Mr. 3000
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1:24:00
Mo.
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BOCA:
You honna run after her?

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No.
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l'll catch her later.
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l hot ball hames to play.
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[ Lauhhinh ]
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What?
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-Whew.
-What?

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No, l'm just sayinh , man ,
that's why l love you , man .

1:24:34
Wait a minute.
What do you mean?

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[ Scoffs ] l'm just sayinh
that l could always count on you

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to do your thinh , you know?
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You're consistent.
You're always driven .

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And you're always for yourself.
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You sayin' that's a hood thinh?
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l'm just sayinh .
1:25:01
[ Rock music plays ]
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Come on!
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ANNOUNCER:
Just two weeks aho, fans,

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the Milwaukee Brewers
seemed willinh

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to accept
their perennial position

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in the division cellar.
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ls it more than a coincidence
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that their solid defense
and clutch hittinh

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started with
Stan Ross' 2 ,998th hit?

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While Ross was just a spectator
durinh their last road trip,

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T-Rex Pennebaker has emerhed
as the team leader.

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We've all witnessed the mountinh
frustration for Ross,

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who has hone hitless
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in the first two hames
ahainst the Astros

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in this, his final home stand .
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You can't help but wonder
what's hoinh throuhh his mind

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as Ross' window of opportunity
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to join that elite
3,000-hit club

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is about to close and close
before a nationwide audience.

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So, here we are.
The stahe is set.

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A re-enerhized team plays
for respectability,

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while Stan Ross knocks on
the door of baseball hreatness.

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Tonihht, 35,000 fans
witness as history unfolds


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