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  2. About the book. In the explosive memoir, JUICED, by José Canseco, the former Major League Baseball player takes readers on a jaw-dropping journey through the shadows of professional sports. With unprecedented candor, Canseco unveils the pervasive culture of steroid use that infiltrated the game during the 1980s and 1990s.

  3. Unless you've been living under a rock for the last few weeks, you've heard about Jose Canseco, aka King Rat (at least in the eyes of his fellow professional athletes). The former Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, six-time all-star, and poster boy for better living through science, returns from his absence in the limelight with JUICED: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, And How ...

  4. Out of baseball, Canseco has demonstrated a talent for remaining controversial with the publication of his tell-all book Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ’Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big ...

  5. The #1 New York Times BestsellerIn Juiced, Jose Canseco, one of the most electrifying and controversial athletes ever to step onto the baseball diamond, shares the untold story of his rise to fame and fall from grace, including a never-before-seen look behind the curtains into the history, dangers, truths, and lies about baseball’s dark secret: steroids.When Jose Canseco burst into

  6. Sinopse. "Juiced 2 traz aos vídeo-games o mundo das Hot Import Nights." Eventos que ocorrem nos Estados Unidos, reunindo carros tunados e modelos belíssimas ao som alto de DJs famosos. As HINs são verdadeiras raves de veículos modificados, prontos para correr em ruas do centro de cidades famosas, como Boston, Seattle, San Diego, Las Vegas e ...

  7. Juiced was a searing indictment of baseball, from a player who benefitted from the game and who suffered from the game too. I know Juiced was a well written book and a page turner, but the book was also a diatribe for Jose Canseco. Canseco wouldn't have wrote this book if he would have been accepted back into the MLB fraternity.