Moneyball – It’s An Unfair Game: Billy (Brad Pitt) is frustrated with the scouts when they refuse to think differently about their financial problems.
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Billy Beane (Brad Pitt), general manager of the Oakland A’s, one day has an epiphany: Baseball’s conventional wisdom is all wrong. Faced with a tight budget, Beane must reinvent his team by outsmarting the richer ball clubs. Joining forces with Ivy League graduate Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), Beane prepares to challenge old-school traditions. He recruits bargain-bin players whom the scouts have labeled as flawed, but have game-winning potential. Based on the book by Michael Lewis.
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Cast: Brad Pitt, Nick Searcy, Vyto Ruginis
Screenwriter: Aaron Sorkin, Steven Zaillian
Director: Bennett Miller
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Okay not only is this Brad Pitt's best performance but he looks most attractive here too.
To be fair to the old guys. They did make a couple championship runs in the 80’s or was that the 90’s?
"An ugly girlfriend means no problems"
Never really understood the need for mlb scouts… Most of the scouting is already done going into college. By the time they are out, you know from enough games and the numbers how good they are. Sure the scouts who find players who didn't go to college may mean something but those players don't normally go the the majors off the bat. Although I guess I grew up during the time of numbers meaning something instead of if his girlfriend is ugly or not.
why was it so controversial to actually care about how good the baseball player is at actually playing baseball rather than care about a bunch of random stuff that occurs off the baseball field that has nothing to do with baseball.
This scene is why I have issues with this movie, they talk about baseball not being fair and then they rewrite history like it was fair. The A's lost in the first round to the equally small market Twins, who had a nearly identical payroll, and it was the division rival Angels who won the world series.
If you ask me, that could've been an even more powerful ending than the one they crapped out. Baseball isn't fair, sometimes you can do everything right and fail. Also I'm an Angels fan and that 02 world series is my favorite sports moment.
God damn, this clip caused me flashbacks. I ended up removing everyone's manager status and invited them retire, transfer or quit. Once I fixed their crisis, suddenly I wasn't considered the one who didn't understand.
Juice isn't worth the squeeze, unfortunately.
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Is there some kind code that makes all bosses jerks
Whose Fabio?
…he's shortstop..
This scene is like life every step of the way.
Brilliant book and movie by a brilliant author but it is funny that Lewis (or the screenwriters) got the meaning of the jeans quote by Beane all wrong. When Billy Beane said "We're not selling jeans here" what he meant was that the team was no longer owned by the Hass family of the famed Levi Strauss company. In the A's heyday of the 80's and 90's the A's were the big spenders poaching players from other teams (Dave Henderson from the Sox, Rickey Henderson from the Yankees, etc.) with the fat checkbook of Walter Haas. Beane was on those teams.
Who's Fabio?…shortstop from Seattle..lmfao!
Old Guy1 – "Who's Fabio?"
Old Guy2 – "He's a shortstop from Seattle."
FABIO is a hall of famer in my book!
"I can't believe it's not butta……SPRAY"
"…and then there's us, then there's 300 more feet of crap, then there's Pittsburgh Pirates."
This movie is about thinking differently. I sure as hell don't know jack about baseball.
If this scene is accurate, I actually have sympathy for the old scouts.
There was a time when the A's were the big dog at the table. They competed for and won World Series.
The idea that they had devolved into the laughing stock of MLB must have been hard to accept.
Which is why it is necessary to bring in a new, fresh perspective that can see things differently.
All the old person talk cracks me up
5 minutes in after they are not looking for Fabio…the old man asked " who's Fabio?" 😂
It’s interesting how these guys did not seem to understand that they didn’t have the money to afford players who could play like the ones they lost.
Exquisitely drawn divide between death and life for a baseball organization. Overarching is baseball as a whole is dying. Too slow and too boring. All the sabermetrics in the world can't save it.
"Jesus Christ I tell you you can live too long" Bill Burr line fits perfect
Can't wait for the sequel, "Funnyball" based on the Houston Astros cheating scandal.
1:07 Barry actually was correct. He focused on the numbers, not the names. Thats exactly how Billy fixed the team, by getting the OB%, hits, HRs, etc.
This movie conveniently doesn't mention they had the AL MVP on their team.
All I see are a bunch of old farts who are unable to think any other way besides what they know.
This movie is a masterpiece
The point of this scene is that Billy find these outdated thinking of the old scouts as just a bunch of bull crap, yet the people in the comments adores their words like gold.
Brad Pitt kinda reminds me of Arthur Morgan in this film
Who’s Fabio? Shortstop lol
Passes the eye candy test
This is a great movie even though Pitt basically ruins everything he is in.
“…If we try to play like the Yankees in here we will loose to the Yankees out there…”
Fun Fact, they still had a losing record against the Yankees that season.
Damn Yankees
The thing about Fabio is that he gets on base.
Ugly girlfriend means no confidence. Haha wtf
This is a game fair, because if you want a good product, you have to invest. If you do not have funds, you must have smarts manager like Billy Beans.
Oakland is sure small market..I mean from Southern Oregon to Fresno. Only about 18 million or so…Split with the Giants they’d only be marketing to 7 or 8 Million people. How do they do it?
Moneyball is nothing but Oakland being cheap. They never left Oakland, wonder why? Answer is because WHEN they get a new ballpark they will draw huge crowds in a rich area of the country.
Funniest thing is the scouts here are right. Beane hasn’t even BEEN to a World Series let alone won one. He is so overrated it is insane.
"An ugly girlfriend means no confidence." A very underrated line.
Is Richard Barnard gay ..?? From jmr.??
Was he zack ? Too short ..!!!