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Luis Castillo
"it's a problem you think you need to explain ourselves You don't To anyone " damn
Comment from : Luis Castillo


Sandra
Very good movie It teaches us how to grow in economics and see the objectives in which we can use to grow it but I love the message😊
Comment from : Sandra


feedthesnake
pete is tyler durden
Comment from : feedthesnake


skins4thewin
Is it really true that they didn't even provide free soda to the players in the Clubhouse during this timeframe?brbrDunno how such a thing could possibly be fact checked, but it's hard to believe either way
Comment from : skins4thewin


jwiese354
They make it look like Billy had just started using sabermetrics when in reality they have been using it It was Billys predicesor and mentor that started using it When they won Div titles in 2000 and 2001 they still had big price players on they're team 2002 was the season he proved that it actually works
Comment from : jwiese354


Noreen Hannah Gabriel
Brian Windhorst was great in this scene
Comment from : Noreen Hannah Gabriel


kendall Evans
44 year old guy, working as a GM for a MLB team and he's worried about having the ways and means to send his kid to college? Highly doubtful!
Comment from : kendall Evans


Spence callis
Missed a chance to call the soda thing " Cash Considerations"
Comment from : Spence callis


itsnotme07
LOL "I don't want my guys paying for soda, I want you to stock my machines for 3 years" Hilarious!
Comment from : itsnotme07


Aphrodyte Girl
The thing about this movie is the dynamic of Billy trusting Pete's data 100 and Pete was sure of his data until it was put into practice Not knowing it takes time Billy knows it takes time Slowly bringing Pete around by showing he trusts him and to believe in himself
Comment from : Aphrodyte Girl


Dylan
What’s interesting is that Peña was the better choice He was better immediately after and long term it wasn’t even a discussion They didn’t have the perfect system and Billy’s unrealistic commitment to it was more a statement to himself than a commitment to winning baseball games
Comment from : Dylan


haolee
They should have kept Pena, his OPS+ is very close to Scott Hatteberg
Comment from : haolee


zytrik
Man that’s some father figuring right there I’d love to have a boss like that at work
Comment from : zytrik


Zach Pozzi
One thing that I really like about this scene is that Billy convinces Pete to stick to his guns but he still doubts himself He gives Billy the advice to trade Pena based on his numbers but he said things like "it's close" and "theoretically" showing that he still doubts himself In so many movies a character gets talked to and given advice and it's like a switch flips in them and they make a complete 180 and start doing the thing they should have been doing It's nice to see a character that takes the advice but still hesitates at first because they've only had a minute or two to digest it It makes the full transition more subtle and realistic
Comment from : Zach Pozzi


Mathew Williams
Awesome film this and I’ve never watched baseball in my life
Comment from : Mathew Williams


Manny
So does Billy Beane just suck at saving money cause he was still the GM of a professional baseball team Hard to find what his exact salary at the time would be, but I read somewhere that when he turned down the job to work for the Red Sox as their GM for 125 million for 5 years, he continued to work for the A's with his salary of 1 million brbrI've seen that 1 million repeated in multiple places, and makes sense as he is a GMbrbrSending your kid to college should not be hard if you make $1 million a yearbrbrPlus he can drop $200k on paying for a player
Comment from : Manny


Matt Saoit
Why does he have a bingo cage on his desk?
Comment from : Matt Saoit


One Life
So many gems if wisdom in this script: “it’s a problem if you feel the need to explain yourself Don’t To anyone” ✅
Comment from : One Life


Neli Tancheva
Great scene,love you Bradley want to marry you🥰😍😘
Comment from : Neli Tancheva


Christian Knight
I thought Soda was a relief pitcher or something
Comment from : Christian Knight


God
Love this movie What I don't understand is the contradiction in this scene and the last scene Here he says he would like to send his girl to college but in the last scene he denies the best offer ever made
Comment from : God


LION TAMER
do you believe in basic arithmetic or not?
Comment from : LION TAMER


Tom Sweeney
Wait, Dave Dombrowski stocked the Oakland a’s soda machine for three years in the Jeremy Bonderman trade?
Comment from : Tom Sweeney


John Smith
Didn't Billy Beane go to Stanford?
Comment from : John Smith


Paul White
I’m sure that this is a reality in pro sports After all it’s only money
Comment from : Paul White


Cody Carter
Smartest analyst I ever met said once he had enough money he would build a bot that would just move money between the different currencies and make pennies on the dollar
Comment from : Cody Carter


Beau Dingwall
It's not about the soda, it's about sending a message
Comment from : Beau Dingwall


Patrick Bohn
The line "a daughter I'd like to be able to send to college" was always laughable considering he literally said in this movie he'd spend more than $200,000 of his own money on a player
Comment from : Patrick Bohn


willieboy
why are finely tuned sports machines drinking sodas????
Comment from : willieboy


PrometheanRising
Jonah Hill does a remarkable job of conveying that he believes in his own ideas while also showing the insecurity of not knowing whether other people will as well
Comment from : PrometheanRising


Laidback Berserker
It's a shame Billy still hasn't gone all the way But other teams have won using his method
Comment from : Laidback Berserker


AbleAnderson
The movie makes this whole strategy out to be some huge breakthrough that was unbelievably successful, and yet, ppl cared about on-base percentage long before Billy Beane, and his specific strategy depicted in this movie got them 0 championships and 0 playoff success They make that 22 game win streak out to be the vindication for the strategy, and while it was impressive they folded when it mattered and have been dogshit for 15 years now, one of the worst franchises in baseball So pardon me if I'm not overly impressed with Bean's smug arrogance as depicted in this film
Comment from : AbleAnderson


Michael Tracy
theres smth beautiful about billy knowing that he has like 20x the baseball IQ that peter has, but he's willing to work with Peter's way because he knows that his way of thinking is outdated He's happy to step aside and let Peter do his thing because he knows he has the right idea
Comment from : Michael Tracy


A
Opportunity is everything 🙌🏽
Comment from : A


Mikey
jona hills face is a featureless ball of dough with the facial features superimposed over the top
Comment from : Mikey


Chad Johnson
Some of the best advice on life I’ve ever heard
Comment from : Chad Johnson


Wyatt
This meeting was the reason for the turning point in the A’s season
Comment from : Wyatt


Stephen Doyle
Jonah is acting rings around Pitt in this film
Comment from : Stephen Doyle


Durval Lacerda
This movie is awesome! I only watched it because of the anime "One Outs" brI really recommend it if you liked Moneyball It's about a guy who doesn't actually play baseball, but he is really good at reading people and playing mind games, he joins a professional Baseball team and there he uses his skills to win He plays using numbers and psychological manipulation brYou don't really have to know anything about baseball to understand this anime
Comment from : Durval Lacerda


ramjamflimflam
I don’t really like baseball and know nothing about how the “pro” game works, but I really like this movie Acting and characters are very fascinating
Comment from : ramjamflimflam


PtolemyJones
Anyone know what's become of Pete, the real guy, since this happened?
Comment from : PtolemyJones


scarlett michanco
I think someone making $1M per year and someone who turned down $125M could send his daughter to college and is going to find another well paying job should it not work out
Comment from : scarlett michanco


Nic Restrepo
The question we should be asking is why Pitt feels the need to always have food or a drink in his hands or mouth
Comment from : Nic Restrepo


chang
This movie well casted and underated movie
Comment from : chang


Timothy Eaton
Brad Pitt's best role ever!! My top 5 all time sports movies!
Comment from : Timothy Eaton


Stove Guy
We had a pop machine that dispensed ice and soda into cup 10 cents Outside of locker room I drank tab Ugh Terrible taste but sugar free
Comment from : Stove Guy


Kritacul
This movie can be in serious consideration for one of the greatest baseball movies of all time
Comment from : Kritacul


delukard07
A guy that has 250k to pay for a player himself but would like to send his kid to college
Comment from : delukard07


DoomDude69
The only thing I don't like in Moneyball and in baseball in general is all the damn spitting
Comment from : DoomDude69


Anders Hansen
Jaded veteran meets young rookie and the exchange between changes the world for the better, a timeless story that this film portrayed amazingly It can be cast as father/son, master and apprentice, boss and employee, Sensei and Student and many more
Comment from : Anders Hansen


Donnie Kuzma
The only thing I hate about this movie is that they tried to portray billy bean as poor… same with hattiburg
Comment from : Donnie Kuzma


Angry Retail Banker
Pitt: “Great, it’s a deal”brbrPerson on other line: “Okay, and one more th—He hung up on me again! Why does he keep doing that? This is why I haven’t been able to let him know about great deals he can get on players who can get victories for his team Oh well, maybe the Yankees will want this player”
Comment from : Angry Retail Banker


Anonymous Human
I love the fact he is holding a cup that says “Dad”, obviously something his daughter made for him in arts and crafts; as he delivers this monologue
Comment from : Anonymous Human


Speeka
This is honestly the lamest channel for commercials
Comment from : Speeka


Blue 7lvn
It's baseball movie yet it inspires man lol tempted to watch for like 5th time, I don't even watch baseball
Comment from : Blue 7lvn


tomitstube
hollywood filler create tension, show bonding, and give people a warm fuzzy feeling that you're in it with them
Comment from : tomitstube


Ned Mar
How did this guy (Billy Bean), being only 44 yrs old, with only a high school diploma, become an executive in the A's organization? wtf?
Comment from : Ned Mar


4_Free
Bro it’s so funny that baseball players drink soda and chew tobacco lol I think it just goes to show just how much of a mental game it is as opposed to sports like football, soccer, and basketball which are so much more focused on physical performance
Comment from : 4_Free


Sam Grig
I hate Baseball, but I love this movie
Comment from : Sam Grig


Mr Jobsworth
He's talking like he's got a bad career lol
Comment from : Mr Jobsworth


Cedric Johnson
Acts 2:21brKing James Versionbr21 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved
Comment from : Cedric Johnson


Melbourne Hopena
2011:Pete, an Ivy league graduate Analyzing past data and predicting the oddsbr2021: Machine Learning, hold my beer
Comment from : Melbourne Hopena


Ephemis Priest
I'll get you guys soda, and I'll make the people we traded pay for it!
Comment from : Ephemis Priest


JamesJoyce12
"Do you believe in this thing or not" brThis is a fundamental flaw in writing here - the entire premise of the book and hence the movie is gaussian probability distributions - bad question and the answer that should have been given "It is not a binary assessment of believing/not-believing" - it is an assessment of the probability of a favorable outcome vs the risk of the downside
Comment from : JamesJoyce12


Buck Buck
When do they rob the casino?
Comment from : Buck Buck


Shang Tsung
I kept thinking of the soda machine scene in World war Z
Comment from : Shang Tsung


Shubham Sharma
Brad Pitt deserved an Oscar for this!
Comment from : Shubham Sharma


Richard Naujoks
This film is set in 2002 Billy Beane was appointed GM In 1997, before that, he worked in lower front office positions for about 7 years and before that, he played 5 years of pro ball So for a guy who is notorious for cost-effective spending in his profession, Billy Beane apparently has no clue about money on a personal level if he can't afford to send his daughter to college after that CV
Comment from : Richard Naujoks


Jen Gable
Fantastic scene ! 👍
Comment from : Jen Gable


My Corona
Theoretically, diabetes
Comment from : My Corona


Olav August Resmann
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Comment from : Olav August Resmann


Milap Mehta
Peter and Billy were actually wrong about Hatteberg and Pena Hatteberg's OPS over his Oakland career was 751 while Pena's OPS in Detroit (same time span) was 792 brbrHatteberg had a couple nice years in Cincinnati afterwards but that was it Pena on the other hand exploded in Tampa and got MVP votes a couple years before collapsing in 2012
Comment from : Milap Mehta


Farquad Shmoogle
shouldnt be drinking soda stock the machine with free water and gatorade lol
Comment from : Farquad Shmoogle


Andrew Vasquez
Money ball don’t work, trash cans do though 🗑 💥
Comment from : Andrew Vasquez


John Humphries
Look, this is only half of the scene Chopping up a scene for a video doesn't work There's no build up to the point this video begins at So there's no why, and Billy Beane is VERY much about why
Comment from : John Humphries


dlast jedi
i watch this scene when my crypto is tanking
Comment from : dlast jedi


Sid Tom
I think this movie was deeper than just baseball It’s a big lesson about the choices we make in our lives Sometimes, you don’t know what will happen Billy rejected a full ride to Stanford to play for the Mets, but turned out to be a wasted decision! Likewise, he rejected the huge offer by the Red Sox, but never won the last game of the series!
Comment from : Sid Tom


Captain Charisma
Soda? Athletes don't drink soda!!! maybe fatty does 🤔
Comment from : Captain Charisma


Da Ghambino
This movie is brilliant in so many aspects of how life is but can be better if we adapt to change and embrace it Also, let me cleared about analytics Baseball is won by the best talent on the field and playing the game fundamentally sound Theo Epstein did not win those titles in Boston and Chicago by analytics because Boston and Cubs were top 5 teams with highest payroll in baseball Oakland have not won anything with analytics either Dodgers last year won and yup, they had the highest payroll in baseball Analytics is ruining the game and I am all for change, but when it makes sense and it works
Comment from : Da Ghambino


Mad Panger
Its funny how Hatterberg was the one that did the Homerun on the 20th winbrNice foreshadow
Comment from : Mad Panger


Steven Waterfielkd
He's also divorced and paying child support
Comment from : Steven Waterfielkd


Robert Tompkins
I sent my 2 kids to college on a teacher's salary Some people do not realize how much GD money they make compared to most Of course baseball general managers are more important than teachers to society
Comment from : Robert Tompkins


Nathan Smith
And that's the trick With all the enormous and anxiety-inducing trading changes coming, stocking the fridges with free soda is a cheap way to make employees feel like management is taking care of them, when in reality the players are little more than numbers on a page This entire movie is an analogy of the general US workplace
Comment from : Nathan Smith


George Gonashvili
Soft drinks of choice? I don't know what's better playing baseball or being mobbed up
Comment from : George Gonashvili


Jackson Holditch
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
Comment from : Jackson Holditch


Michael DeLeo
The soda clause won him that deal
Comment from : Michael DeLeo


iKon business
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Jamie King
See I understand that Hatteburg ends up hitting the homer to break the record, but surely if the difference in wins is close you would take the young star over the old guy who’s about to retire just because the next year or year after he’d be much more valuable
Comment from : Jamie King


Kevin Bull
At least if Billy had lost his job hed have the money to send his daughter to college Assumingly as a MLB GM he would have had a 6 figure to million dollar salary so he coule have paid for it (after mortgage and alimony) haha He also could have paid to go to college for himself Im sure he made as many friends as enemies in baseball to help him
Comment from : Kevin Bull


Akuma Die
Still cry every time i watch the scene where his daughters song plays through the car’s stereo every time!
Comment from : Akuma Die


Jesse Knierim
Wtf was he on about before he pulled out the card at the end
Comment from : Jesse Knierim



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