Jose Says...

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We're not sayin'. We're just sayin'.
Some 28 days ago, Jose Canseco hopped onto his Twitter account and wrote this:
Of the 103 unnamed players on the list who tested positive for steroids in 2003, Manny Ramirez's name is most likely on the list, 90%.
We're not saying we're huge fans of his literary work or even the concept of wrap-around shades, but we're starting to think of Canseco in the same way we think of DiCaprio's character in Catch Me if You Can. Like, maybe it's time to just have the dude working for you, because the stuff he takes for granted you might not even know.
Manny Ramirez is just the latest case. But they're adding up.
Now if the "banned substance" Manny took turns out to be in this vein … well, Jose knows better than most -- there's a lot of substances on that list.
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