The Athletics are in limbo, playing in a minor league stadium with a capacity of 14,000, but with a deep market purse. It’s a ...
This Rudolph meme is the best Oakland A's Moneyball reference you'll ever see originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add ...
The writer also talks to THR about the status of the "Big Short" adaptation at Paramount, how the "Moneyball" movie differed from his book and his first reaction to the casting. By Andy Lewis, Gregg ...
Like scouts, recruiters are tasked with assessing talent for their organizations. And like scouts, recruiters often rely too heavily on a particular pedigree or candidate profile when making hiring ...
The impacts of Michael Lewis’ 2003 bestseller Moneyball on sports are clear. Moneyball helped boost an already-ongoing baseball revolution based on statistical analysis (or, more accurately, based on ...
Bennet Miller’s directorial, Moneyball (2011), is a movie that explores the real-life events surrounding the Oakland Atheltics’ distinct approach to building a competitive basketball team for the 2002 ...
How can you not be romantic about baseball? Those are of course the words of Brad Pitt as he portrayed legendary Oakland Athletics executive Billy Beane in the classic movie "Moneyball." But if it was ...
In Moneyball, Michael Lewis’s 2003 book about the Oakland A’s 2002 baseball season, the author sought to answer an essential question: How did the A’s, with their paltry payroll ($41 million), manage ...
With the exception of the book's title itself, no phrase, quote or concept from "Moneyball" is as well-traveled and influential as Billy Beane's rejoinder to his body-obsessed scouts in the Oakland ...
Michael Lewis’ Moneyball tells the story of how the Oakland A’s started hiring players based on objective data rather than the subjective beliefs of baseball insiders. This data often defied ...
Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill make an unlikely comedy team as they play real-life characters who revolutionized the way big-league baseball people look at their sport. By Kirk Honeycutt Moneyball Review - ...
Remember that scene from Moneyball in which Billy Beane explains to David Justice exactly how the Yankees value him? Billy: You think you’re special? David: Well, you’re paying me $7 million per year, ...