Ozzie had a brief major league career, playing in 24 career games with the
Oakland Athletics and
St. Louis Cardinals between and 1993. In 1991, he played in Japan for the
Kintetsu Buffaloes. Canseco was drafted as a
pitcher by the
New York Yankees in the second round of the
1983 Major League Baseball draft. In stark contrast to the prolific, power hitting career of his twin brother, Ozzie never hit a major league
home run. Canseco currently holds the
Atlantic League single season home run record with 48, which he achieved while playing for the
Newark Bears in 2000. After the season ended Canseco was named the league's MVP. Ozzie's total of 48 home runs is ironically also the Canseco family single season home run record. Ozzie's brother Jose hit 462 Major League home runs, and 98 more at other levels of professional baseball, but he never hit more than 46 in a single season. Later Ozzie played one season in the
Northern League. In 1991, he signed a one-year contract with the
Kintetsu Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacific League. However, due to an injury, Ozzie would never play a game with the Buffaloes. == Yuma Scorpions ==