Building a Winning Team Through Numbers | Moneyball (Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill)
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- In this particular scene, my dears, we find Billy (Brad Pitt) and his astute team meticulously evaluating their strategy. It's in this intellectual arena that David (Stephen Bishop) challenges the guidance of Peter (Jonah Hill).
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🎬Moneyball (2011): 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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The way he destroys Justice's ego then builds him back up again is masterful.
Like it's a movie haha
@@andrewb5412not every movie is well written. This one was
"Naaaaaah man, I ain't paying you 7" 😂😂😂
Its a fake scene tho.😂
" before creation there was destruction..." - lord beerus
Dude when Billy says “I hate losing. I hate losing more than I want to win.” That sums me up in anything competitive. I felt that.
Hear that, it’s the feeling of a win being expected, but a loss is due to a personal mistake and infuriating.
But in the postseason, you have to want to win more than being afraid of losing.
@@dialecticalmonist3405Hating to lose and being afraid to lose are two different things.
@@skylaryoung3819sort of like anxiety vs anger. They’re tied at the hip, not mutually exclusive
Cool
" I pay you to get on first, not get thrown out at second."
Literally.
It's bullshit. Way to have faith in your guys' base-stealing ability.
Just read the sign behind Pratt for the first time when talking to "David Justice." "Performance DRIES up," as the last line. Due to the DEHYDRATING of the muscle by 3%. This movie is so insanely intelligent and incredibly written. I "catch" something new each time:)
by far the best made sports movie of all time. I never knew anything about baseball. I still dont, but I love every second of this movie. great actors, great story
Shohei Ohtani bring me to baseball, Ngl😅
@@yanchand3603😊
It’s up there for sure. My favorite is probably Miracle, through.
Tbh this movie is Billy Beane propaganda
I wouldn't say best but Its one of my
I love how, throughout this montage, the ideas are obviously coming from Pete. But Billy is mostly the one communicating. It’s not just about the right method or strategy, those become worthless without effective communication to the players, which is Billy’s gift.
It is so hard to stick with something that does not work immediately. To have patience and hone a system based on faith and conviction is something to be applauded.
The movie begins with a quote from Mickey Mantle saying it's amazing how little one knows about the game you have been playing all your life. Then this scene makes so much sense about how it should be played, going back to basics and what should be done in order to win. I love this movie !!!
Many sports have multiple angles to them. Being talented or more technical; bigger, faster, stronger, doesn't always guarantee greater success. Your intelligence & approach to any sport are also part of how good a player you are. People always want to focus on talent, ability & potential, and very rarely look at output.
He's my quantitative
LOOK AT HIS EYES!
He doesnt even speak english
his name’s YANG
He won a national math competition, in - China - - He doesn't even speak ENGLISH
My quant
Billy: let the game come to you. There’s no clock on this thing.
2023 Season: hold my beer.
"It's a process, it's a process, it's a process" is a line I still quote daily when I need to convince an employee to stick with a procedure that doesn't immediately give results.
4:33 “there’s no clock on this thing”
Billy, I’ve got some bad news 😬
Don't get me started about the double switch either.
The most impressive about this movie is that you don't have to know anything about basketball.
I mean… it’s a baseball movie…
Duh
@@therealneal3034whoosh... Over your head...
@@coldarcticoasis probably. Just making sure he’s joking and not an idiot.
@@coldarcticoasisyou hear this guy? "probably" lol
It's probably the best modern baseball movie made.
A *VERY* huge subtlety that goes unnoticed by a lot of people is how Billy respected David enough, that he took heed to the opinion Pete most likely shared with Billy, that David complained about paying for soda in the clubhouse, and then he fleeced the GM of the Tigers to pay for stocking his soda machine so they won't have to pay👍👍
Man, I really like that 3:00 leadership pep talk. 'Cause I've been on both sides of that conversation. Sometimes you've got a shithead boss, but if you're gonna play for a team, you've gotta motivate those coming up. And sometimes I've been that higher up who has to put confidence and motivation into the reluctant new front line supervisor. And both dudes did a good job of communicating those feels.
Quite simply a masterpiece in how to make a movie.
If only they had allstars Miguel Tejada, Eric Chavez, Barry Zito, Marc Mulder, and Tim Hudson to help them......o wait they did
Nah it was the 1st baseman who did it all. If those guys were important they would have been mentioned in the movie.
@@Paul-vf2wlhey, Tim Hudson got a brief mention in a clubhouse scene
Same core got 1 more win while cheaply replacing MVP Giambi, Damon and Isringhausen.
I absolutely despise baseball. But F*** I love this movie.
Not shown here, but the greatest scene in the movie is where the scouts are gathered and they’re trying to piece together a team and the oldest guy in the room finally tells everyone that they can give suggestions, but it eventually ends up on Beans shoulders. I think he got what Billy was trying to do
I, a baseball ignoramus, love this movie. Friend of mine years ago gave me a book called Fever Pitch, about soccer. He HATES soccer (all sports actually he’s a mathematician) but similarly loved that book. Most memorable chapter is about a guy called Gus Caesar and the way the tale is told translates to all sportsmen. I understand that a lot of Moneyball isn’t factually accurate and I am so so glad that the truth wasn’t allowed to interfere with with a great movie.
Dito!
Anyone who has ever played baseball knows what hatterberg means when he says his greatest fear is the ball getting hit at him
The ironic thing is they got Depodesta (Jonah Hill) from the Cleveland Indians and now he works for the Cleveland Browns .
Scottie H! Picking machine!
this movie never talked about the MVP on 3rd base and the excellent starting pitching
Because that's not what it's about. The As had some huge holes and not a lot to patch them with; how they did that is the interesting story.
@Moroklumpen the movie surmises that the 100 game win season was only due to the off season moves and not the very good players already on the team. That is why I have an issue with the movie not at least mentioning the existing talent.
I love sports not baseball, but this is still one of my favorite sports movies.
Arsene Wenger as well ❤
Love the guy playing Justice. This is a great scene.
That comment "there's no clock on this thing" didn't age very well...
David said in a interview that this conversation never happened
Where can i watch this movie!?
On Netflix right now. Love this movie! “How can you not be romantic about baseball?”
Pro line no rule betting
I’d pay so much to watch a Moneyball style movie based on soccer
My favorite part of this movie is when it reminds me that at one point the Mariners could hold a 1st place lead in the division standings 😂
@1:00 Every first pitch strike your average goes down 0.75 points. Then they start talking about making the pitcher throw more pitches. I'm confused. Love the movie though and I lived out there at the time.
They're discussing different things. If a batter strikes out on his first pitch, his chances of hitting, and getting on base, in subsequent pitches go down, because the odds have been tipped in the pitcher's favour.
The discussion about making the pitcher's throw more, is telling the Batters to play them a bit. Be more clever, don't swing at everything. The more they throw (without success), the more tired they will get and have to rotate personnel, down into the 'lesser' pitchers on the roster
Keep Hattieberg away from the Pit! He’ll fall in and break his legs. 😂
4:33 welp
heh, a known problem. The League knew the games were too long, the teams knew that taking their time was in their best interest.
He may be 37 and not what he used to be, but at least he was once great! I'm 38 and always sucked 😅😢😅
Whoever played David Justice in the film, had a great looking swing unless that was a stunt double who played ball
I peaked at 11
The actor was a former mlb player but played mostly in the minors @@Ryan2022
David Justice went to the post season in every season he played baseball
20 dollar game 1200 dollars
Imagine getting to jog around the outfield every day during your lunch break.
I would love it.
I love Bruce Willis √
Brad played this character same as he played in the Inglorious Basterds😂
"There's no clock on this thing"... that didn't age well
I love how they act like batters aren’t swinging at what appear to be hittable pitches that suddenly dive away because they’re in the Majors, not Little League. 🙄
I’m so indifferent on this movie
As a movie it’s great, it’s well written, well acted, directed, etc. but this is such Billy Beane propaganda
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I love how justice immediately tries to step into the leader role and tries to reach out to the new guy. he really listened and understood that this is new but you either adapt or die
Its a process its a process I love the honestly of billy beene .im trying to build a new branch of my company ABC supply in Sacramento and we are playing the same game.
I totally love Moneyball to show the experience in baseball as they shine with beauty ❤😊🔥💯✨️😇🙏😘🫶🙌😉👏💖