Mr. 3000
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| Initial release | September 8, 2004 |
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| Directors | Charles Stone III |
| Box office | 21. 84 million USD |
| Budget | 30 million USD |
| Production companies | Touchstone Pictures |
| Dimension Films | |
| Spyglass Entertainment | |
| The Kennedy/Marshall Company | |
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| ID | 942867 |
About Mr. 3000
Milwaukee Brewers player Stan Ross (Bernie Mac) angers his teammates by retiring during a 1995 playoff game after making the 3,000th base hit required to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame. Nine years later, a clerical error is discovered, invalidating three of the hits and keeping Ross from the ultimate baseball honor. The 47-year-old player convinces the Brewers to let him rejoin the team to make his last three hits, and sheds his selfish nature as he rediscovers his love of the game.