Scott Hatteberg: Moneyball's Legend More Than Just Moneyball
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- čas přidán 18. 05. 2023
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You may know Scott Hatteberg from the Oscar-nominated baseball movie Moneyball from 2011. Chris Pratt portrays the unlikely hero of the real-life 2002 Oakland A's winning streak. But what you may not know is the real Scott Hatteberg had a much better career than just that one memorable moment...
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I can’t believe you guys are finally giving us a look at the baseball career of Chris Pratt.
I know right. Thank god chris pratts shoulder didn't hinder him at first Base like it did when he was catching
😂 💀
He also worked in politics, trained some dinos & flew in space
"its not that hard, scott"
Really he's right. If you can play catcher at the major league level you can probably play first base successfully without a whole lot of adjustment. I've seen yadier Molina move over to first base a few times over his career without issue even though he was certainly a full time catcher
“It’s incredibly hard”
@@dailyright "Hey, anything worth doing is."
Picking machine~~~
"tell him Ron"
Also, as a Twins fan, Brad Radke deserves a look in an upcoming video. He was an ace-level workhorse who stuck it out with some awful teams (his 20 win season in 1997 accounted for almost a third of the team's wins that year) and pitched hurt in the final two months of his career to get the Twins to another playoff berth.
Radke deserves so much more love than he's ever gotten outside of Minnesota.
Every pitch he threw caused pain, didn't they? It seemed very odd to send him out there instead of using someone who....wasn't in terrible pain.
@@randallwong7196 I forget exactly what the ailment was that affected him in '06. But yeah the options were for him to 1) pitch in pain or 2) to have surgery and try to come back from it the following season. But he was in his walk year and I think he decided he was done. He kept running himself out there to pitch at his insistence, and Gardy was in the "let the dogs run loose" portion of his managerial career.
A video on Shane Victorino would SLAP. Dude was a solid, speedy outfielder with a great arm, clutch bat, and was part of multiple championship teams in the AL and NL
Not to mention injury forced him to abandon switch hitting but was still an instrumental part of the 2013 Red Sox championship.
dodgers legend
Twins fan here. An interesting footnote to the A's Twins back and forth in '02 is that the Twins also were the team that stopped the A's win streak.
It's a shame that the Oakland Coliseum is dead. That place is one of the best home-field advantages, when full.
I mean yeah, flooding sewage into the opponents dugout really gives you an edge on the field.
The rats should the A’s mascot could be like baseballs chucky cheese
Those 17 games when the Coliseum was full in the last 20 years were amazing.
None of these events were "infamous" (which is negative)...just famous. Scott Hatteberg's home run wasn't the attack of Pearl Harbor. It's one of the most exhilarating and joyful moments in the history of the Oakland A's (RIP).
Underrated player that deserves a video.. Michael Young
great video! i would KILL to see a career analysis of paul konerko. one of the most consistent, likable players i’ve ever had the joy of watching as a white sox fan.
If he didn't get caught beating them dawgs there'd be a tone more videos both mature and PG rated son.
@@jennyanydots2389 I don’t know about a video of beating dogs, and quite frankly, I don’t care. Pauly was the freaking man.
@@johnobrien1759 He also gRaped them on tape as well.
Big shoutouts to y'all making me care about the outcome of a now-non-existent team from 2002. Again. These channels are so great. All of you. Much love.
2 for 2....another great video. I can't wait to watch those Barry Bonds videos you have grouped.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
Fun fact Chris Pratt actually used to play baseball, and was drafted by the Yankees in the 4th round of the 1998 draft! Dude was a stud at lake Stevens.
You're saying that Mario used to be a baseball player?
Thanks. I just wasted 5 minutes of my life googling that just to find out it wasn't true 😂
@@decker528 he was drafted, however he turned it down to move to Maui to peruse acting. It’s a really niche fact, he talked about it in comic con in 2022 when I went. I don’t think it was published unfortunately
@@RyantheSillyWilly Why yes, he did very well in the Superstar Baseball and Super Sluggers leagues.
Another fun fact, some time after playing Scott Hatteberg, Chris managed to blow out his right elbow in almost the exact same injury.
Trading Giambi also had a lot to do with his significant off field issues, which unfortunately claimed his life
What issues did he have?
Okay fine I’ll watch Moneyball again
Prolly cuz u a races boyyy!!
Very cool you pointing out one of my favorite trivia questions: Who hit into a triple play and in his next at bat, hit a grand slam? Scott Hatteberg, August 6th, 2001. I was at this game at Fenway with my sister and her friend. Don't you love it when historic stuff happens in front of you?
Would love to see a video on Dan Johnson. A player who only hit clutch home runs for the Rays
Its actually pretty amazing that oakland even had a team, let alone three.
The story that should be put together is how a city with millions of people surrounding it lost 3 winning sports franchises. How could the city of Oakland lose these opportunities over and over?
How about an episode on my favorite player growing up - Shawn Green. I still remember where I was as a little kid watching the Sportscenter highlights of his four home run game in Milwaukee
Underrated player for u to do a video on: Mike Lowell. His 2007 season set records for the Red Sox and he was the 2007 World Series mvp batting 400 in that series after 325 for the season
I remember Hatteberg and Haselman were the Red Sox battery at catcher before the emergence of Jason Varitek and it was a pretty well balanced platoon.
As a Red Sox fan please make a video on Steve Pearce bro was the reason we won the World Series in 2018
Do one on Lance Berkman! It looks at the time the Astros were in the NL Central
Feel like jason werth and hunter pence are 2 guys that are underrated but were really important to their teams.
Giants fan here. I know I shouldn’t care as much for the A’s but them possibly leaving the Bay Area just wouldn’t feel right. You can’t talk about the A’s right now without highlighting all the bad and ugly, so thank you for highlighting some good in the storied and historic franchise. Hope they stay.
Lance Johnson! The One Dog.
The triples machine.
Great vid I think a vid about Chooch (Carlos Ruiz) such an underrated catcher ever
I feel like a Derek turnbow video could end up being entertaining
That 2002 division was LOADED!
93 wins got the Mariners 3rd place. Craziness!!
How about an episode on the heart&soul of the 2007 Red Sox team 3B MikeFarrell?
gotta do a vid on donnie kelly, tigers legend
Rick Ankiel, I would love to see you do a video on him
Man those old Bill King and Ray Fosse calls just take me there. We A's fans were spoiled in the booth for decades.
Not an A's fan but, I have a Hattiesburg jersey. he is the icon of blue collar work.
Why no one makes a video about Miguel Tejada? he won the MVP that year.
Very well done
Pokey Reese. Somehow after 100 yrs. Baseball names still exist.
I think an in depth look at Edgar Martinez or Mike Cameron would be cool especially considering how no one knows them
Its a channel run by met fans so im shocked we havent gotten it, but id love to see a Wilmer Flores video!
No matter what. CAN NEVER TAKE THAT MOMENT FROM HATTEBURG!
You should cover brad wilkerson, rondell white, cliff Floyd, josh willingham etc
What the movie left out, is that the A's WERE A GOOD TEAM aside from losing those 3. 30 teams would have killed to have Zito and Hudson in the rotation. They also had Chavez and Tejada on the side of the infield. On another note, as a lifelong Yankee fan, I still think Giambi was safe at the plate. Jeter got that call on his reputation.
id like to hear your thoughts on my personal baseball hero
travis fryman, the tigers version, not the indians
It’d be really crazy and out there but let’s get a Troy Tulo video out there! What a legacy he left behind that’s really been forgotten by most as left with a lot of questions
travis ishikawa please, giants legend
The Athletics franchise as a whole has been associated with a lot of franchise as whole dating back to when they moved from Philadelphia to KC
An in depth video on Joey Votto would be much appreciated.
Nyjer Morgan had a nice little run in Milwaukee that could be fun to look at
reds legend scott hatteberg, also if you could make a brandon phillips video i would be extremely grateful
Cardinals fan here, I believe that lance Berkman gets overlooked by David freese in that game six, but he was the one who kept the game alive multiple times, extended the innings, drove in runs, etc. If he’s not on that team we don’t get anywhere close to the championship.
Can you make a video on former mariners 3rd baseman Kyle seager. He was my favorite player and holds a very special place in ms fans hearts with his loyalty even throughout all of our bad years.
You should do one on Bernie Williams
As a mariners fan could you do Edgar Martinez?
A video on the illustrious career of Juan Uribe would be awesome
How about Mickey Tettleton please? Cheers to All from Hines, Oregon 🍻👋🇺🇲
I think a good video would be about Travis Ishikawa and the 2014 Giants
That dude is a hiroshima denier
I have a good idea for a video on an unsung player! The Seattle mariners had a shortstop named Brendan Ryan in the early 2010s. Great defense but not great with the bat. I was 14 years old and I watched almost every game of the 2012 summer, and when King Felix threw his perfect game they won 1-0 and the only run to score was Brendan Ryan from 2nd. I believe this could bring up a hypothetical argument that if that was the most important game in Seattle history that Brendan Ryan (commonly forgotten or thought of as very bad) is actually one of the most important players in franchise history.
Ryan was more deserving of some of those AL shortstop Gold Gloves than Jeter. But who's gonna vote for a guy hitting .220, unless he's named Ozzie Smith?
A Brandon Crawford video would make my life!
I have many of these players MLB SportsClix figures. It’s great to learn about their careers, BUT….
alfonso soriano as a cubs fan was absolutely insane
Do Adam Jones
Playing 180 odd games, and then to have a ONE game playoff for the Wildcard makes absolutely no sense. Should be a full 5 game series.
PLEASE do a video on Ryan Freel, his imaginary friend Farney, and the hustle, joy, and sadness that would lead up to his premature death (as well as his post-humous diagnoses as the first baseball player accredited with CTE)
Suggestion: Brock Holt on the 2018 Red Sox
We need to talk about Eric Chavez super slept on as a kid he was my idol
Scott "Chris Pratt" Hatteberg
I remember in the 80's and 90's the Buffalo Bills games were televised Nationally but blacked out locally because they didn't sell enough tickets. That's punishment to the fans for not buying enough tickets. It's the franchises way of saying if you want this team in your city then support it by going to the game. If not, it might leave the city entirely! Then a broadcast blackout is the least of your concerns. Hard to envision that today but in the 80's and 90's and 2000's for that matter the Bills didn't have Bills Mafia which is without question today the strongest fanbase for any NFL team.
Boris Diaw on the San Antonio Spurs most recent championship win
what’s the song at 11:49
How about a video about Mark Grace?
A's have been in Oakland longer than they have been in Philadelphia, making it a shame they are leaving.
Curt Flood is a completely underappreciated icon. Not just off the field (he helped lay the foundation for the MLBPA) but I’d argue underrated when he was ON the field. For a few years his fielding in CF was compared with his contemporary: WILLIE FUCKING MAYS.
Magglio Ordonez vid?
wait you mean 'experts' on a baseball subreddit were wrong?!?! Shocker
Ben zobrist his time on the rays isn’t talked about enough enough as well as his cubs resurgence. With a messy ending to his career.
Give us a J.R. Richard vid please
They call it patience but it's discipline
Howe went off his gut down the stretch and away from analytics game plan in playoffs its well documented. They came up with math formula before season on that they needed 99 wins to get into the playoffs they were right on. It would have been interesting if they started Hattiesburg from the beginning of season.
Can you cover Brett gardener
Talk about Ryan Robert’s one breakout year with the dbacks in 2011 where he had a walkoff grand slam against the dodgers
Hatteberg: You want me to take Giambi's spot? What about the fans?
As a rangers fan I would love a Ian Kinler vid pleaseeee.
Tigers Fan. You should do Brandon Inge. An odd career.
How about a late 90s Omar Vizquel in CLE?
do one on brandon phillips for the reds
How can you not be romantic about baseball.
No mention of Canseco???
I think Chris Pratt would make the Oakland A’s team now 😂 I say this with a tinge of anger as an A’s fan
12:40 "infamous" is not a synonym for "famous"
I'd love a video on Bubba Crosby on the yankees
can you cover joe panik?
Would love a Nick Swisher video!
Matt Garza for the Rays
Juan Pierre.
David. Bote. He’s not great but his 2018 has got to be up there for most walkoff/walkoff homers in a single season. It was electric and I would love to see a video about it.
EASILY the BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION about Moneyball is that these ideas began in 2002.
All those pitchers, Chavez, Giambi, Tejada, etc. Were all acquired using the talents and evaluations of the Moneyball method WELL before 2002. Drives me nuts whenever people use that misconception as a criticism of Moneyball.
Double dip: Sandy and Roberto Alomar.
we need a howie kendrick video
Cover Rick Ankiel- St Louis Cardinals
Or Freese
Scotty H Pickin Machine 🎉🎉🎉