Heartwarming and inspired by a true story, “Chasing 3000” is set against the backdrop of Roberto Clemente’s historic 1972 chase to get his 3000th hit. Mickey(Trevor Morgan), 16, a lifelong Pirates fan, resents his family’s recent move to California, made to accommodate his brother Roger(Rory Caulkin), who suffers from muscular dystrophy. Unhappy with is new surroundings, Mickey steals his mom’s car and plans to race across the country to see Clemente’s historic moment. His only problem: Roger wants to come along. The brothers set off and begin reconnecting as various obstacles push them closer. However, when the trip begins to take its toll on Roger’s health, Mickey is forced to re-evaluate his priorities. – synopsis from the DVD
The movie opens with Ray Liotta taking his kids to Roberto Clemente Day in Pittsburgh. He recounts the story of his cross country trek with his younger brother to watch the magical moment when Clemente hits his 3000th hit.
Mickey struggles with the issue of being ripped away from his beloved ‘burgh and focuses his teenage anger directly at his mother, Marilyn(Lauren Holly). But the story is more than just the story of these boys, their journey or the random strangers who helped them along. This is a story of baseball and the love and loyalty that it engenders. From the way every baseball movie always puts a pitcher in slow motion, it leads you to think that the is the embodiment of life. For life isn’t just about that home run hit, it is made up of the small things that lead to that home run. The last out, the perfect pitch, the perfect hit, it is the stepping up to the plate and going for the fences every time rather than never going up to bat at all.
Trevor Morgan and Rory Caulkin have a nice chemistry; brotherly love is never drawn out into some treacly maudlin moments.
I’m not a big fan of Ray Liotta, I think he’s a good actor; it’s just that he does such a good job of playing such creepy characters that I just don’t like watching him. But in this movie, he was actually likeable. He plays a real guy, a dad telling his kids his story.
In the past several years, Lauren Holly has been seen in ‘sexy and dangerous’ roles, she’s glamorous, she’s tough and which sometimes can be characterized as a bitch. But here, she plays a single mom in the 70s, frightened and concern etching her face. She’s vulnerable and fragile, in those 70s polyester clothes, she looks like a mom. Judging by the shortness of her hair, I’m assuming she filmed this while she was still in NCIS, as Dir. Jenny Shepard. How interesting then to see that on constant re-runs juxtaposed against Marilyn Straka.
The main cast is rounded out with Seymour Cassel(Heist)as Popi, the boys’ grandfather, who interestingly enough starts the movie in a thick old world accent that seems to disappear by the end of the movie.
The rest of the cast is filled out with some interesting cameos by the likes of Jay Karnes(The Shield), Ricardo Chavira(Desperate Housewives), Keith David (Mr & Mrs Smith), Lori Petty (A League of Their Own), Michael O’Keefe (L&O: SVU) and Tania Raymonde(Lost). It was really good to see M. Emmet Walsh in sweet little cameo as the old guy who helps the boys get on with their journey.
I’m not a huge drama fan, I like things to explode and aliens invade, but I watched this movie, there were a few slow moments, but I think you needed it to explain the deepening relationship between the boys. I would have liked to have seen a “Making of…” Special Features, the DVD has no special features apart from some previews of more independent movies.
When I was a kid, I used to live by Roberto Clemente High School in the west side of Chicago, now I know a bit more of why he’s a hero. In an age of stratospheric athletic salaries, this movie tells that it wasn’t just the stats of this particular ball player that evoked such admiration. It was the way a man was supposed to be, understanding, caring and taking the time to reach out to the fans and the fans reached back and took him straight to their hearts.
If you’re a baseball fan, you need to see this movie. If you are a Pirates fan, this movie is a MUST. If you’re looking for a nice movie with the family, especially if the kids like baseball, this is a very good film for all ages.
I enjoyed this movie.

