One of the most memorable scenes in "Moneyball" occurs in 2002 in the Fenway Park press box, where Arliss Howard's John Henry makes a measured pitch to Brad Pitt's Billy Beane about becoming Red Sox ...
The book "Moneyball" -- and the movie it inspired -- is synonymous with the A's. And, well, that's because the movie is about how the 2002 Oakland A's brought about the baseball analytics revolution.
People have argued about The Truth vs The Facts for centuries, but often what's most important is The Point. In the case of "Moneyball," the new film based on Michael Lewis' book about general manager ...
Billy Beane, Oakland Athletics general manager and the central figure in Michael Lewis's baseball best-seller "Moneyball," says he winced at portions of the book when it came out in May. Beane's ...
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