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ducks
06-30-2006, 04:15 PM
Canseco agrees to deal with independent Surf Dawgs

SAN DIEGO -- Jose Canseco returned to baseball Thursday when he agreed to a contract with the independent San Diego Surf Dawgs, planning to be their designated hitter and -- get this -- pitch.

The Golden Baseball League announced the deal Thursday night, saying the former AL MVP and Rookie of the Year will make his Surf Dawgs debut Monday night on the road against the Chico Outlaws.

Canseco will make his debut at 10:05 ET on July 3.

Canseco's return to baseball comes some 19 months after he attracted Congress' attention with an autobiography, "Juiced," that accused several top players of steroid use.

In March 2005, he testified before the House Government Reform committee that he used performance-enhancing drugs as a player.

Canseco didn't immediately return a message left on his cell phone.

The news release announcing the deal said Canseco will be the DH "and will showcase his knuckleball as a member of the team's pitching staff."

Canseco made one big league pitching appearance, working the final inning for the Texas Rangers in a 15-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox on May 29, 1993. He walked the bases loaded and allowed three runs and two hits. He threw 12 strikes and 21 balls, most of which were far from the strike zone.

Canseco will be playing for the league maximum of $2,500 per month.

"We strive to provide a high quality entertainment product, and Jose will undoubtedly be entertaining for our fans," GBL president Amit Patel said in a statement.

The GBL is essentially baseball's lowest rung. Rickey Henderson played for the Surf Dawgs last year as he tried to attract the attention of a big league team.

Canseco hasn't played in the big leagues since 2001 with the Chicago White Sox, who purchased his contract from the independent Newark Bears.

http://sports.espn.go.com/minorlbb/...tory?id=2504983

JMarkJohns
06-30-2006, 05:49 PM
I've covered them. Well, not this year, but covered the Scorpions vs. the Surf Dawgs last year. Unfortunately I'm leaving my current position at The Sun to explore other options and won't get a chance to anymore.

Kind of sucks. I'd have rather seen Conseco that Henderson.

I know this is just a PR stunt, but it's better than the one Fullerton tried to pull by trading a pack of Budweiser for the actual person (who's an actual player) who portrayed "Leon" from all those Deon-like commercials.

Not quite the story of the potential Leon for Budweiser trade, but since Leon is a piss-poor player, this one will make more of a splash.

T Park
06-30-2006, 07:45 PM
JMark,

you work for the Yuma Sun?

My deepest sypmathies to you and yours.....

JMarkJohns
06-30-2006, 08:12 PM
JMark,

you work for the Yuma Sun?

My deepest sypmathies to you and yours.....

The Sun, now... The Yuma Daily Sun when I started five years ago.

In a month, no more.

EDIT: It's been fun and frustrating att he same time.

Quadzilla99
06-30-2006, 08:32 PM
I always liked Canseco. Before the whole controversy and I never really got into the whole hating the steroids users thing like other people. So I would probably like to see him do well but he is old and shot. I don't really how to feel about it one way or the other.

Spurologist
07-03-2006, 11:33 PM
Anything to get money I guess

JMarkJohns
07-04-2006, 04:06 PM
He struck out in his first two atbats last night... SWINGING!

Against the equivalent of Single-A pitchers...

Das Texan
07-04-2006, 04:59 PM
ya but its also going to take him a few atbats to get his timing down.


for a power hitter its all about timing and you cant get into that just by BP or in a cage.