Jose Canseco Autograph Signing

Former MLB Slugger and author Jose Canseco made a public appearance to sign autographs at the Optometry Practice of Dr. Alex Corbin Liu. The event was a two hour appearance where Jose’s loyal fans came out to meet him. Who wouldn’t want to meet this former slugger with the autograph pricing being so reasonable?

Jose was a well established slugger in his prime. One of his top accomplishments in baseball came in 1988 when Jose hit 42 home runs and knocked in 124 runs. It was enough to be voted the 1988 American League MVP. I’m sure that season Jose was among the league leaders in ass injections and women slept with as well.

After 17 seasons of big league ball, Jose retired and shortly after felt unjustly blackballed from the game. He took his anger out by writing the book Juiced, which ended up on the New York Times bestseller list. It was then followed by the book Vindicated. Some may call Jose a rat or snitch for his tell all books. I see Jose as a whistleblower who had to get the word out on what was going on behind baseballs closed doors. What was going on behind closed doors was steroids and a whole lot of it. 

Whether you like or hate Jose, you can’t forget the fact that he hit 462 career MLB home runs and entertained fans for many years. Attendees of this event came out to show their support and from what I saw, all left with a smile. It was a pleasure to have Jose at the office once again.

The book that made history! Autographed and inscribed “Godfather of Steroids.” 

1990 Sports Illustrated

1990 Beckett

1991 Starting Lineup

1993 Starting Lineup

1998 Starting Lineup

My favorite Jose Canseco moment.

Facts about Jose

  • 6x All-Star.
  • First ever 40/40 man.
  • 2x World Series champion.
  • 1986 A.L. Rookie of the Year.
  • 1988 A.L. Most Valuable Player.
  • 4x Silver Slugger Award winner.

Jose also visited the office in 2017 for a private event. You can read about that by clicking on the link here.

Barry Zito Book Signing

Former major league pitcher Barry Zito came to my neck of the woods to sign copies of his new book titled Curveball. The event took place at the Barnes & Noble store in Redlands which is literally minutes away from my house.

It was scheduled to start at 2 p.m. but due to unfortunate circumstances, I arrived a bit after 3 in the afternoon. Upon arrival I was informed by staff that Barry was done signing for the day. I guess there was a much smaller turnout than anticipated.

Barry did sign a number of books for the store before heading out. A staff member did swap out my copy of the book that I had purchased the day before for a signed version. It has a sticker attached to the front of the book which seems to be their authentication. 

Prospect of the Day

On September 12, 2016, Renato Nunez made his big league debut with the Oakland A’s.

Renato spent the 2014 season with the Stockton Ports of the California League. He has bounced around the league since his debut but it appears he has found a home playing for the Baltimore Orioles. He is posting up career high numbers in 2019. I want to wish the Venezuelan the best of luck in The Show.

The sun setting in the background wasn’t too kind in this photo.

Meeting Jose Canseco

Former bash brother Jose Canseco made an appearance at the Optometry Practice of Dr. Alex Corbin Liu. Jose was in town for a couple of appointments, one of which was a stop at the office for new eyewear.

In 2005 Jose’s tell all book Juiced was released. He basically became a rat and named many baseball players who had or were using steroids. Jose made a lot of fans dislike him while smearing his own name.

The truth is Jose in one of my favorite baseball players of all time. His books Juiced and Vindicated being released didn’t change the way I thought about Jose at all. Jose claims he wrote the books to get back at major league baseball for pushing him out of the game and to help clean it up. I don’t believe that at all. I believe he did it for a paycheck. I could be wrong but that’s just my opinion.

Regardless of what people say about Jose, it was a pleasure to have him at the office and he will always remain one of my all time favorite baseball players.

The bashing handshake with a former bash brother. I need to work on my technique though.





Though it didn’t go in his favor, this is still one of my favorite Canseco moments.

Facts about Jose

  • Full name is Jose Canseco Capas Jr.
  • 1986 A.L. Rookie of the Year.
  • 1988 A.L. MVP.
  • 2x World Series champion.
  • 4x Silver Slugger Award.
  • 6x All-Star.

Wikipedia