AWall13
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look at him running like a punk. I wanna see some promotion set him up against Herschel Walker. Theyd make mad money and Canseco would get KTFO
I don't know what weight it is but the baseball bats he used to swing were a lot heavier than that so it would make sense if he was swing something heavier but who knows.The way he instantly stops it mid-air in his follow-through makes me think its a 28oz at most.
He is a joke. But, yes he is on two teams. One is coed and the other is mens. Word on the street is he got cut a few times before landing on a team. I don't know anything though I just work at the storeNow this sounds a little newbie, Id heard Canseco was playing softball now, is he playing for a team? Any chance of him getting involved with LHB?
Not heavier...Thinner...I don't know what weight it is but the baseball bats he used to swing were a lot heavier than that so it would make sense if he was swing something heavier but who knows.
Guy wouldn't get picked up by anyone serious because he's probably one dimensional like that video.. 300' high pop-ups to LF.
Call me a hater if you want.................But, I am not impressed. Plenty of women hit harder than that.
Call me a hater if you want.................But, I am not impressed. Plenty of men hit harder than that.
Not heavier...Thinner...
Ok.... so... Im gonna take a lot of slack for this but meh whatever who cares. Lets have a quick look at the subject in question...
JOSE CANSECO
- 16 years in the show
- 462 homeruns
- 1407 RBI's
- 200 stolen bases (including a 40/40 season)
- AL rookie of the year
- 1988 AL MVP
- 6 time all star
- 4 time silver slugger award
- 2 time world series champion
- $45,580,000 earned not including endorsements
Yeah, he sucks, you know cause all that means nothing because at 46 years old he cant hit balls 450 feet or doesnt have a perfect lob ball swing. And I love the guys dogging him because he ran away from a guy thats 7-2 350 pounds, cause Im sure youd all stand and bang with that dude lol
Oh and....
Really?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmcPOYThl2Q&feature=PlayList&p=58CF96BB71252ABD&index=0&playnext=1
Ok.... so... Im gonna take a lot of slack for this but meh whatever who cares. Lets have a quick look at the subject in question...
JOSE CANSECO
- 16 years in the show
- 462 homeruns
- 1407 RBI's
- 200 stolen bases (including a 40/40 season)
- AL rookie of the year
- 1988 AL MVP
- 6 time all star
- 4 time silver slugger award
- 2 time world series champion
- $45,580,000 earned not including endorsements
Yeah, he sucks, you know cause all that means nothing because at 46 years old he cant hit balls 450 feet or doesnt have a perfect lob ball swing. And I love the guys dogging him because he ran away from a guy thats 7-2 350 pounds, cause Im sure youd all stand and bang with that dude lol
with the cash he has, Id love to see his bat collection, he seems to be using a different bat in every video Ive seen.
with the cash he has, Id love to see his bat collection, he seems to be using a different bat in every video Ive seen.
I am definitely a hater when it comes to roidmonkeys and there is no doubt that especially the hr numbers are inflated because of the roids but roids or not, it takes a ****load of talent to do what he did against major league pitching.
I am definitely a hater when it comes to roidmonkeys and there is no doubt that especially the hr numbers are inflated because of the roids but roids or not, it takes a ****load of talent to do what he did against major league pitching.
Are you so fond of talking **** that you don't even read before you type? Where did I say he was the only one on roids. You would have to be dead not to realize that a LOT, to put it very mildly, of the league was on roids and did you even read the ****load of talent comment? The whole point of that post was actually me taking up for the guy and giving him some credit.So are everyones HR numbers during the late 80's, all of the 90's, and into the early 00's. STFU already. Who ****ing cares if they are or were on roids. You still gotta hit the ****ing ball. MLB basically forced these monkeys to use roids to "make the game more exciting". The game has evolved A LOT over the decades so I don't see the big ****ing deal
I must of missed the post where I was one here spouting his virtues.BTW are you against crackheads in baseball? I see you're from Texas, how is Hamilton's crack binging doing?
Are you so fond of talking **** that you don't even read before you type? Where did I say he was the only one on roids. You would have to be dead not to realize that a LOT, to put it very mildly, of the league was on roids and did you even read the ****load of talent comment? The whole point of that post was actually me taking up for the guy and giving him some credit.
I must of missed the post where I was one here spouting his virtues.
So are everyones HR numbers during the late 80's, all of the 90's, and into the early 00's. STFU already. Who ****ing cares if they are or were on roids. You still gotta hit the ****ing ball. MLB basically forced these monkeys to use roids to "make the game more exciting". The game has evolved A LOT over the decades so I don't see the big ****ing deal
Of course I do. There are two reasons it hasn't gotten as much attention for roids as baseball and neither of them are lack of roid use because it was as dirty if not more so than baseball. Football at least made some attempt to clean itself up on it's own whereas baseball had to basicaly be forced into it. The main reason though is that unlike football, baseball is a numbers game and a lot of hallowed numbers have fallen to guys using roids.Do you like football?
There have also been countless guy who would have been minor leaguers and got on roids just to make the show at all.The list is long and not very distinguished of middling players, who got on 'roids and became awesome players for a short time. Ken Camaniti, Brady Anderson, Gary Mathews Jr......on and on and on....You better believe they make a difference.