mike”) / Himself – Baseball Player (segment “Juiced”) Archive Footage
America’s Book of Secrets 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
World’s Dumbest 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Prime 9 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Rome Is Burning 2007-2008 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Himself – ‘Pinhead’ (segment “Pinheads & Patriots”) Archive Footage
Bigger Stronger Faster* 2008 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Beyond the Glory 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
100 Years of the World Series 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
MC Hammer: 2 Legit – The Videos 2002 Video documentary Himself (segment “Too Legit to Quit”) Archive Footage
The 50 Greatest Home Runs in Baseball History 1992 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage

Jose Canseco Capas, Jr. Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2014 Best Documentary Feature Boston International Film Festival Best Documentary Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts (2016) Won
2014 Audience Choice Award San Antonio Film Festival Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts (2016) Won
2013 Spa City Moxie Award Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts (2016) Won
2014 Best Documentary Feature Boston International Film Festival Best Documentary Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts (2016) Nominated
2014 Audience Choice Award San Antonio Film Festival Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts (2016) Nominated
2013 Spa City Moxie Award Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts (2016) Nominated