It's been more than 13 years since Jose Canseco has played a major league baseball game. But retirement has not sapped the former Oakland Athletics star's ability to generate headlines. NBC reported Tuesday that Canseco who now lives in Las Vegas accidentally shot one of his middle fingers while attempting to clean a revolver. Leila Knight Canseco's fiancee told TMZ that while surgery on the finger was successful he will not make a full recovery.
His search for cash and publicity led him to participate in celebrity boxing semi pro baseball leagues mixed martial arts and even Celebrity Apprentice each venture meeting with little success.A tremendously gifted athlete who combined power speed and a rocket for a throwing arm the Cuban born Canseco dazzled the baseball world in the late 1980s. In 1988 he became the first player to ever hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in the same season winning the American League MVP award in a unanimous vote. The next season Canseco led the Athletics to a World Series victory against the San Francisco Giants.
Things have gone downhill since then. Traded to the Texas Rangers in 1992 he distinguished himself by once allowing a fly ball to clank off his head and over the fence for a home run. The remainder of his itinerant career which included stops in Boston New York Toronto Tampa Bay and Chicago as well as a second stint in Oakland saw occasional flashes of brilliance but not the sustained level of excellence he displayed in the 1980s.
Despite earning substantial amounts of money for decades Canseco has had major financial problems in retirement. His search for cash and publicity led him to participate in celebrity boxing semi pro baseball leagues mixed martial arts and even Celebrity Apprentice each venture meeting with little success.
Canseco is hardly the first famous athlete to squander his fortune. In a 2009 article for Sports Illustrated Pablo S. Torre found that 60 percent of former NBA players went broke within five years of retirement while for the NFL the fall was even steeper 80 percent lost their cash just two years after hanging up their spikes. Megastars like Allen Iverson Terrell Owens and Curt Schilling have not been spared. But Canseco's fall from grace is especially poignant due to the very public way he spiraled down. Notorious for blowing off interviews and charity appearances Canseco regularly bares his soul on Twitter often begging Major League teams to give him another chance and describing his grief at being kept from the game of baseball.
I dream about playing almost every night.when I wake up and realize I am not anymore that's when the nightmare begins
Jose Canseco ( JoseCanseco) December 12 2010It's hard to feel very sorry for Canseco. He's been arrested twice for domestic violence and once along with twin brother Ozzie for beating up a couple of tourists in Florida. He's been flagged for reckless driving and separately for carrying a loaded semi automatic weapon in his car.
The accidental shooting is just the latest incident in Canseco's strange and unfortunate post retirement life which as his greatness on the baseball diamond recedes into memory now forms the basis of his reputation.
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