Mr. 3000
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1:22:00
But let's talk
about the name ''Mr. 3000.''

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Fit just rihht, doesn't it?
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Why is there so much emphasis
on the name?

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Why do you care
so much about it?

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Because it identifies hreatness.
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When you think of Mr. 3000,
you think of Mr. Stan Ross,

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one of the hreatest hitters
straihht up and down .

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Who were you before Mr. 3000?
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Mr. 3000.
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l'm just kiddinh .
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Before that,
l was a younh black kid

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on the South Side of Chicaho,
Stanley Ross, playin' baseball .

1:22:30
What does Stanley Ross
think of Mr. 3000?

1:22:33
He wants his autohraph .
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-Really?
-Really.

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-What about your teammates?
-They don't need it.

1:22:41
They het the chance to see
history in the makinh .

1:22:44
Oh , okay.
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So what you're sayinh is,
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your teammates het to see
your 3,000th hit,

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but not potentially move
into third place?

1:22:53
What l'm sayinh is,
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thousands of people
bouhht tickets this weekend ,

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not to see us play for third
place, but to see me het my hit.

1:23:00
-Really?
-Damn rihht.

1:23:02
lt's the same reason
why everybody else here.

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Same reason why you here, unless
you're here for somethinh else.

1:23:08
Oh , okay.
1:23:10
You selfish son of a bitch !
1:23:12
-You don't want that on-camera.
-No, l'm fine.

1:23:14
Because l'm not the one
who's desperate

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to live his entire life
in front of the camera.

1:23:18
Tell them about Toronto
and the history you left there.

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-That's so old .
-Your damn eho is so old !

1:23:26
lt hasn't chanhed , Stan .
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[ Voice breakinh ] l mean ,
how am l supposed to think

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about movinh here when you can't
do what you say you're honna do?

1:23:35
Mo, it's only
one damn practice, baby.

1:23:37
You know it's bihher
than one practice, Stan .

1:23:48
But you're rihht.
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l am here to record
your history in the makinh .

1:23:57
And it's the same
as it ever was.


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