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  1. Stan Ross is the conceited star player of the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team. After recording his 3,000th hit, Ross immediately retires, leaving the team without one of its star players in the middle of the 1995 playoff race, showing every bit of disregard for his teammates' feelings that his decision will cost them the championship.

  2. May 27, 2014 · His early departure from the league— the card indicates that he hit .467 his final year—would align with theories that say the MLB forced him out, but Ross makes clear that the 3,000 th hit was his only reason for not quitting sooner. The most likely conclusion is that Stan Ross was rejected from the Hall due to sheer arrogance.

  3. Aug 3, 2020 · However, we were shocked to see Ross’ numbers were good enough to make him arguably the best hitter in Milwaukee Brewers history. The statistical support came by way of a Stan Ross baseball card ...

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  4. Apr 26, 2020 · While he waits to be voted into the Hall of Fame, Stan agrees to return to the Milwaukee stadium for a ceremony to retire his number. The Brewers have fallen on hard times since Stan left...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › arts › culture-magazinesMr. 3000 | Encyclopedia.com

    Lackluster sports comedy follows egotistical Milwaukee Brewers star Stan Ross (Mac), who abruptly quit the team as soon as he got his 3,000 hit. His comfy retirement of 10 years is interrupted when an old record-keeping error is corrected, revealing that Stan only has 2,997 career hits.

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · Attanasio announces entire coaching staff will return without Counsell; 'We're hungry for more'. Attanasio continued: “I reflect on the fact that we’ve been successful now for a really long ...

  7. May 27, 2020 · In a prologue of sorts, Stan soon shows his true colors as he collects that milestone and promptly retires from the game, leaving his pennant-chasing Milwaukee Brewers team in the lurch. With hit 3000, Stan doesn’t care; all he cares about is that he now has his ticket to Cooperstown in his possession.

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