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Josie Canseco has officially moved on as she went Instagram official with Atlanta Braves pitcher A.J. Smith-Shawver.
Jose Canseco, former MLB player In addition, he admitted guilt to criminal violence charges related to a 2001 pub brawl in Miami Beach in which his twin brother Ozzie also participated.
Josie Canseco and Jose Canseco (Images credit: Instagram/ @josiecanseco) Jose Canseco looked like a dead-on lock to join the pantheon of all-time greats like Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, and Roberto ...
Jose Canseco has moved on from his pitch of assisting New York Mets outfielder Tim Tebow with his at-bats to taking swings at the second-most high-profile pairing of the weekend. No, no, not ...
Jose Canseco was a great player's PED aside Despite performance enhancements tainting his reputation, Jose Canseco was truly a spectacle to behold during his 17-year Major League Baseball career.
54-year old former baseball star Jose Canseco is leaving the worlds of MMA and celebrity boxing behind to become a professional wrestler.
Jose Canseco all-time scumbag move taking a fight when he knew he had a torn shoulder. Took the PPV bag, took a dive and rode off like the RAT he is. BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
"Jose Canseco is no longer an employee with NBC Sports California," the network said in a news release, via ESPN. "His agreement with us ended after the 2017 season.
Oakland Athletics former outfielder Jose Canseco prepares to throw the ceremonial first pitch before the game against the San Francisco Giants at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. / Darren ...
Jose Canseco’s political aspirations know no bounds. According to his most recent social media activity, even the office of President of the United States is in his sights. When last we left you ...
Jose Canseco isn’t done trolling Alex Rodriguez. After throwing an Easter Sunday dig at the former Yankees superstar, Canseco, 55, tweeted a bizarre message directed at Rodriguez’s fiancée ...
“Jose Canseco is no longer an employee with NBC Sports California,” NBC Sports California said in a release, according to USA Today. “His agreement with us ended after the 2017 season.