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Vindicated
 
In this timely, contentious and supremely readable follow-up to his NYT #1 bestseller Juiced, Jose Canseco blows the lid off the steroids scandal in baseball -- revealing its biggest players and naming its never-before-implicated names -- and reflects on the future integrity of America''s most celebrated pastime.
 
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Jose Canseco keeps himself at the center of baseball's steroid scandal in this follow-up to his bestselling, tabloid-like memoir, JUICED. VINDICATED is sure to elicit great interest among fans and nonfans, and it may incite a firestorm of vitriol from those who object to his stance as one of baseball's saviors. At the opening, Canseco states that he sees himself as having a second career as a writer, and responds to the negative press that his "debut book" received. He also tells how and why he thinks Roger Clemens's name was excised from JUICED and promises to reveal still others. Much has taken place since his earlier book, including Congressional hearings: Canseco gives his take on the Mitchell Report and reveals how he passed several lie detector tests. He ends with a chapter titled "Why I Love Baseball."

 

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The Godfatherof Steroids

In early February 2005, some years after I left Major League Baseball, I was getting ready to launch a second career, this time as a writer. My debut book, Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big, was about to be published, and I guess I was as excited as any first-time author. Maybe more excited, to be honest, because I had some pretty controversial things to say about the game, and I knew I was about to really stir things up. In the book, I admitted that I had been a frequent user of anabolic steroids, a performance-enhancing drug, and I made no apologies for it. I said that 80 percent of my fellow players also did steroids, and I named names: Mark McGwire, Jason Giambi, Rafael Palmeiro, Ivan Rodriguez, Juan Gonzalez, and others.

I talked about how I taught many of the guys, named and unnamed, everything they needed to know about steroids, and said I shar

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