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Reports: Canseco's new book expected by Opening Day '08 - Click HERE to go to the original thread with graphics
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Jose Canseco has finalized a book deal for his sequel to "Juiced" and it is expected to hit bookstores by Opening Day of the 2008 season, two New York newspapers reported Sunday.

Robert Saunooke, Canseco's lawyer, told The New York Daily News and The New York Post that the book, which has a working title of "Vindicated" will be co-authored by former Sports Illustrated writer Don Yaeger.

"Jose already has a lot of stuff put together," Yaeger told The Daily News.

Disappointed by the Mitchell report, Canseco hopes to publish "an unjaundiced view, without the rose-colored glasses" of steroid use in baseball, Saunooke told The Post.

"The book is basically going to be -- I don't want to say an attack -- but it will be a clarification of why certain names should have been mentioned [in the Mitchell report] that were not mentioned," Saunooke said of the new book. "We had hoped that the Mitchell report would have been more revealing. It basically ended up being nothing more than [Mitchell saying], 'I talked to a lot of people, some people wouldn't talk to me and it's up to the commissioner,'" Saunooke told The Daily News.

Saunooke told The Post that he and Canseco talked to Sen. Mitchell and provided him with "tons of information and background" on steroid use in baseball. But when the Mitchell report was released, he and Canseco were disappointed that names like Rafael Palmeiro and Ivan Rodriguez were not named.

Canseco's name appears 105 times in the Mitchell report, more than that of Barry Bonds (103) or Roger Clemens (82). In all, the 409-page report identified 86 names to differing degrees, but Clemens clearly was the symbol.

"I saw the list of players, and there are definitely a lot of players missing," Canseco told Fox Business Network this month. "I don't know what they accomplished or what they are trying to prove."

Prodded further about players not included, Canseco said this of Alex Rodriguez: "All I can say is the Mitchell report is incomplete. I could not believe that his name was not in the report."

One of the topics of Canseco's new book, Saunooke told The Post, will be how Mark McGwire asked for immunity before his appearance before Congress in 2005.

Another topic of Canseco's new book might be A-Rod.

In July, Canseco told WEEI Radio in Boston that he had "other stuff" on Rodriguez, who he called a "hypocrite" who "was not all he appeared to be."

"Jose has information about A-Rod and the Yankees that will be in the book. But, I am not sure if Jose is willing to disclose it at this point," Saunooke, told The New York Times in July.

In Baltimore for a Yankees' game against the Orioles that month, Rodriguez told reporters that he hadn't heard Canseco's comments about him. "And I have no comment."

In "Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big," Canseco called himself the "godfather of steroids in baseball," saying, "I single-handedly changed the game of baseball by introducing them into the game."

He wrote in that book that he personally injected McGwire with steroids and that he saw McGwire and Jason Giambi inject each other.

Canseco also claimed he introduced the performance enhancers to Palmeiro, Rodriguez, and Juan Gonzalez when he joined the Rangers in 1992.

Canseco hit 462 home runs in a major league career between 1985 and 2001. He played seven full seasons for the A's before being traded to Texas in '92. He also played for Boston, the Yankees, Toronto, Tampa Bay, Oakland again, and the White Sox.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3173585







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A-rod is calling his lawyer now to prevent this book from being published ;)
KingOfAllWhites
Sweet, the Yankee fans can start denying their guilt now!!
Pussah2
so if arod is in it and hasnt filed a lawsuit against canseco by game number 2, than I'll agree Arod is on roids.
jobbey
Quote: Originally posted by Pussah2
so if arod is in it and hasnt filed a lawsuit against canseco by game number 2, than I'll agree Arod is on roids.


not roids HGH
AcquiringSignal
Arod in 1 year looks bigger and more cut...
Devil_Dog_Dre
Canseco has no reason to lie
nuge67
Quote: Originally posted by AcquiringSignal
Arod in 1 year looks bigger and more cut...


Roids don't make one's cock bigger you HOMO... Please show pictures to back up your claim..........
woogayo
so can i find this in the fiction section, next to harry potter?
KingOfAllWhites
Quote: Originally posted by Pussah2
so if arod is in it and hasnt filed a lawsuit against canseco by game number 2, than I'll agree Arod is on roids.


Pussy again cant keep his cock off arods mind....

How was that date buddy? Get a bj?
jasondylan
Canseco knows all!
Rammstein Musik
hopefully someone will sue him. he just needs to shut his fucking mouth and go away. like we would believe anything he has to say anyway.
Knowledge
"Jose Conseco just snitchin because he finished" - Rick Ross

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