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According to the New York Times, José Canseco offered to not narc on Tigers outfielder Magglio Ordonez in his next book if Mags invested money in a film project Canseco was promoting, according to a person in baseball with knowledge of the situation.
Four people in baseball confirmed that referrals were made from Major League Baseball to the FBI regarding Canseco’s actions relating to the six-time All-Star outfielder Ordonez, who was not mentioned in Canseco’s earlier book “Juiced” or in any other report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. All four insisted on anonymity because they said they didn’t have authority to speak about the events.
The FBI did not open a formal investigation because Ordonez said he did not want to pursue the complaint.
Canseco denied that he — or any associate of his — ever asked Ordonez for money to keep his name out of a book titled “Vindicated.”
“Absolutely not,” Canseco said in a telephone interview Wednesday.
What a freaking snake this guy is!






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