Headlined Jose Canseco, A’s officially induct 2024 Hall of Fame class

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OAKLAND — Jose Canseco was, in his words, an emotional wreck. He certainly played the part. His voice cracked. His tears flowed.

He never thought this day would materialize.

“What I accomplished here, what we accomplished as a team and, of course, with everything that I’ve been through — the steroid book, the steroid era, the whole combination,” Canseco said, “for the Oakland A’s to even consider putting me in the Hall of Fame, to me, it was a shock. When they called me, I thought it was a joke.”

This was no joke. Ahead of the final Bay Bridge Series, Canseco, Miguel Tejada, Terry Steinbach, Bill King, Dick Williams and Eddie Joost were officially inducted as the sixth Oakland A’s Hall of Fame class. And if Canseco had any lingering doubt that this was real, those doubts officially washed away when Tony La Russa, his former manager and “second dad,” adorned him with a green jacket.

“I wish I could give … a forearm bash to everybody,” Canseco said.

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