Yes. He started his minor league career with Idaho Falls of the Pioneer League in 1982. In 1983 he played with Madison (Midwest League) and Medford (Northwest League) in Class A ball. In 1984, he was with Modesto in Class A ball and led the California League in HRs and RBIs. In 1985, he started the season with the Huntsville Stars (Class AA) of the Southern League, where he hit .318 with 25 HRs, and was promoted to Tacoma of the Pacific Coast League (Class AAA) at midseason. He hit .348 with Tacoma with 11 HRs. He was named the Minor League Player of the Year by Baseball American in 1985. Towards the end of his career, he played with Pawtucket of the International League in 1995 and 1996 and Charlotte of the International League in 2002.
He was from cuba and played baseball
Jose Concepcion is a former professional baseball player. His position was catcher, and he played for the Medicine Hat Blue Jays in the Pioneer League. Jose is currently 55 years of age and retired from minor league baseball.
Jose Canseco OF Oakland Athletics Huntsville Stars, Tacoma Tigers
The first player to achieve 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in a single season was Jose Canseco in 1988. Canseco played for the Oakland Athletics that year and finished the season with 42 home runs and 40 stolen bases, becoming the first player in Major League Baseball history to reach this milestone.
Jose Canseco in 1988.
Is Jose Canseco On Triple Play Baseball?
American League: Jose Canseco - Oakland A'sNational League: Kirk Gibson - Los Angeles Dodgers
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame--- - 1999 Jose Canseco for Outing Major League Baseball on the Steroid Controversy was released on: USA: 17 April 2006
He was from cuba and played baseball
He was from Cuba and played Baseball
Jose Canseco was born July 2, 1964, in La Habana, La Habana, Cuba.
Jose Canseco's birth name is Jose Canseco y Capas Jr..
No, he's a baseball player/manager.
Jose Canseco goes by The Chemist.
Jose Canseco was born in Havana, Cuba.
Jose Canseco is a famous former baseball player who is Cuban-American. He played MBL baseball as a hitter for teams such as Oaklands Athletics. He admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs.
Jose Canseco has written: 'El Hombre Quimico' 'Strength training for baseball' -- subject(s): Baseball, Physical education and training, Stretching exercises, Training, Weight training