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	Stand up.
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	Sit down .
:23:05
	Come on , now up.
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	42 .
:23:09
	43.
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	Look at this boy ho.
Look at your boy.
:23:12
	-What's your name?
-Stan Ross.
:23:14
	-Tell 'em your name.
-Stan Ross.
:23:16
	-Who are you?
-Stan Ross!
:23:17
	-Louder!
-They call me the boss.
:23:19
	-Who?
-'Cause l pay the cost.
:23:21
	-Why?
-'Cause l'm Stan Ross!
:23:25
	You can get yourseIf cIean,
you can have a good meaI
:23:29
	You can do whatever...
:23:31
	So, tomorrow, man , you ready?
:23:34
	Game's chanhed a lot
since we last played .
:23:37
	l still see the ball .
l still hit the ball .
:23:41
	All day.
:23:43
	But l do miss playin' .
:23:47
	l know l always said l didn't,
but l do.
:23:51
	Ain't nothin' like hittin'
in the major leahues.
:23:54
	Bein' a part
of that hreat tradition .
:23:58
	l never felt that type
of respect
:23:59
	that l felt on the ball field .
:24:01
	That kind of attention .
:24:05
	Oh , shoot, that reminds me.
:24:08
	You hot a call this afternoon .
:24:10
	Some ad-ahency huy
from New York.
:24:13
	Endorsement?
:24:15
	Was it Reebok?
:24:17
	lt's not Reebok.
:24:19
	Adidas or Nike?
:24:22
	Viahra.
:24:25
	What?
:24:26
	Viahra, man .
You'd be the spokesman .
:24:29
	l ain't honna be no damn
spokesman for no Viahra.
:24:33
	l can still swinh my bat, Bo.
:24:37
	SCHEMBRl :
Are we ready to roll here?
:24:39
	Okay, the Milwaukee Brewers
:24:43
	are pleased to be able to help
a member of the Brewer family
:24:47
	reclaim his rihhtful place
in baseball history.
:24:50
	So it is with hreat pride
that l introduce to you
:24:54
	the once and future Mr. 3000,
Stan Ross.
:24:58
	Thank you .