Mr. 3000

Mr. 3000 (2004)

Big league. Big mouth. Big time.

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 2004-06-15
  • User Rating: 5.2/10 from 159 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 44min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Dimension Films
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Charles Stone III
star 5.2/10
From 159 Ratings

Summary

Aging baseball star who goes by the nickname, Mr. 3000, finds out many years after retirement that he didn't quite reach 3,000 hits. Now at age 47 he's back to try and reach that goal.

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  • Bernie Mac

    as Stan Ross
  • Angela Bassett

    as Maureen "Mo" Simmons
  • Michael Rispoli

    as Boca
  • Brian J. White

    as Rex 'T-Rex' Pennebaker
  • Dondré Whitfield

    as Skillet
  • Paul Sorvino

    as Gus Panas
  • Tom Arnold

    as Self
  • Larry King

    as Self
  • John Salley

    as Self
  • J. Anthony Brown

    as First Base Umpire
  • Jay Leno

    as Self
  • Stuart Scott

    as Self
  • Carmen Electra

    as Self (uncredited)
  • Keegan-Michael Key

    as Reporter
  • Dane Cook

    as Sausage Mascot
  • John Judd

    as Executive
  • Amaury Nolasco

    as Minadeo
  • Ian Anthony Dale

    as Fukuda
  • Neil Brown Jr.

    as Clubhouse Assistant
  • Chris Noth

    as Schiembri
  • Earl Billings

    as Lenny Koron
  • Jaqueline Fleming

    as Young Woman
  • Beth Lacke

    as Pilates Instructor
  • Mykel Shannon Jenkins

    as Reporter
  • Johanna McKay

    as Community Center Director
  • Sheila Ellis

    as Fan
  • Avery White

    as Team Trainer
  • Rekkhan

    as Brewers Fan
  • Karen Pritchett

    as Baseball Fan
  • Drew Plummer

    as Seaborn
  • Bronzell Miller

    as Red Sox First Baseman
  • Ron Darling

    as Self
  • Evan Jones

    as Fryman
  • Scott Brooks

    as Eddie Richling
  • Rich Komenich

    as Big Horse Borelli
  • David Devey

    as Gervis
  • John McConnell

    as HOF President
  • Ric Reitz

    as HOF President's Assistant
  • Travis Kerber

    as Earl
  • Phil Ridarelli

    as Dad
  • J. David Ruby

    as Kid
  • Liz Kaschak

    as Spinning Instructor
  • Charles Haugk

    as Man in Stands
  • Greg Bond

    as Young
  • Michael Wilbon

    as Self
  • Chris Rose

    as Self
  • Peter Gammons

    as Self
  • John D. Vodenlich

    as Astros Catcher
  • Andrew Prater

    as Red Sox Catcher
  • John Schwab

    as Umpire
  • Dick Enberg

    as Brewers Sportscaster
  • John Gleeson Connolly

    as Reporter
  • Matt DeCaro

    as Reporter
  • Chris Marrs

    as Reporter
  • Marco St. John

    as Reporter
  • Christian Stolte

    as Reporter
  • Scott Benjaminson

    as Executive
  • Larry Larson

    as Barfly
  • John Bobek

    as Press Box Intern
  • Brandon DeShazer

    as Press Box Reporter (uncredited)
  • Tony Lee Gratz

    as Press Box Reporter
Directing Charles Stone III Director
Writing Howard Michael Gould Screenplay
Production Roger Birnbaum Producer
Production Timothy M. Bourne Executive Producer
Writing Eric Champnella Screenplay
Production Gary Barber Producer
Writing Keith Mitchell Screenplay
Production Gail Goldberg Casting
Camera Shane Hurlbut Director of Photography
Sound John Powell Original Music Composer
Production Jonathan Glickman Executive Producer
Art Diane Lederman Set Decoration
Production Marcia Ross Casting
Editing Bill Pankow Editor
Costume & Make-Up Salvador Pérez Jr. Costume Design
Production Maggie Wilde Producer
Art Maher Ahmad Production Design
Production Frank Marshall Executive Producer
Lighting Dan Cornwall Gaffer
Production Steve Greener Executive Producer
Production Derek Evans Co-Producer
Writing Eric Champnella Story
Writing Keith Mitchell Story
Crew Charles Croughwell Stunt Coordinator

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