I wrote a letter to Jose in 1989 with a baseball card in it. He signed it and sent it back. Canseco was my favorite player at the time. It really meant alot to me. Thank you Jose.
Kinda thought it was shifty what he did with the steroid telling thing, but I am glad I read this. Sometimes it's easy to judge celebrities, but they are just people like me who become superstars and rich as a kid. I forget to look at my self and realize what kind of a dick I would of been if I was in that situation. It's nice I haven't really liked him for a whe and reading this I realize that and totally do again. It's dumb but cool
I met Jose playing pick up water volleyball games at a hotel in Hawaii, back in the early 90s. He had recently been chosen MVP. I think he was with his first wife. He made it fun, while playing to win just as he did in baseball. I was on his team and he was encouraging and funny, and made you feel like you were a real part of a team. He was never an elitist. He was real. Jose, you are the best. Thank you for being you.
I'm a major reader. I study health, and for one, I always want to do what's good for me and my human body, both short term and long term. One of the studies has been that of anabolic steroids. " They are bad for you, ...and they will kill you!" I'm 72 years old now. Some super famous bodybuilders and actors have taken lots of steroids, or pde's, whatever we want to call them. The idea is to take ANYTHING that you put into your human body as a MED. As in a Minimum EFfective Dose, and not 10x as much, not 50x as much, but not twice as much either! THAT is what goes Against your body, your health, and your life.
@@SOUTHSIDESUPERSTAR My pleasure. Anything I can do to make someone sound like they aren't a part of BLM I look at like it's service work. Have a great day!
Jose Canseco is Awesome !!! I've seen him on many interviews and he never hesitates to answer any questions with full honesty.. He was an incredible baseball player.
He was a little before my time because I was born in 91 but I did follow Barry Bonds going for the HR record in the early 2000’s and I can imagine what that was like back then
During spring training in (1988) Phoenix AZ I followed him out to his Corvette to get his autograph. He signed my baseball along with the whole team. Yes, it’s a World Series ball! I still have it!
It's amazing how humble this guy is. What a great interview he is. "I wasn't very good in high school". You won MVP 2 years in a row and tied in the nation for homeruns your senior year.
I noticed MLB players usually don't think much of their HS careers because they get surrounded by teammates who also wreck HS baseball. Plus he was drafted waaay late and rarely those players do anything.
Don't put Canseco and Mike in the same sentence .Tyson would never have done what Canseco did .Canseco did it for one reason only , because he was broke and needed money .There was no interest in saying it until he became broke ,so stop with the ,he's so honest bullshit .If his motives were pure he would have said something before if it bothered him so much .Since he used the roids and that's what made him ,does he feel bad enough to return the money he made during those years .Enough with Canseco and what a righteous man he is .
@@nealgrignon4826 lol if you want to point fingers, theres a lot of violent evil things Mike Tyson has done that Jose wouldnt do… Tyson himself talks about this stuff, so i aint lying
His complete lack of bitterness is impressive enough. Combined with a natural ease to inform, explain and offer constructive insights makes this very special. Thank you Jose for laying this out so selflessly. You’re helping people here.
Jose Canseco... worst pitchers nightmare in middle 80's and 90's, a spectacular slugger, honest and humble guy. Thanks Jose for the show. Good interview.
He backs up his statements with specific information - not vague references or avoidance in talking about the problems he's had in his life. Well done Jose.
@@SportsBoss999...I appreciate his honestly but he appears to embellish or maybe straight out lie to make himself look better... And he doesn't take responsibility for an awful lot of unfortunate events that befell him... I mean, getting swept by the Reds and you're blaming the ump for the whole series.... Nevertheless, one of my favorite players of all time and good interview... I believe the Madonna story but not complete...
He was definitely not the Mike Tyson of baseball the most feared hitter to me was Barry when it mattered they walked em every single time dude has the most intentional walks all time by a huge mile
@@markvisconti4507 Jose title is still what it's always been he's the godfather of the steroid era and he's the other half of the bash brothers I like Jose he did the right thing by bringing steroids to light it made the game exciting yes but it's not good for people to be addicted to it 💯
I have been following the A's since 1972, so of course I am a big Canseco fan. Whether you love him or hate him, the guy is brutally honest! That is why I love him, Rodman, and Barkley.
Bruhhh. 85-92ish was when Baseball stars were Rock stars. Almost every team has players everyone knew. Not so much today. Mets; Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Gary Carter.. the pirates; Bobby Bonilla, Barry Bonds, The giants; Kevin Mitchell, Will Clark, oakland A's; Canseco, Mark Mcguire, Ricky Henderson, Dennis Eckersly, Dave Stewart, Walt Weiss
@@bigdaddy2343 You should add Terry Steinbach to that list of great Oakland players. Great defensive shortstop who could hit and had a little pop in his bat too.
I followed him for most of his career. I have seven autographed jerseys and hundreds of baseball cards. Still my favorite player after all these years. He’s a very humble and nice guy. I wish him luck and all he does moving forward.
Not his honesty. Getting caught and bringing down everyone with him. He's not a "good person" by any means. Listen to all his teammates talk about him. The dude was interested only in his own success and his money. Along with extremely jealous. It's amazing how an hour clip can give you such an emotional investment you conclude he's just a good guy speaking the truth.
I'm guessing this is the only interview you have seen him do, because if it wasn't you would realize he has a different answer to the same questions each time.
I was thinking the same thing. But its a long shot. He has to make it known he would like to do it. ESPN could use him as a baseball analyst cause his knowledge of the game is phenomenal.
He's never done anything wrong and all those criminal charges were mistakes to hear him tell it. He's a narcissist personality and admitting wrong just isn't part of their MO. If he does make an admission it's always with a caveat.
I totally agree. This man is a great speaker and is genuine. Maybe THAT's why he's not on TV, come to think about it. He has dignity and truthfulness going for him.
Jose is an awesome person in general. He's not a liar, raised a beautiful daughter, and won MLB Awards, Championships & accolades like him or not. He's a very likable Person, and as good as he was in baseball, I'm sure his mom is looking down on him smiling on the man he become. I remember being young and baseball was everything in the world to me. But he realizes there's much more to life than that. I truley admire Jose the man and baseball player.
And I really admire him for admitting that he should never be in the hall of fame because his numbers don't qualify him! That was a gutsy thing to say! Most retired MLB players at his caliber would never make such admission!!
He`s not a liar? You want the hundreds of interviews where he denies using steroids? He won awards, because he cheated....so he did not win championships...he cheated them
one of the most nicest things for my son. When he was on Oakland Athletics.he did a make a wish for my Son and 1 week before he was called to the team upstairs Oakland Athletics playing on the East Coast and flew back. You don't here how much he gave to make his dream come true. Thank you for doing that.
I meet Jose many years ago at the Palms in Las Vegas. I saw him allot while I was there. So many fans ask him to sign stuff and take a photo with him. I have to tell you he was the nicest guy to these fans. He would spend time talking and payed attention to what they said. He is a genuinely nice guy. He is a true Champion.
That is nice to hear because my brother and I went to get his autograph in 96 when he was with the Red Sox. That day there were mostly young kids with their Dads. I was so disappointed. He never looked up, never said hello, or smiled at the kids, just kept signing. I was shocked. I took it as arrogance and really turned me off. Now, to hear him say he was shy and quiet is hard to believe, but he does seem different. More personable. Glad to hear nice things about him. He seems very humble now.
When I lived and worked near Miami back in the day, all of the Cuban guys used to tell me what an arrogant a-hole he was. Said he would pull up in his fancy car or boat, and had no problem trying to take their girlfriend or even wife away. Said he would run his mouth and start fights in clubs then have his bodyguards handle it. I get it that, to have all of the money and fame thrown at you when you’re young, it can go to your head. But it’s just sad to see these former players who had all of that money, have to pimp themselves out to do stupid “celebrity boxing “ or whatever, just to make ends meet now.
He is a beast, but he definitely had a lot of excuses for all those crimes he committed 😂. Hitting his wife turned into hair pulling, ramming her car turned into a “fender bender”. Just say you were a piece of shit back then, but that’s not who you are now 🤷🏾♂️.
I'm happy that Canseco is doing well in life. To me he is a very humble guy and we all deserve to be well, to me he's a very honest person. Arod, what a skunk.
You must have a different definition of radical honesty. He consistently minimized and twisted the facts when it came to assaulting women, gun charges, arrests, etc. Of course none of that was his fault
Great interview - Its always nice when the interviewer allows the guest to speak and not interrupt them or cut them off their train of thought - that's probably one of the hardest qualities of a good interviewer - just allow them to speak...
Same here.. never was a baseball fan at all just never into but heard of Jose and the controversy surrounding him. The way tells the stories kept me interested till the end
I have great respect for Jose. Been through very tough times, doesn’t place blame on others non stop, but he’s really learned important lessons in life and deserves peace and love. 🍾 💯
I found out at the end of this interview that Canseco is really knowledge about baseball. Seems to be very genuine. At this point in people's life most just want peace. I hope he achieves it and finds it.
You found out after the interview that a dude who was involved with baseball from childhood to adulthood all the way to the majors was knowledgeable about baseball? Like tf?
One of best & most transparent interviews ever on VLAD. No doubt. Jose Conseco will go dwn as one of best baseball players ever in MLB. Nobody is infallible. -NY
Started watching and could not stop. You can tell he is straight up an honest guy, articulated the technical aspects of baseball, and has lived a life of 1000 men.
Makes you realize and review all the people that said he was lieing when he confessed. They are scum and easy to pick out. Pretty much every sport reported there wa..all scum. Jose is the man.
I hope they make a movie about the guy --- definitely a lot of interesting things in his life, both good and bad --- in the end, he came clean and became a person of integrity and honesty, and that is heroic
What a shallow outlook you have on life. Being honest in an interview and destroying reputations to build your bank account.... why? A real, moral, good man never throws so many people under the bus to sell himself now.
@@williamshea4425 a real moral man doesn't stand aside while liars and cheats get away with their shit. Thrown under... they jumped infront of that bus themselves he didn't throw anyone. I doubt he made a substantial amout of money if any money at all from this interview.
@@Dedhead6992 he probably did make 10s of thousands for this interview but it is more about selling a book just like the things he wrote in the book were there to sell the book. if Jose had talked about his own use it would have been one thing I would have respect for him. it seems like others respect him for the mud he slung about others that they wanted to believe were talented because they cheated. they were talented. everyone cheated. jose did exaggerate what actually happened to sell books.
@@psilocybemusashi @woodstock just because everyone cheated doesn't make it OK, it doesn't level the playing feild. The fact of the matter is anyone who achieved anything even resembling success in the sport during that time will forever have a cloud of shame that overshadows their success with the question "if not for x would he have done y" the fact that Jose paid some guy to ghost write a salacious tell all in his name is a mut point. It doesn't change anything. They are all scumbag NE patriot cheaters. The fact that those who lied and still lie had have no intention of ever telling the truth, well that's what sets the one turd from the bowl. Just like Lance with his axl rose shorts, rule breaking scum. He didn't sell books from this interview to the tune of 10s of thousands. Lol no way. It's 2021-2 people don't by books they watch shit like this. His last book was published 10+ yrs ago and it's worth pointing out the commission on p.e.d. in MLB published a report that named all the same people aside from the 2 jose named in vindicated published after the report and he claimes was to correct the record of that report. The people he named that wound up in court, they all admitted to it under oath. That's pretty telling. Not one slander suit.. So I don't really get where your coming from.
He should be a broadcaster for ESPN as a baseball analyst, he has the knowledge, and will NOT hold back. He definitely should get his own podcast.. Jose, you keep it real, much ❤ from Florida..
wow I love this dude. Humble as can be. I played college baseball and 99.9% of us thought our shit didn't stink. This man gets 10k in the 80's and said he wasn't that good. I wish him well and hope he has blessings galore the next 40 yrs
This is one of the best interviews of any athlete or celebrity I’ve ever listened to; John Salley is the other. Jose Canseco’s blunt honesty is riveting and the standard for anyone in this realm.
This was great. I now have the utmost respect for Jose now. You could tell he was telling the truth. It all flowed well out of his mouth. No ego. No animosity. Well done interview.
Great interview never knew too much about him. Good for him I give him all the respect. Wish him well. Hope to see him in the future. Baseball did him wrong. As of now I don't watch baseball doesn't seem the same as in the 80s and I don't watch basketball either. What really turns me off is now they get political who cares what they say play the freaking game.
For someone who absolutely doesn’t understand baseball, this was a fascinating conversation! I learned more than I’ve ever known! Thank you, I really enjoyed the lesson from a fabulous player!
My old man is the same way...can remember dates and where he was the first time he heard a certain song etc..they call it having a "mind like a steel trap"
@@marygale-manuel5514 no college. He mentioned that going to college was his backup plan as a teenager in the minor leagues if baseball wasn’t working out.
Baseball screwed him. But I love the straight-forwardness of his discussions about Clemens, A-Rod, Tony LaRussa, and Joe Torre. Jose confirmed what we all knew about A-Rod. He looks and sounds like a nice guy, but there's a lot of skeletons in his closet.
@@graerindley6312 You seem stupid, no idiot I'm not, but when I hear a person that had 53 million dollars at one time, and they pissed it all away in 15 years. Then they wine and cry about being broke and blame everything on someone else. That's the problem I have Einstien.
When I was 12 years old I had the biggest crush on Jose! I really remember that era by how I liked him. He is surprisingly honest in this interview. Amazing.
Anytime a person has to tell you they are honest to a fault they lying!! When did he become honest because we all know how many times he lied about using steroids during his career. He's just the average lying human.
I have to say that I did not follow his career in the earlier years. I am just looking at him at this stage of his life. I can only imagine that it was not easy for him to admit that he failed along the way, but it looks like he is trying to make a mends.
Canseco comes across here genuinely sincere, honest, speaking from the heart. I wasn't his fan, but I respect his personal views and opinions, ending liking him. Cool guy, highly misunderstood.
After watching this I have a new found respect for this man. I always loved watching him play, got a little disenfranchised with the scandals, but listening to him coherently talk about his comings ups. I cherish him.
I grew up watching him play and wanted to be just like him. We all make mistakes in life and I truly feel he is an honest man and I still support him. Thanks for the great memories Jose!
Tremendous interview...Jose is real af here. I vividly recall an article back in the summer of 1985 in either Sports Illustrated or Time magazine about Jose, what stood out was a paragraph highlighting his strength, and how he hit a home-run that knocked a plywood panel down over an outfield fence.
As a kid I collected baseball cards and Jose Canseco was a hero of mine. I have only went to one series of MLB games in Atlanta. Jose was on the Blue Jays and I got to see him hit one out. Pretty cool.
My dude will always be one of the best baseball players ever! One of the most humble people, let alone athletes. There is a lot to be learned from a man like this!
Remember when Baseball players in the 80s and early 90s were like Rock Stars!! Canseco, Mark Mcguire, Ricky Henderson, Mike Schmidt, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Will Clark, Nolan Ryan, Cal Ripken!! Millions knew those names. Today? No one can name that many players.
@@saguirre760 omg Yes! A quarter of the country could name the Heavyweight Division!! Evander Holyfield, Riddick Bowe, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, James Toney. Now it's like who? Is that a last name or an Eastern European country?!? 😆😆
@@08172001 generally yeah. however it's always pretty obvious in situations like this when yrs later people change their tune on lies told in the past. who is to be believed with their retrospective insights will accept the guilt the liars with lie till the grave.
Nah man he played in the league in the late 80s early 90s and mike tyson and Michael Jordan were not only the most famous athletes in the USA but also 2 of the most famous guys period
Jose was a twitchy joke. Sure he could hit. He could also whiff. Wade Boggs don mattingly Barry bonds Ozzie smith mike shmidt and on an on were better stars. He was good don’t get me wrong. We all know when he wrote that book ratting on other players that now that is what he is.
I enjoyed this interview. Everyone can identify and appreciate a guy who’s honest. He talks about the ups, the downs, and doesn’t take himself too seriously.
Totally agree whatever you do with your body is your own business. I used to have those 90's cartoonish Jose Canseco T-shirt oh and those superimposed double pictures t-shirt you get at Modell's. Good memories!
Yup i agree and i watched this whole episode. The last one of these vladTv episodes i watched was showcasing Daylyt the and his white cousin i believe and touched on how he had turned the person known at the time as Pufferin DaddsD out and off the boys and in to the men. This literally saved th by Daddy Puffers life which was being loved balls deeep on the edge of a knife. Gave him billions snd a new image while d flecting exsplurtly on into a dream of chrome love fur Earpstnine, one of Diddle Purrs provarr pets.
I enjoyed this. Funny guy. I grew up in Texas went to high school in the 80s he reminds me of some of the Hispanic guys in school. Guys who were tough, got the girls and always had a good time. Down to earth real people. Tough but not thugs.
Yeah, what a different time it was. Back when brown and white men got along in places like Texas and California and weren’t caught up in identity politics and being sissies brainwashed by the media and academia.
I have a whole new respect for Jose. If you're reading these comments, God bless you Jose, keeping throwing punches and never surrender brother. Jack ~'()'~ Canada
great guy admits his faults. more of an intellectual than I ever imagined. I'd like to pal around one day with him. deserves a talk show of his own for sure. what a life.
Watched him play in Oakland during the height of the A’s dominance in that era. It was one of the happiest times of my youth. I flew out to to San Jose from Atlanta to stay with a friend that summer. That was back when we were bigger fans of players than just those on our home team.
One of the most genuine men in sports, period, you'll never get a dull interview with Canseco. What you get is wholesome straightforward honesty. In his time, he was a fantastic player. I'd used to love to watch this man play; even if he stroke out, I'd get my money's worth, but more often than not, he'd hit those mammoths home runs that will leave the crowd stunned.
@@johnlaws9853 who is saying that? Jose Canseco has done many things he shouldn't have and he has suffered for it. Just because people like this interview and believe what he says here, that doesn't mean they condone his actions. Based on some of your comments, you come off as a bit self-righteous and angry over this interview. It's easy for us to sit back and judge others from the safety of a phone or keyboard when we don't have to be face to face with them. It's just an interview with a former juiced up ballplayer, so try not to let it affect you so negatively and with so much anger.
I have a deep respect for Jose Canseco. He was one of the few ball players, the very few, who told the truth about drug use in baseball. All the rest of those lying ball players can go to hell as far as I’m concerned.
This made me really like and respect Jose. Crazy how the media portrays one player like they're a Saint and another like a villain.. then we find out its actually the reverse.. Thanks for this 🙌🏾
A Great Ballplayer and Great Entertainer as a ballplayer. He hit moonshots. Lots of respect for Jose as a person. Told the truth and put up with the aftermath from a dishonest and hypocritical MLB.
If he got rich and famous with steroids he probably should have kept his mouth shut and not ruined it for others, it’s not like anyone really gave a fuck about dudes in tights playing kids games for millions being vegan or not, they’re overpaid clowns anyway
I wrote a letter to Jose in 1989 with a baseball card in it. He signed it and sent it back. Canseco was my favorite player at the time. It really meant alot to me. Thank you Jose.
Same! What a player
Kinda thought it was shifty what he did with the steroid telling thing, but I am glad I read this. Sometimes it's easy to judge celebrities, but they are just people like me who become superstars and rich as a kid. I forget to look at my self and realize what kind of a dick I would of been if I was in that situation. It's nice I haven't really liked him for a whe and reading this I realize that and totally do again. It's dumb but cool
@@joshuaford2322 Honesty is never shifty
He didn't have to do that. This guy is cool.
It was probably your parents lol
Love him or hate him, you gotta admit one thing. Listening to Jose Canseco is never boring.
Ye
Never boring and honest love him
he's straight and to the point....no BS. That's why he's hated. But he's due tons of respect...
He was a childhood hero of mine then I hated him after the whole steroid thing but I’ve gotten older and I kinda understand and like the guy again
Exactly
I met Jose playing pick up water volleyball games at a hotel in Hawaii, back in the early 90s. He had recently been chosen MVP. I think he was with his first wife. He made it fun, while playing to win just as he did in baseball. I was on his team and he was encouraging and funny, and made you feel like you were a real part of a team. He was never an elitist. He was real. Jose, you are the best. Thank you for being you.
No one asked you
Water volleyball? Did you mean"polo" one thing is for sure...club fighting is a better option for him.
A hole!!!! Who TF ASKED YOU!!!!!
Pick up water volleyball?
You're welcome. You're a really good water volleyball player.
I appreciate Jose's honesty. He tells it like it is. No bullshit. What a life. Respect, Jose.
👍🏻👍🏻
I agree. He is still a stand up dude. A mans man. Big respect.
@@gregstokes7169 u
I’m with you
He could probably write another book on the phenomenon of being a whistle blower...crazy life indeed.
love him or hate him...he came out and told the truth about his use... and his story NEVER changes.
I'm a major reader. I study health, and for one, I always want to do what's good for me and my human body, both short term and long term. One of the studies has been that of anabolic steroids. " They are bad for you, ...and they will kill you!" I'm 72 years old now. Some super famous bodybuilders and actors have taken lots of steroids, or pde's, whatever we want to call them. The idea is to take ANYTHING that you put into your human body as a MED. As in a Minimum EFfective Dose, and not 10x as much, not 50x as much, but not twice as much either! THAT is what goes Against your body, your health, and your life.
That’s great to tell his story the problem is taking someone else’s chance to tell theirs
Exactly some people seem to 4get that MLB didn't test players foe Steroid use 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
his stories are hilarious lmaooo and he makes excuses, i want the night club fight footage
1 hour and 30.minutes of listening to Canseco felt like 10 minutes. Awesome interview.
That’s how I felt to 👍
I have a lot of respect for this man after watching this interview.
He tells it like it is.
Damn right man it's all about honesty he is one of the greatest baseball players ever of all time!
Madonna is comparable to Harvey Weinstein. She's disgusting.
I DONT CARE WHAT NOBODY SAY THIS GUY A LEGEND A REAL HERO IN MY DAYS GROWING UP!!!
"anybody says"
@@subzero07094 thanks teacher DF lol
@@SOUTHSIDESUPERSTAR My pleasure. Anything I can do to make someone sound like they aren't a part of BLM I look at like it's service work. Have a great day!
@@subzero07094 lol
@@subzero07094 the grammar police, LOL!
Jose Canseco is Awesome !!! I've seen him on many interviews and he never hesitates to answer any questions with full honesty.. He was an incredible baseball player.
This was an Incredible story!
he sucked at baseball, r e t a r d. which is why he had to cheat
he sucked at baseball, i d i o t
stand up real deal,i remember and went thru the loma preta earth quack like it was yest.
@@john9391 uh oh, someone with fake name is posting again..
Being truthful is appreciated and rare
Dude was a rock star in the late 80's early 90's
Canseco is STILL a rock star in my opinion
He will always be Mr. Oakland to me!
Most beautiful swing and hardest hit line drives I ever saw
He was a little before my time because I was born in 91 but I did follow Barry Bonds going for the HR record in the early 2000’s and I can imagine what that was like back then
facts
During spring training in (1988) Phoenix AZ I followed him out to his Corvette to get his autograph. He signed my baseball along with the whole team. Yes, it’s a World Series ball! I still have it!
Jose needs a podcast... he has all kinds of good stories
It's a really good idea, he just needs better friends. He could have a super successful podcast very easily
Totally agree with you, Jose has the gift of gab, did not know he was that articulate.
Agree
Yeah he should do baseball podcast. He seems to really enjoy the sport
He should have one. He can say whatever. He has nothing to lose. Lol.
It's amazing how humble this guy is. What a great interview he is. "I wasn't very good in high school". You won MVP 2 years in a row and tied in the nation for homeruns your senior year.
Colin Smith I thought the same thing!
You mean... He is now ;o)
Wasn't always! In fact was the farthest thing from humble. He's come a long way.
Sure is humble just blasted all his friends in baseball 😂
I noticed MLB players usually don't think much of their HS careers because they get surrounded by teammates who also wreck HS baseball. Plus he was drafted waaay late and rarely those players do anything.
it's not humble it is honest. he is comparing HS to the majors and he wasn't very good by comparison in HS.
Jose and Mike Tyson have changed over the years. Incredible and authentic transformations.
Mad Respect to both men.
Don't put Canseco and Mike in the same sentence .Tyson would never have done what Canseco did .Canseco did it for one reason only , because he was broke and needed money .There was no interest in saying it until he became broke ,so stop with the ,he's so honest bullshit .If his motives were pure he would have said something before if it bothered him so much .Since he used the roids and that's what made him ,does he feel bad enough to return the money he made during those years .Enough with Canseco and what a righteous man he is .
@@nealgrignon4826 lol if you want to point fingers, theres a lot of violent evil things Mike Tyson has done that Jose wouldnt do… Tyson himself talks about this stuff, so i aint lying
@@nealgrignon4826Tyson used to mug old ladies in Brooklyn before boxing. Jose was an alleged abuser and so was Mike.
His complete lack of bitterness is impressive enough. Combined with a natural ease to inform, explain and offer constructive insights makes this very special. Thank you Jose for laying this out so selflessly. You’re helping people here.
Nicely written.
Yes but who is he helping?
@@robbie192 no one.
With the help of his Psychiatrist!
Wow person b4 the majors
Jose Canseco... worst pitchers nightmare in middle 80's and 90's, a spectacular slugger, honest and humble guy. Thanks Jose for the show. Good interview.
Excellent interview. Love how Vlad actually lets Jose talk and clarify his points, unlike other people that constantly interrupt.
He backs up his statements with specific information - not vague references or avoidance in talking about the problems he's had in his life. Well done Jose.
@@SportsBoss999...I appreciate his honestly but he appears to embellish or maybe straight out lie to make himself look better...
And he doesn't take responsibility for an awful lot of unfortunate events that befell him...
I mean, getting swept by the Reds and you're blaming the ump for the whole series....
Nevertheless, one of my favorite players of all time and good interview...
I believe the Madonna story but not complete...
Great interview. He is the Mike Tyson of baseball. No BS, just the facts and a good person at heart.
Mike Tyson bit peoples ears off . Not a model sport player . Was devastating boxer .
He was definitely not the Mike Tyson of baseball the most feared hitter to me was Barry when it mattered they walked em every single time dude has the most intentional walks all time by a huge mile
@@ronaldmarbut8104 I can agree with that comment. Good one.
@@markvisconti4507 Jose title is still what it's always been he's the godfather of the steroid era and he's the other half of the bash brothers I like Jose he did the right thing by bringing steroids to light it made the game exciting yes but it's not good for people to be addicted to it 💯
I have been following the A's since 1972, so of course I am a big Canseco fan. Whether you love him or hate him, the guy is brutally honest! That is why I love him, Rodman, and Barkley.
Bruhhh. 85-92ish was when Baseball stars were Rock stars. Almost every team has players everyone knew. Not so much today.
Mets; Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Gary Carter.. the pirates; Bobby Bonilla, Barry Bonds, The giants; Kevin Mitchell, Will Clark, oakland A's; Canseco, Mark Mcguire, Ricky Henderson, Dennis Eckersly, Dave Stewart, Walt Weiss
@@bigdaddy2343 You should add Terry Steinbach to that list of great Oakland players. Great defensive shortstop who could hit and had a little pop in his bat too.
@@jasonscott7988 he was the catcher. Mike Bordick was SS, no pop, great D.
O. For. 4o wow no ego with no pro would ever admit that hit 600 ft h r. Man
I followed him for most of his career. I have seven autographed jerseys and hundreds of baseball cards. Still my favorite player after all these years. He’s a very humble and nice guy. I wish him luck and all he does moving forward.
This man is hated by many for one reason and ONE reason only. His honesty.
Think about that for a moment.
Sadly that’s the world we live in. People admire those who live a lie or just lie. Those who keep it real or honest, are scrutinized.
@@ypmm53 the truth is now offensive
Why would people hate him he's one of the best players in the world of course back then but he was one of my heroes
I agree 💯
Not his honesty. Getting caught and bringing down everyone with him. He's not a "good person" by any means. Listen to all his teammates talk about him. The dude was interested only in his own success and his money. Along with extremely jealous. It's amazing how an hour clip can give you such an emotional investment you conclude he's just a good guy speaking the truth.
He handled the tough questions with ease. and he didn't hide from them. Great, honest interview. He needs to be on ESPN or MLB channel.
I'm guessing this is the only interview you have seen him do, because if it wasn't you would realize he has a different answer to the same questions each time.
I was thinking the same thing. But its a long shot. He has to make it known he would like to do it. ESPN could use him as a baseball analyst cause his knowledge of the game is phenomenal.
He's never done anything wrong and all those criminal charges were mistakes to hear him tell it. He's a narcissist personality and admitting wrong just isn't part of their MO. If he does make an admission it's always with a caveat.
I totally agree. This man is a great speaker and is genuine. Maybe THAT's why he's not on TV, come to think about it. He has dignity and truthfulness going for him.
Jose is an awesome person in general. He's not a liar, raised a beautiful daughter, and won MLB Awards, Championships & accolades like him or not. He's a very likable Person, and as good as he was in baseball, I'm sure his mom is looking down on him smiling on the man he become. I remember being young and baseball was everything in the world to me. But he realizes there's much more to life than that. I truley admire Jose the man and baseball player.
And I really admire him for admitting that he should never be in the hall of fame because his numbers don't qualify him! That was a gutsy thing to say! Most retired MLB players at his caliber would never make such admission!!
Ken Griffey jr said it didn't matter to him if players did peds
He`s not a liar? You want the hundreds of interviews where he denies using steroids? He won awards, because he cheated....so he did not win championships...he cheated them
he never won anything, r e t a r d. nothing bu t a steroids cheater
Yeah unless you include, ya know, the assaults and woman beating...
one of the most nicest things for my son. When he was on Oakland Athletics.he did a make a wish for my Son and 1 week before he was called to the team upstairs Oakland Athletics playing on the East Coast and flew back. You don't here how much he gave to make his dream come true. Thank you for doing that.
*hear
I meet Jose many years ago at the Palms in Las Vegas. I saw him allot while I was there. So many fans ask him to sign stuff and take a photo with him. I have to tell you he was the nicest guy to these fans. He would spend time talking and payed attention to what they said. He is a genuinely nice guy. He is a true Champion.
That is nice to hear because my brother and I went to get his autograph in 96 when he was with the Red Sox. That day there were mostly young kids with their Dads. I was so disappointed. He never looked up, never said hello, or smiled at the kids, just kept signing. I was shocked. I took it as arrogance and really turned me off. Now, to hear him say he was shy and quiet is hard to believe, but he does seem different. More personable. Glad to hear nice things about him. He seems very humble now.
He ruined alot of people....he got in trouble and decided to take down everyone down with him for no reason at all.I have no respect for him.
Give him more credit than Rafael Palmeiro.....who denied all and tested positive
@@MrThejboe3oh5 Those guys ruined themselves. Do the crime. Do the time.
When I lived and worked near Miami back in the day, all of the Cuban guys used to tell me what an arrogant a-hole he was. Said he would pull up in his fancy car or boat, and had no problem trying to take their girlfriend or even wife away. Said he would run his mouth and start fights in clubs then have his bodyguards handle it. I get it that, to have all of the money and fame thrown at you when you’re young, it can go to your head. But it’s just sad to see these former players who had all of that money, have to pimp themselves out to do stupid “celebrity boxing “ or whatever, just to make ends meet now.
Guy is just a beast. On and off the field. He owns his mistakes unlike most players these days.
on the field he sucked, r e t a r d. which is why he had to cheat
@@john9391 is that why he’s #38 on most home runs in history of MLB? From sucking?🤣
@@flipnotrab he doesn't have any home runs, m o r o n. nothing but a steroids cheater
@@johnsmith-mi7fb oh, so steroids improve eye hands coordination. You must be a scientists 👨🔬
He is a beast, but he definitely had a lot of excuses for all those crimes he committed 😂. Hitting his wife turned into hair pulling, ramming her car turned into a “fender bender”. Just say you were a piece of shit back then, but that’s not who you are now 🤷🏾♂️.
I'm happy that Canseco is doing well in life. To me he is a very humble guy and we all deserve to be well, to me he's a very honest person. Arod, what a skunk.
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The thing I like the most about Jose is his humility and radical honesty
What a life. Lived 20 lives have seen and experienced a lot. Sharp mind! Well spoken
You must have a different definition of radical honesty. He consistently minimized and twisted the facts when it came to assaulting women, gun charges, arrests, etc. Of course none of that was his fault
Jose is so honest and down to earth. As a kid he was one of my favorite players. His rocket shot home runs were fun to watch. Best wishes. 🙌🤘⚾
Great interview - Its always nice when the interviewer allows the guest to speak and not interrupt them or cut them off their train of thought - that's probably one of the hardest qualities of a good interviewer - just allow them to speak...
Vlad is a great interviewer
Fucken ey, I thought I would just watch a couple minutes yet I can't stop watching and listening to Canseco.
Same here.. never was a baseball fan at all just never into but heard of Jose and the controversy surrounding him. The way tells the stories kept me interested till the end
So Freakin True. Listening to him like Jesus shadow was upon him.
Same here . This popped up outta nowhere since I unsubscribed to Vlad years ago but Im glad it did !
same
You and me both I put it on to listen to what he had to say about ARod and ended up watching the full interview
I have great respect for Jose. Been through very tough times, doesn’t place blame on others non stop, but he’s really learned important lessons in life and deserves peace and love. 🍾 💯
grown man using emojs....
@@opppopp2322 sorry dog 😎
I found out at the end of this interview that Canseco is really knowledge about baseball. Seems to be very genuine. At this point in people's life most just want peace. I hope he achieves it and finds it.
In Christ alone
@@aaronfurlong687 my Cornerstone
You found out after the interview that a dude who was involved with baseball from childhood to adulthood all the way to the majors was knowledgeable about baseball? Like tf?
The only time I watched an entire episode. Good job Canseco.
One of best & most transparent interviews ever on VLAD. No doubt. Jose Conseco will go dwn as one of best baseball players ever in MLB. Nobody is infallible. -NY
JOSE, MAKE YOUR OWN TH-cam CHANNEL BROTHER.... YOU WOULD MAKE A KILLING.... BLESSINGS ALWAYS BROTHER 🙏
Oh man... can you imagine? He could talk openly with other legendary baseball players. That would be epic!
@@adamorly2971 "Bash Brothers Reunite". Imagine that as his first vid! Bruhhhh!!!
OMG YEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS
the name of his channel should be NO WAY JOSE! as i hear some of his stories lol
@@WiKiDMANE OMG!!! YESSSSSSSS
Jose keeps it real! Love that he throws MLB under the bus. They Blackballed him and he got them back. He's got a really good memory.
Amazing interview. Very humble, great student of the game, great story teller. I could drink all night listening to your truth. Mahalo Jose 🤙
Humble?
Started watching and could not stop. You can tell he is straight up an honest guy, articulated the technical aspects of baseball, and has lived a life of 1000 men.
Yeah I thought I’ll check out 5 min or so and stayed the whole video, solid dude
Makes you realize and review all the people that said he was lieing when he confessed. They are scum and easy to pick out. Pretty much every sport reported there wa..all scum. Jose is the man.
I hope they make a movie about the guy --- definitely a lot of interesting things in his life, both good and bad --- in the end, he came clean and became a person of integrity and honesty, and that is heroic
Great interview. He has no ego. Straight shooter. I wish him well an hope he financially recovers enough to relax and have a good life.
What a shallow outlook you have on life. Being honest in an interview and destroying reputations to build your bank account.... why? A real, moral, good man never throws so many people under the bus to sell himself now.
@@williamshea4425 a real moral man doesn't stand aside while liars and cheats get away with their shit. Thrown under... they jumped infront of that bus themselves he didn't throw anyone. I doubt he made a substantial amout of money if any money at all from this interview.
@@Dedhead6992 he probably did make 10s of thousands for this interview but it is more about selling a book just like the things he wrote in the book were there to sell the book. if Jose had talked about his own use it would have been one thing I would have respect for him. it seems like others respect him for the mud he slung about others that they wanted to believe were talented because they cheated. they were talented. everyone cheated. jose did exaggerate what actually happened to sell books.
he definitely has an ego. you are being a fool.
@@psilocybemusashi @woodstock just because everyone cheated doesn't make it OK, it doesn't level the playing feild. The fact of the matter is anyone who achieved anything even resembling success in the sport during that time will forever have a cloud of shame that overshadows their success with the question "if not for x would he have done y" the fact that Jose paid some guy to ghost write a salacious tell all in his name is a mut point. It doesn't change anything. They are all scumbag NE patriot cheaters. The fact that those who lied and still lie had have no intention of ever telling the truth, well that's what sets the one turd from the bowl. Just like Lance with his axl rose shorts, rule breaking scum. He didn't sell books from this interview to the tune of 10s of thousands. Lol no way. It's 2021-2 people don't by books they watch shit like this. His last book was published 10+ yrs ago and it's worth pointing out the commission on p.e.d. in MLB published a report that named all the same people aside from the 2 jose named in vindicated published after the report and he claimes was to correct the record of that report. The people he named that wound up in court, they all admitted to it under oath. That's pretty telling. Not one slander suit.. So I don't really get where your coming from.
He should be a broadcaster for ESPN as a baseball analyst, he has the knowledge, and will NOT hold back. He definitely should get his own podcast.. Jose, you keep it real, much ❤ from Florida..
Agreed.
wow I love this dude. Humble as can be. I played college baseball and 99.9% of us thought our shit didn't stink. This man gets 10k in the 80's and said he wasn't that good. I wish him well and hope he has blessings galore the next 40 yrs
This is one of the best interviews of any athlete or celebrity I’ve ever listened to; John Salley is the other. Jose Canseco’s blunt honesty is riveting and the standard for anyone in this realm.
This guy needs a talk show.
Salley can be full of shit at times
Pete Rose stated about bowl of pills that was passed around the locker rooms
This was great. I now have the utmost respect for Jose now. You could tell he was telling the truth. It all flowed well out of his mouth. No ego. No animosity. Well done interview.
My first Vlad interview that I watched from start to finish. Canseco is my hero.
Third worlders gonna third world
Great interview never knew too much about him. Good for him I give him all the respect. Wish him well. Hope to see him in the future. Baseball did him wrong. As of now I don't watch baseball doesn't seem the same as in the 80s and I don't watch basketball either. What really turns me off is now they get political who cares what they say play the freaking game.
Same here..
@@larrytrejo1882 You are right. I stopped watching baseball and basketball around the same time S well.
I found this interview by accident,thank you,for sharing made me appreciate Jose Canseco. Best of luck to him.
For someone who absolutely doesn’t understand baseball, this was a fascinating conversation! I learned more than I’ve ever known! Thank you, I really enjoyed the lesson from a fabulous player!
He needs his own podcast or a Netflix documentary.
I LOVE HIS DIRECTNESS AND HONESTY
Rat
Jose Canseco was my first favorite player when I was a kid. I remember getting his card out of a pack of topps in the late 80’s.
I can’t believe he seems very smart and sharp he remembers dates and plays etc from 3 decades ago crazy !
@michael smith gvghhhhhv
@michael smith - Yes he does have education, he was a straight A student and I think he mention some college also, don't think he finish it though?
My old man is the same way...can remember dates and where he was the first time he heard a certain song etc..they call it having a "mind like a steel trap"
@@marygale-manuel5514 no college. He mentioned that going to college was his backup plan as a teenager in the minor leagues if baseball wasn’t working out.
@michael smith Education doesn't make you smart ;)
I liked this guy ...now he’s so humbled ....seems so pragmatic...and that’s good
Sometimes it takes time to grow up .
This guy is pure gold. When he starts talking about Seattle and his at bats there Lolol. Him and Mark were larger than life back then.
Baseball screwed him. But I love the straight-forwardness of his discussions about Clemens, A-Rod, Tony LaRussa, and Joe Torre. Jose confirmed what we all knew about A-Rod. He looks and sounds like a nice guy, but there's a lot of skeletons in his closet.
THEY SHOULD MAKE A MOVIE BASED ON HIS LIFE PERIOD
Or a least short documentary about what not to do when you receive 53 million dollars!
@@johnlaws9853 you seem materialistic
Why?
@@graerindley6312 You seem stupid, no idiot I'm not, but when I hear a person that had 53 million dollars at one time, and they pissed it all away in 15 years. Then they wine and cry about being broke and blame everything on someone else. That's the problem I have Einstien.
Exactly $53 million, dude imagine having a quarter of that? You can set yourself up for life,,
I never knew Canseco was so well spoken and a genius. He knows his stuff!
He was a Straight A student, till he met some girl, and he said his grades went down hill from there...😁🥰😘😚🤗
genius?
When I was 12 years old I had the biggest crush on Jose! I really remember that era by how I liked him. He is surprisingly honest in this interview. Amazing.
Vlad! You the man for this interview...Jose is a legend amongst legends, this was a fun interview.
If by legend you mean back stabbing rat just to sell books then yes... he’s a legend
😂😂🤣😂💀👻
Jose is a fascinating person and very honest.
Nice try Jose. No one has ever said those words.
Very honest..but I know damn well he didn’t run a 4.28 😂😂
Anytime a person has to tell you they are honest to a fault they lying!! When did he become honest because we all know how many times he lied about using steroids during his career. He's just the average lying human.
@@dkkuhn87 🤣
I have to say that I did not follow his career in the earlier years. I am just looking at him at this stage of his life. I can only imagine that it was not easy for him to admit that he failed along the way, but it looks like he is trying to make a mends.
I had the entire 89 As roster and statistics memorized. Still do. I idolized Canseco and Will Clark.
He has the memory of an elephant, what a crazy career. Props to him for being honest
I like Jose but his memory about non baseball issues is shit.
He has memories but I’m not sure they’re the correct ones.
@@deadlyoneable how so?
I agree 👍 ..jose was my hero in 1988
@@salcidovictor he said his first pinch hit at bat was 1986 vs Storm davis in fact it was 1985 vs ken dixon. Lol
Canseco comes across here genuinely sincere, honest, speaking from the heart. I wasn't his fan, but I respect his personal views and opinions, ending liking him. Cool guy, highly misunderstood.
Thats what I was wanting to say thank you
@@gm3184 good point.
@@gm3184 Well; everybody has a degree of ego. Zero ego means zero self-esteem. We all have an ego that varies from low to high.
every one called him a liar when he wrote his book... turned out he was the only one telling the truth and mlb players were dirty as fuck
@@dirtmike6258, Wrong! Steroids weren't illegal back then. So where do you get dirty from?
Jose was a great ball player and added excitement that baseball no longer has. This man deserves honor and respect. He is a champion of his sport.
After watching this I have a new found respect for this man. I always loved watching him play, got a little disenfranchised with the scandals, but listening to him coherently talk about his comings ups. I cherish him.
I grew up watching him play and wanted to be just like him. We all make mistakes in life and I truly feel he is an honest man and I still support him. Thanks for the great memories Jose!
Tremendous interview...Jose is real af here. I vividly recall an article back in the summer of 1985 in either Sports Illustrated or Time magazine about Jose, what stood out was a paragraph highlighting his strength, and how he hit a home-run that knocked a plywood panel down over an outfield fence.
MLB wanted to make him a scapegoat. The guy is honest and humble. Gotta respect that.
I remember seeing him outside his repossessed home full of his belongings and it was heartbreaking he really got fucked over
He didn't get fucked over, he pissed away a fortune.
They should apologize and pay him for treating the only honest person at the time.
So you want to reward bad behavior and cheating.
Man Fuck the MLB with their hypocrisy....Long Live #33 ...Was my idol growing up as a Cuban kid in Miami Playing baseball!
As a kid I collected baseball cards and Jose Canseco was a hero of mine. I have only went to one series of MLB games in Atlanta. Jose was on the Blue Jays and I got to see him hit one out. Pretty cool.
I have only *gone.
87 Topps!
It’s great to see that one of your childhood idols is such a solid guy! Love this dude!
My dude will always be one of the best baseball players ever! One of the most humble people, let alone athletes. There is a lot to be learned from a man like this!
We all know you not talking about finances LMMFAO!!
@@johnlaws9853 LMAO! When you're right, you're right! 🤣
Say what you will, but I can listen to him articulate baseball all day. He still knows his shit and is incredibly honest.
Solid interview. Tells it like it is. Refreshing.
What an incredible era of baseball this was !! Thank you Jose !
I'm sorry but this has to be the most fascinating Vlad interview ever! Especially for us Gen Xers who remember the Bash Brothers!
Remember when Baseball players in the 80s and early 90s were like Rock Stars!! Canseco, Mark Mcguire, Ricky Henderson, Mike Schmidt, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Will Clark, Nolan Ryan, Cal Ripken!! Millions knew those names. Today? No one can name that many players.
@@bigdaddy2343 That’s true. baseball isn’t as big as it used to be. Reminds me of how boxing went downhill.
@@saguirre760 omg Yes! A quarter of the country could name the Heavyweight Division!! Evander Holyfield, Riddick Bowe, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, James Toney. Now it's like who? Is that a last name or an Eastern European country?!? 😆😆
Dont forget Michael Jordan 🙃😁😁
@@darealstewboo4068 MJ, Bo Jackson and Deon Sanders.. played 2 sports had cards for both sports
Whole different out look on Canseco!!! What a good down to earth guy! Great interview.
As a 80’s and 90’s baseball head, hearing him describe the A’s Dodgers World Series is really giving me goosebumps. Those were the days.
appreciate his total honesty. He was raised well by his parents; never tell a lie.
You need to do more research if you think he is totally honest
@@samwhite5122 Honestly, you have no idea who is telling the truth anymore.
@@08172001 generally yeah. however it's always pretty obvious in situations like this when yrs later people change their tune on lies told in the past. who is to be believed with their retrospective insights will accept the guilt the liars with lie till the grave.
He lived a lie by cheating he didn't tell the truth until his career was over
Seems like a genuine guy. Great stories and well delivered by Jose.
Their was a time when no sports star was brighter than this man
Nah man he played in the league in the late 80s early 90s and mike tyson and Michael Jordan were not only the most famous athletes in the USA but also 2 of the most famous guys period
@@joel8692 He said brighter.
@@carpediem4512 what exactly does brighter mean ?
Jose was a twitchy joke. Sure he could hit. He could also whiff. Wade Boggs don mattingly Barry bonds Ozzie smith mike shmidt and on an on were better stars. He was good don’t get me wrong. We all know when he wrote that book ratting on other players that now that is what he is.
Hmm
I enjoyed this interview. Everyone can identify and appreciate a guy who’s honest. He talks about the ups, the downs, and doesn’t take himself too seriously.
Nothing more important than the truth.
Jose comes across as a very intelligent man.
His book is one of my all time favorites.
Been waiting on this one! Dudes a legend! Even growing up in LA he was untouchable, Who gives AF about steroids, It was his body
The wait is over !!
Totally agree whatever you do with your body is your own business. I used to have those 90's cartoonish Jose Canseco T-shirt oh and those superimposed double pictures t-shirt you get at Modell's. Good memories!
Yup i agree and i watched this whole episode. The last one of these vladTv episodes i watched was showcasing Daylyt the and his white cousin i believe and touched on how he had turned the person known at the time as Pufferin DaddsD out and off the boys and in to the men. This literally saved th by Daddy Puffers life which was being loved balls deeep on the edge of a knife. Gave him billions snd a new image while d flecting exsplurtly on into a dream of chrome love fur Earpstnine, one of Diddle Purrs provarr pets.
Not when playing professionally speds
Very well spoken and intelligent. He’s really got himself out together well.
A very honest interview. Refreshingly candid. Most people are worried they will look cool but not Jose Canseco.
I have more respect for this guy, his honesty and openness is off the chart!
I enjoyed this. Funny guy. I grew up in Texas went to high school in the 80s he reminds me of some of the Hispanic guys in school. Guys who were tough, got the girls and always had a good time. Down to earth real people. Tough but not thugs.
Texas all the way! 🙏🏻
Yeah, what a different time it was. Back when brown and white men got along in places like Texas and California and weren’t caught up in identity politics and being sissies brainwashed by the media and academia.
Great spirit, good dude. Pretty clear he's struggling with addiction. Wild life
I have a whole new respect for Jose. If you're reading these comments, God bless you Jose, keeping throwing punches and never surrender brother.
Jack ~'()'~
Canada
great guy admits his faults. more of an intellectual than I ever imagined. I'd like to pal around one day with him. deserves a talk show of his own for sure. what a life.
He even laughed about the homer that bounced off his head! What a G.
Watched him play in Oakland during the height of the A’s dominance in that era. It was one of the happiest times of my youth. I flew out to to San Jose from Atlanta to stay with a friend that summer. That was back when we were bigger fans of players than just those on our home team.
I had thought Canseco was a hot dog.....but in this interview I see him as being honest and a decent guy
He lost $55M. That brings him down a notch
One of the most genuine men in sports, period, you'll never get a dull interview with Canseco. What you get is wholesome straightforward honesty. In his time, he was a fantastic player.
I'd used to love to watch this man play; even if he stroke out, I'd get my money's worth, but more often than not, he'd hit those mammoths home runs that will leave the crowd stunned.
Hey Charles Manson never gave a dull interview either!!
@@johnlaws9853 not quite the same thing
@@dgtwo3724 Justifying lying fraud and law breakingnhas different rules, as long as you are making them huh.
@@johnlaws9853 who is saying that? Jose Canseco has done many things he shouldn't have and he has suffered for it. Just because people like this interview and believe what he says here, that doesn't mean they condone his actions. Based on some of your comments, you come off as a bit self-righteous and angry over this interview. It's easy for us to sit back and judge others from the safety of a phone or keyboard when we don't have to be face to face with them. It's just an interview with a former juiced up ballplayer, so try not to let it affect you so negatively and with so much anger.
I have a deep respect for Jose Canseco. He was one of the few ball players, the very few, who told the truth about drug use in baseball. All the rest of those lying ball players can go to hell as far as I’m concerned.
Love him or hate him, he exudes honesty period.
I dont believe much of what he says.
@@jude999 your choice but do the research and you will see he speaks the truth. enjoy
A very humble guy always. He’s had a lot of struggles. A LOT.
This made me really like and respect Jose.
Crazy how the media portrays one player like they're a Saint and another like a villain.. then we find out its actually the reverse..
Thanks for this 🙌🏾
A Great Ballplayer and Great Entertainer as a ballplayer. He hit moonshots. Lots of respect for Jose as a person. Told the truth and put up with the aftermath from a dishonest and hypocritical MLB.
If he never had taken growth hormones and steroids you would have never heard his name. So wow what a great cheater he was.
His homeruns are some of the greatest to watch. Great power. Great athlete.
If he got rich and famous with steroids he probably should have kept his mouth shut and not ruined it for others, it’s not like anyone really gave a fuck about dudes in tights playing kids games for millions being vegan or not, they’re overpaid clowns anyway
@@nunzioification 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love the way he talks about the game. His stories. His take.
I could sit down and listen to this guy all day 😎
Seems like a very reserved guy. Doesn't brag about himself and speaks the truth.