One thing we learned very quickly in our viewing of Mr. 3000 is that while we would tell you not to confuse it with the Tom Selleck Mr. Baseball, we also wouldn’t blame you if you got the two mixed up in your memory. Aging baseballer gets a chance at redemption with a new (or new to him) team? Check. New team is populated with lazily written racial stereotypes? Check. A boring love subplot with zero chemistry is shoehorned in? Absolutely. The ballplayer learns that his selfishness does not serve the team and does something selfless in the end?