Mr. 3000
Mr. 3000
Release: 2004-06-15
·Runtime: 104m
·★ 5.3
Comedy
Drama
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.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Dimension Films
Touchstone Pictures
Spyglass Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Stuart Scott
as Self
John Bobek
as Press Box Intern
Christian Stolte
as Reporter
Phil Ridarelli
as Dad
Chris Rose
as Self
Brandon DeShazer
as Press Box Reporter (uncredited)
John Gleeson Connolly
as Reporter
Bernie Mac
as Stan Ross
Jay Leno
as Self
Evan Jones
as Fryman
Chris Marrs
as Reporter
Neil Brown Jr.
as Clubhouse Assistant
Johanna McKay
as Community Center Director
Tom Arnold
as Self
Larry King
as Self
J. Anthony Brown
as First Base Umpire
Dane Cook
as Sausage Mascot
John Judd
as Executive
Charles Haugk
as Man in Stands
Brian J. White
as Rex 'T-Rex' Pennebaker
Keegan-Michael Key
as Reporter
Mykel Shannon Jenkins
as Reporter
John Schwab
as Umpire
Chris Noth
as Schiembri
Michael Rispoli
as Boca
Amaury Nolasco
as Minadeo
Rekkhan
as Brewers Fan
Paul Sorvino
as Gus Panas
Carmen Electra
as Self (uncredited)
Ian Anthony Dale
as Fukuda
Sheila Ellis
as Fan
Ric Reitz
as HOF President's Assistant
Scott Benjaminson
as Executive
Larry Larson
as Barfly
Dondré Whitfield
as Skillet
John Salley
as Self
Michael Wilbon
as Self
Angela Bassett
as Maureen "Mo" Simmons
Jaqueline Fleming
as Young Woman
Beth Lacke
as Pilates Instructor
Rich Komenich
as Big Horse Borelli
Matt DeCaro
as Reporter
Marco St. John
as Reporter
Earl Billings
as Lenny Koron
Avery White
as Team Trainer
Dick Enberg
as Brewers Sportscaster
Tony Lee Gratz
as Press Box Reporter