Vindicated (book)
Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and the Battle to Save Baseball is a book written by Jose Canseco, a former Major League Baseball (MLB) player. The book was published in 2008 and serves as a follow-up to Canseco's 2005 book, Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big. In "Vindicated," Canseco continues to discuss the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in baseball, providing further allegations and insights into the culture of steroid use within the sport.
Content[edit | edit source]
"Vindicated" delves deeper into the world of PEDs in baseball, naming several high-profile players and detailing their alleged involvement with steroids. Canseco claims that his initial revelations in "Juiced" were just the tip of the iceberg and that the problem was more widespread than initially believed. The book also addresses the backlash Canseco faced after the publication of "Juiced" and his efforts to clear his name and reputation.
Key Figures[edit | edit source]
In "Vindicated," Canseco names several prominent MLB players, including Alex Rodriguez, and provides accounts of their alleged steroid use. He also discusses his interactions with other players and officials within the sport, shedding light on the pervasive nature of PEDs in baseball during his career.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The publication of "Vindicated" had a significant impact on the ongoing conversation about PEDs in baseball. It reignited debates about the integrity of the sport and the measures needed to combat drug use among players. The book also contributed to the scrutiny and investigations conducted by MLB and other organizations to address the issue of steroids in baseball.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Jose Canseco
- Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big
- Performance-enhancing drugs
- Steroid
- Alex Rodriguez
- Major League Baseball
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