Moneyball: New strategy HD CLIP

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What’s happening in this Moneyball movie clip?
Billy (Brad Pitt from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Fight Club) is reviewing the strategy for the next game. He asks Peter what he has to say about it. Billy and Peter seem to agree on everything, but the other men in the room don't. A debate ensued.

What’s the Moneyball movie about?
Billy Beane (Brad Pitt from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Fight Club), the general manager of the Oakland A’s and the guy who assembles the team, who has an epiphany: all of baseball’s conventional wisdom is wrong. Forced to reinvent his team on a tight budget, Beane will have to outsmart the richer clubs.
Despite opposition from the old guard, the media, fans and their own field manager (Philip Seymour Hoffman from The Hunger Games and The Big Lebowski), the onetime jock teams with Ivy League grad Peter Brand (Jonah Hill from The Wolf of Wall Street and Superbad) - a young, number-crunching, Yale-educated economist - in an unlikely partnership, recruiting bargain players that the scouts call flawed, but all of whom have an ability to get on base, score runs, and win games. It’s more than baseball, it’s a revolution – one that challenges old school traditions and puts Beane in the crosshairs of those who say he’s tearing out the heart and soul of the game.

Credits: © 2011 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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2:11 "Scott Hatteberg"
"Who?"
"Exactly he sounds like an Oakland A already" Lmao

AXRaydog
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Interesting factoid from this scene. Saenz, Jason, and Damon's OBP was mathematical average of .364; but in terms of weighted average it was .377 from 1731 PA's. The next season Hattieburg, Justice, and Jeremy's weighted average OBP based on 1226 PA's .377!

arkrazor
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I need to get a “Pete” when I talk to people.😂

mystdragon
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"That doesn't look right, that doesn't come out right..." (glances over) "You gotta carry the 1."
LOL!!!

mijreed
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2:45 "Check your reports or I'm gonna point at Pete". Hilarious! 😂

pegianddon
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Jonah Hill is an absolute treasure in this movie.

beholdiamglamdringsbane
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Some of the greatest business lessons in leadership and risk taking in this movie. Not to mention it's just a great movie.

stevensiegel
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"Gotta carry the one" is the best joke in all of mathematics humor!!!! A classic.

timothyslaughter
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Good system, the problem is everyone got wind of it and implemented it on their teams, w/o budget constraints.

FatGouf
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All these old guys were great supporting actors in this scene.

colerainfan
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Best baseball movie ever made IMHO. None of that hollywood contrived drama. Just a gritty truthful (mostly) approach to a very cerebral yet emotionally powerful movie. Well done!

stephenwieloszynski
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The chemistry bw Pitt and Hill is phenomenal in this movie.

sleuth
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There’s nothing more alpha and hotter than Brad Pitt spitting out a marker cap

saltifate
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These guys all did a great job of showing the 'old' having friction with the 'new'
Masterful scene

rhetrochips
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Damon was their leadoff hitter with a .324 OBP and people were actually concerned about losing him? Lmao

DanTheGOAT
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The scouts weren’t wrong about Jeremy though. Just sayin.

mensrea
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"Do I care?"
"You do not."

JustinTorrento
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Brad's character had a tough job trying to convince all the ‘old boys’ that this new strategy was going to work when the traditional approach of finding players was completely ignored and they were just 'doing the numbers'. Pretty rough when it's you against the whole team

mfl
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I like how right before he says “Scott Hatteburg” behind him you can see a name “Pratt, C”

jakobsavage
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I love how they are talkin shit about Hatteberg in this...who then had 8 more years in MLB as a pretty good 1B...not GREAT...but pretty good.

DrkMynd