🤣😂 that is so funny!!! I also like when he said "yeah maybe I'll teach one of them [a fan]" And Billy says "good one" How they do that in front of dude! 🤣😂
@@RideoutReviews the one thing the movie lies about is the talent on the a's...it barley mentions the other guys not found off the scrapheap or unknowns/scrubs traded for during the season aka guys they had got better or you know traded for that were known still in their late prime guys...yes they lost giambi but besides him they did not lose much(damon and isringhausen were not huge loses at the time) and young guys got better like future world series mvp jermaine dye and stud homegrown miguel tejada who was league mvp to go with reliable vets like eric chavez and terrence long plus getting vets ray durham and john mabry during the season and they had the best cheapest aces in the al with zito mulder and hudson plus lidle to go with good relief guys in koch and bradford....when you have that much great pitching in the 2002 american league like your a national league team your going to win games and its easier to replace hitters on first base and 2nd base for example....most al teams were used to bad pitching...not when you faced the a's a lot of games...people forget this about the a's...they had a lot of talent..sure keeping damon and an all star level closer would of been nice but you can replace those two for the time being..both were just young and were future studs to keep for long term success was the play...they were not the little engine that could...they were good for years before this...cause of good scouts not just giambi damon and a closer
@@RideoutReviews the thing with the pena moment is pete thought it would be cringe but because he was honest with a pro player nothing happened...he understood and he was ok with it...if he tried to be nice it could end badly trying to get too personal hearing a sob story...wasting time bsing...just be straight up...
If you do the math...winning 20 games in a row means that the A's faced a possible seven different teams in at least seven 3 game series. Granted, they may have played one of those teams twice or there may have been a four game series mixed in, but still, incredible to face so many different teams/players and come out on top. Oh, and one more thing, they won at least half of those games on the road. Amazing indeed.
And they lost to the Twins not using this theory and had a higher payroll. The only low salary team to win with a mid-range payroll were the 2010 SF Giants. 13th highest payroll..again, not using moneyball premise. In the last 20 years, sans the 2010 Giants, every winner has had a top 7 payroll. proves moneyball incorrect.
Billy Beane and the A's indeed changed the game. I would say the Tampa Bay Rays are the best example of a team that took lessons from this and expanded upon it - the first team to heavily implement shifts, emphasize run prevention, and use an opener as opposed to a traditional starting pitcher (as well as countless other trends). Their front office is filled with magicians. They have a heavy roster churn of no-name players every year but always compete and find their way into the playoffs with consistently one of the bottom payrolls.
That one bit really sticks with me as prime comedy (in my opinion). "It's not that hard, Scott. Tell him Wash." "It's incredibly hard." "Hey, anything worth doing is."
Never been a baseball fan but I love this movie and have watched it many times. Great acting, and the blend with original broadcast footage was perfect.
Fourty-nine minutes dedicated to this reaction video... that's respect! Kudos to your friend for this recommendation, and kudos to the winning vote. I absolutely loved your reaction during this watch. I am not into baseball or sports (no disrespect), I mean my family growing up was but I sadly never had that 'gene'. I put this flick on one night (only because I'm a fan of Pitt) thinking I could easily fall asleep to it... nope! I lay there totally transfixed. Months later, yup, I thought I could fall asleep to it since I've already seen it... nope! I was wide awake through it all. I can't tell you how many times I've watched this gem. And when I try to recommend it to people and they say they're not into baseball, I always feel the need to say that it has nothing to do with baseball, I mean, it is and it isn't. It's weird, I don't know, It's such a hypnotic movie to watch. The only thing better than this flick is when you watch it for the second time. "...it's not that difficult... it's very difficult... when I'm pointing at you, yes." LOL.
My god, in the early '70's, the A's were monsters. I lived in Chicago as a boy and often got to see games at Comiskey. The A's were the most feared and hated team vs the ChiSox. They would do their on-field warm-ups to a chorus of "Boo" and then jog the perimeter of the field waving and blowing kisses to the jeering fans. And then kick our collective asses for 9 innings.
Never dreamed I'd ever see anyone react to this. As a former Baseball outfielder that could have had a monster career but didn't I really enjoy this film.
Well, i live in America and i hate baseball and i love this movie. I think it's the same reason i love Babymetal. They took metal and invented a completely different way to do it.
I grew up in the Bay Area in the 80s and early 90s. Between the 49ers, the Giants, and the A’s, it’s a big sports town, but also has an odd, unique city culture that’s different than other metro areas on the west coast. One of the more interesting stories is the “Battle of the Bay”, when the Giants and A’s were scheduled against each other in the World Series in October 17th, 1989. The game was postponed due to the Loma Prieta earthquake that devastated the area.
Fun fact, the actor who played the scout that Billy fired is a former minor league baseball player who still to this day believes that Billy Beane ruined baseball.
Its a true story, but it does misrepresent the role that traditional scouting played in their team being successful that year and the role that it continues to play in today. Don't get me wrong, this was the beginning of a monumental shift in the way that teams think about stats, but traditional scouting still matters. Teams use a combination. There are also a few minor alternative facts but nevertheless, this is one of my favorite movies of all time and I'm glad that you reacted to it!
Great reaction, seems you follow baseball a lot so I can only imagine how cool this movie was for you. :) Baseball is pretty much non-existant here in Sweden, but I still appreciated the movie and what they were trying to do with the team. Some great and highly quotable scenes as well, lol. xD
Billy Beane was the guy who really started it all as far as GM's using analytics in their evaluation of players. He did change the game. This was the film where I started to take Jonah Hill seriously as an actor. He was great in the movie.
The ironic thing about this movie is that Jonah Hill was only paid $60,000 to do his role in Wolf of Wall Street. When he got nominated for his 1st Oscar for best-supporting actor. He was able to reach into the millions to be cast for Moneyball.
Beane: "You don't know how to play first base? Scott, it's not that hard Scott. Tell em Wash." Washington: "It's incredibly hard." Beane: "Hey, anything worth doing is." 😂😂😂😂
Oh man I really liked this movie. I went in blind and it was so good. Although Brad Pitt is like the big star here, I love Jonah Hill in this. You can really see his range and what a really great actor he is
Baseball lends itself to analytics, because it is a 162 game season, and there are large sample sizes (some players get over 500 ABs). But the sample size shrinks to like 25 or 30 ABs in a post season series, and as we know a small sample size can lead to some statistical anomalies.
The character of Jonah Hill is actually a composite character. The real guy they’re basing on I think is Paul dePodesta, who became the Dodgers GM in 2004 in a terrible season I’ll never forget. 😂 Andrew Friedman now runs the Dodgers, formerly of Tampa Bay, and the past few years the Dodgers have been using Moneyball principles with money. Because of this movie, the Oakland A’s have become sort of a second team. They’ll officially be if they relocate to Las Vegas. 😂
"you gotta carry the 1." Lets go Billy, HS Diploma being put to work baby! I also love how the guy he makes the head scout after Grady was just playing what sounds like Medal of Honor in the office lmao I dont know baseball but I kinda want an Oakland cap cause I love this movie so much! Its quickly become one of my top 10s and I rewatched it 3 times just last year! Damn good film
The Oakland Athletics had one of the greatest teams of all time in the early 70s . Vida Blue, Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, Rollie Fingers, Gene Tenace, and cheap ownership dismantled them.
That part where Beane added filling up the soda machines in that trade is on the list of odd things to trade for. I’ve heard of other things like: those tubs that players sit in to help with their aching body, gym equipment, stocking up on balls, and many others. They don’t just trade players or personal (yes personal. Equipment managers, towel boys, physicians, grounds keepers, front office jobs)
The three starters the oakland A's lost were not all draft picks. Isringhausen was a starting pitcher that Bean picked up in his wheeling and dealing and immediately recast him as a Closing pitcher, which let him use him in more games(since he only has to pitche 1-2 innings in a game) and by selectively pitching him in advantageous situations, Bean created a Closer with a very high Save count, which manufactured value that was not actually there, so when Isringhausen was picked up as a Restricted Free Agent, this gave Oakland a conditional draft pick, tacked to the end of a round of the draft. In reality all three players resulted in the As getting a compensatory Pick in the first round, in the case of Johnny Damon, Jason Giambi and Jason Isringhausen, the Oaklands A's received the Boston Red Sox(16th Pick overall), New York Yankees (24th Pick Overall) and St. Louis Cardinals(30th Overall) First round draft picks in addition to Supplementary Picks in the Supplemental 1st round held immediately after the 1st round ended, the Result was that the Oakland A's had Four firstround Picks(16th,24th,26th, and 30th) and three supplementary 1st round picks(35th, 37th, and 39th ovarall picks). This had good results for Oakland, they Picked Nick Swisher(MLB HOF) at 16th, Joe Blanton( a serviceable starting pitcher) at 24th, John McCurdy(did not pan out) at 26th, Ben Fritz at 30th(career ending injury 3 years in), Jaremy Brown(Minor League Slugging Monster, but could not keep in shape to make MLB) at 35th, A forgotten nobody at 37th, and Mark Teahen at 39th who had a ten year carrer in pro Baseball, the majority of it in the MLB.
Great movie. My only issue is that it doesn't even mention the main reason they won 103 games. Barry Zito 23-5 (Cy Young winner), Mark Mulder 19-7, and Time Hudson 15-9. Additionally, those three combined, for 675 innings pitched.
I love how Billy sends Pete in to let Pena know he’s been traded. People think it’s initially cruel, but in reality, Billy has read the personality types of the team, and knows Pena will be an easy confidence booster for Pete.
Many years ago, I played in a Strat-O-Matic Baseball league with a few friends. One year, I drafted a team where all my batters were selected for on base percentage and speed. It was glorious...the amount of stolen bases I got was pretty excessive...I know I had at least a thousand as a team for our 162 game season. The whole strategy was to be on base so much that the opposing team eventually ran out of everything...especially patience. 😁
I understood every minute of the near collapse before Win 20. Whenever my hometown baseball team plays, and I’m driving, they tend to do stupid stuff. One time, before I left work, my team was winning against our main rival by 10 runs. Between 2 highway work zones and one major accident, my normal 20 minute drive home took one hour. We lost the game. This was over 10 years ago, and whenever we play in a big game (ex - postseason), I am forbidden to drive anywhere during the game.
Dang I love baseball. This is one of the best sports movies out there. I'm also deep into analytics, but it does have some human sized problems. The biggest problem with most folks involving analytics is that they take it too far one way or the other. Either they don't buy in at all, which is a huge mistake, or they buy in too much and miss the human element to the game which can be an even larger mistake. Bill James and Billy Bean changed the sport forever.
This movie wasn’t based on Tampa bay, this is a true story about the Oakland Athletics in the early 2000s and the changes that billy bean brought to baseball when it comes to managing and scouting
Since we're on the subject of sports movies, I recommend Miracle (2004) which covers the 1980 US Olympic hockey team as well as the comedy Major League (1989).
Damn man I just stumbled on this and you mentioned Razorbacks baseball in the first couple minutes. Hell yeah. Maybe the only winning men's sports team this year for them lol
In real history, billy took the red sox job. The guy peter brandt is based on was going to become the A's gm and the sox were going to send oakland youkilis as compensation. Billy changed his mind though
Thanks for reacting to this! I forgot how much I like this movie. Brad Pitt…just wow. The dialogue and the atmosphere! I’ve been to many games & concerts at Oakland Coliseum. It was a shithole then. It is a shithole now. It will remain a shithole♾ until they tear it down.
Great reaction, as always, to a thoroughly enjoyable movie. Well, except for those scenes in Cleveland - if you are a Jays fan they are a painful reminder that Mark has now been in charge for six years of futility.
The part about the one guy saying he will "pray for him and his family", to Billy, always makes me laugh. Murrican's and thinking fantasy figures are real, it's hilarious.
The Kermit Washington (Edit RON Washington) actor killed all the scenes he was in "Maybe I can teach one of them." Washington almost won the world series (twice) with the Texas Rangers as manager before he had a back slide of his drug habit.
4:51 FYI Thats Bobby Kotick, the ex-CEO of Activision Blizzard. A LOT of gaming failures from the past few years come from that fucked up person. The role he got is very fitting, owner of the Oakland A's
Please have look on Soorarai potturu world third highest IMDb rated movie 9.1/10 which is released in Amazon prime in 2020 and these movie went for last rounds of Oscar nominations and golden gglobe awards but couldn't make into final nominations
Billy Beane: It's not that hard, Scott. Tell 'em, Wash.
Ron Washington: It's incredibly hard.
Gets me every time!
🤣😂 that is so funny!!! I also like when he said "yeah maybe I'll teach one of them [a fan]" And Billy says "good one" How they do that in front of dude! 🤣😂
@@RideoutReviews the one thing the movie lies about is the talent on the a's...it barley mentions the other guys not found off the scrapheap or unknowns/scrubs traded for during the season aka guys they had got better or you know traded for that were known still in their late prime guys...yes they lost giambi but besides him they did not lose much(damon and isringhausen were not huge loses at the time) and young guys got better like future world series mvp jermaine dye and stud homegrown miguel tejada who was league mvp to go with reliable vets like eric chavez and terrence long plus getting vets ray durham and john mabry during the season and they had the best cheapest aces in the al with zito mulder and hudson plus lidle to go with good relief guys in koch and bradford....when you have that much great pitching in the 2002 american league like your a national league team your going to win games and its easier to replace hitters on first base and 2nd base for example....most al teams were used to bad pitching...not when you faced the a's a lot of games...people forget this about the a's...they had a lot of talent..sure keeping damon and an all star level closer would of been nice but you can replace those two for the time being..both were just young and were future studs to keep for long term success was the play...they were not the little engine that could...they were good for years before this...cause of good scouts not just giambi damon and a closer
@@RideoutReviews the thing with the pena moment is pete thought it would be cringe but because he was honest with a pro player nothing happened...he understood and he was ok with it...if he tried to be nice it could end badly trying to get too personal hearing a sob story...wasting time bsing...just be straight up...
What about the fans?
Yeah, maybe I can teach one of them. 😂
Your good friend recomended this? Well he sounds like a good friend.
“No no, not good friends. Lifelong friends.”
If you do the math...winning 20 games in a row means that the A's faced a possible seven different teams in at least seven 3 game series. Granted, they may have played one of those teams twice or there may have been a four game series mixed in, but still, incredible to face so many different teams/players and come out on top. Oh, and one more thing, they won at least half of those games on the road. Amazing indeed.
And they lost to the Twins not using this theory and had a higher payroll. The only low salary team to win with a mid-range payroll were the 2010 SF Giants. 13th highest payroll..again, not using moneyball premise. In the last 20 years, sans the 2010 Giants, every winner has had a top 7 payroll. proves moneyball incorrect.
I think this movie is very very underrated.. In my opinion it's one of the great sports movies
yeah this movie is fantastic
I mean it was nominated for 6 Oscars including Best Picture, so it had it's share of high praise :D
Billy Beane and the A's indeed changed the game. I would say the Tampa Bay Rays are the best example of a team that took lessons from this and expanded upon it - the first team to heavily implement shifts, emphasize run prevention, and use an opener as opposed to a traditional starting pitcher (as well as countless other trends). Their front office is filled with magicians. They have a heavy roster churn of no-name players every year but always compete and find their way into the playoffs with consistently one of the bottom payrolls.
That one bit really sticks with me as prime comedy (in my opinion).
"It's not that hard, Scott. Tell him Wash."
"It's incredibly hard."
"Hey, anything worth doing is."
so great!
Never been a baseball fan but I love this movie and have watched it many times. Great acting, and the blend with original broadcast footage was perfect.
You'll get there some day.
I love your personality, I love your positivity, and your laugh is infectious! I always look forward to your reactions, sir!
thanks!
Fourty-nine minutes dedicated to this reaction video... that's respect!
Kudos to your friend for this recommendation, and kudos to the winning vote. I absolutely loved your reaction during this watch.
I am not into baseball or sports (no disrespect), I mean my family growing up was but I sadly never had that 'gene'. I put this flick on one night (only because I'm a fan of Pitt) thinking I could easily fall asleep to it... nope! I lay there totally transfixed. Months later, yup, I thought I could fall asleep to it since I've already seen it... nope! I was wide awake through it all. I can't tell you how many times I've watched this gem. And when I try to recommend it to people and they say they're not into baseball, I always feel the need to say that it has nothing to do with baseball, I mean, it is and it isn't. It's weird, I don't know, It's such a hypnotic movie to watch. The only thing better than this flick is when you watch it for the second time.
"...it's not that difficult... it's very difficult... when I'm pointing at you, yes." LOL.
yeah, there was some great lines in this movie. And it is marvelous glad it got recommended!
It’s ultimately about being a contrarian thinker.
Awesome reaction my friend! Woohoo! First baseball movie I've seen a reaction to. I'd recommend The Natural, Bull Durham and Field of Dreams.
"What's your biggest fear?"
"A baseball being hit in my general direction."
LOL
yeah, he said "no I'm serious" 🤣😂
There was a day, in the midst of Covid, that I watched Moneyball 3 times. It was like some sort of blanket for me that day.
What is mostly glossed over in this movie is that the A’s had an awesome pitching staff.
And their shortstop was the AL MVP lol
@@JonahLoeb unrelated note, AROD was robbed
My god, in the early '70's, the A's were monsters. I lived in Chicago as a boy and often got to see games at Comiskey. The A's were the most feared and hated team vs the ChiSox. They would do their on-field warm-ups to a chorus of "Boo" and then jog the perimeter of the field waving and blowing kisses to the jeering fans. And then kick our collective asses for 9 innings.
@@JonahLoeb yeah he probably shouldn’t have been
Never dreamed I'd ever see anyone react to this. As a former Baseball outfielder that could have had a monster career but didn't I really enjoy this film.
Being from the UK I know little to nothing about baseball, but really enjoyed this!
Well, i live in America and i hate baseball and i love this movie. I think it's the same reason i love Babymetal. They took metal and invented a completely different way to do it.
I grew up in the Bay Area in the 80s and early 90s. Between the 49ers, the Giants, and the A’s, it’s a big sports town, but also has an odd, unique city culture that’s different than other metro areas on the west coast.
One of the more interesting stories is the “Battle of the Bay”, when the Giants and A’s were scheduled against each other in the World Series in October 17th, 1989.
The game was postponed due to the Loma Prieta earthquake that devastated the area.
@@KenjaTimu i don't get people who say they "hate" a sport. i get disliking a sport, but "hate"? really?
Sorkins writing and dialogue never disappoints
I like his writing much more in movies than TV. I think it's because you can see how repetitive he gets with shows.
Fun fact, the actor who played the scout that Billy fired is a former minor league baseball player who still to this day believes that Billy Beane ruined baseball.
Nice, I love the long edits.
Me too!
LOVE this movie, it's one of my favorite sports flicks of all time.
Since you liked this movie, I think you'd enjoy "Draft Day" also.
Love this movie!
Both great movies.
Seriously great.
Very good recommendation 👍
Its a true story, but it does misrepresent the role that traditional scouting played in their team being successful that year and the role that it continues to play in today. Don't get me wrong, this was the beginning of a monumental shift in the way that teams think about stats, but traditional scouting still matters. Teams use a combination. There are also a few minor alternative facts but nevertheless, this is one of my favorite movies of all time and I'm glad that you reacted to it!
One of the best reactions to this movie I have seen. You are knowledgeable and right on point with sports in America. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great reaction, seems you follow baseball a lot so I can only imagine how cool this movie was for you. :) Baseball is pretty much non-existant here in Sweden, but I still appreciated the movie and what they were trying to do with the team. Some great and highly quotable scenes as well, lol. xD
great sports flick!! “Hoosiers” is another great one about basketball..
The best sports movie.
Billy Beane was the guy who really started it all as far as GM's using analytics in their evaluation of players. He did change the game. This was the film where I started to take Jonah Hill seriously as an actor. He was great in the movie.
The ironic thing about this movie is that Jonah Hill was only paid $60,000 to do his role in Wolf of Wall Street. When he got nominated for his 1st Oscar for best-supporting actor. He was able to reach into the millions to be cast for Moneyball.
But the Oscar nomination couldn’t have had anything to do with him getting paid in Moneyball.
Beane: "You don't know how to play first base? Scott, it's not that hard Scott. Tell em Wash."
Washington: "It's incredibly hard."
Beane: "Hey, anything worth doing is."
😂😂😂😂
yeah, "anything worth doing is" 🤣😂
good save bill!
43:48 the playoffs r a whole new season.
for sure
Well earned thumbs up for this reaction. Fantastic.
Big fan of this movie. Of course, I would be, since I’m romantic about baseball..
Hey mr. Romantic about baseball, what'd you think of Clint Eastwood's Trouble with the Curve?
@@eaguillen2924 I haven’t seen it yet.
Oh man I really liked this movie. I went in blind and it was so good. Although Brad Pitt is like the big star here, I love Jonah Hill in this. You can really see his range and what a really great actor he is
This was so enjoyable to watch a baseball fan watch!!! Have you ever seen A League of Their Own?
I haven’t
Man you’re fun to watch lol keep it up
Enjoyed your terrific reactions throughout this great movie!
Baseball lends itself to analytics, because it is a 162 game season, and there are large sample sizes (some players get over 500 ABs). But the sample size shrinks to like 25 or 30 ABs in a post season series, and as we know a small sample size can lead to some statistical anomalies.
Loved the reaction, man! This is a damn good movie, it will hold up over time for a reason. Great directing, writing, and acting all around.
The character of Jonah Hill is actually a composite character. The real guy they’re basing on I think is Paul dePodesta, who became the Dodgers GM in 2004 in a terrible season I’ll never forget. 😂 Andrew Friedman now runs the Dodgers, formerly of Tampa Bay, and the past few years the Dodgers have been using Moneyball principles with money. Because of this movie, the Oakland A’s have become sort of a second team. They’ll officially be if they relocate to Las Vegas. 😂
41:43 There is a distinct crack of the bat when its hit in the sweet spot
I really loved this reaction man
Now you have to watch a movie called Fever Pitch. The secondary storyline is the Red Sox season where they finally win the World Series.
"you gotta carry the 1."
Lets go Billy, HS Diploma being put to work baby!
I also love how the guy he makes the head scout after Grady was just playing what sounds like Medal of Honor in the office lmao
I dont know baseball but I kinda want an Oakland cap cause I love this movie so much! Its quickly become one of my top 10s and I rewatched it 3 times just last year! Damn good film
Ngl I thought you were just guessing the five tools until I looked it up lol. Nice work man
The Oakland Athletics had one of the greatest teams of all time in the early 70s . Vida Blue, Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, Rollie Fingers, Gene Tenace, and cheap ownership dismantled them.
Yeah I remember that team.
That part where Beane added filling up the soda machines in that trade is on the list of odd things to trade for. I’ve heard of other things like: those tubs that players sit in to help with their aching body, gym equipment, stocking up on balls, and many others. They don’t just trade players or personal (yes personal. Equipment managers, towel boys, physicians, grounds keepers, front office jobs)
The three starters the oakland A's lost were not all draft picks. Isringhausen was a starting pitcher that Bean picked up in his wheeling and dealing and immediately recast him as a Closing pitcher, which let him use him in more games(since he only has to pitche 1-2 innings in a game) and by selectively pitching him in advantageous situations, Bean created a Closer with a very high Save count, which manufactured value that was not actually there, so when Isringhausen was picked up as a Restricted Free Agent, this gave Oakland a conditional draft pick, tacked to the end of a round of the draft. In reality all three players resulted in the As getting a compensatory Pick in the first round, in the case of Johnny Damon, Jason Giambi and Jason Isringhausen, the Oaklands A's received the Boston Red Sox(16th Pick overall), New York Yankees (24th Pick Overall) and St. Louis Cardinals(30th Overall) First round draft picks in addition to Supplementary Picks in the Supplemental 1st round held immediately after the 1st round ended, the Result was that the Oakland A's had Four firstround Picks(16th,24th,26th, and 30th) and three supplementary 1st round picks(35th, 37th, and 39th ovarall picks). This had good results for Oakland, they Picked Nick Swisher(MLB HOF) at 16th, Joe Blanton( a serviceable starting pitcher) at 24th, John McCurdy(did not pan out) at 26th, Ben Fritz at 30th(career ending injury 3 years in), Jaremy Brown(Minor League Slugging Monster, but could not keep in shape to make MLB) at 35th, A forgotten nobody at 37th, and Mark Teahen at 39th who had a ten year carrer in pro Baseball, the majority of it in the MLB.
One of my favorite sports related movies!!!!
Thank you, awesome reaction to one of my favorite all-time movies
Great movie. My only issue is that it doesn't even mention the main reason they won 103 games. Barry Zito 23-5 (Cy Young winner), Mark Mulder 19-7, and Time Hudson 15-9. Additionally, those three combined, for 675 innings pitched.
I love how Billy sends Pete in to let Pena know he’s been traded. People think it’s initially cruel, but in reality, Billy has read the personality types of the team, and knows Pena will be an easy confidence booster for Pete.
"...we gotta have that funk!" 🎶
( Beane destroys the funk )
@41:45 That Ya'll thought you were making one of the greatest comeback moment.
man that's crazy!!!
This is the only movie where people sit around and talk about budgets through most of it, but it's still incredibly watchable.
You should check out Draft Day. It has a lot of behind the scenes wheelin and dealin too.
Many years ago, I played in a Strat-O-Matic Baseball league with a few friends. One year, I drafted a team where all my batters were selected for on base percentage and speed. It was glorious...the amount of stolen bases I got was pretty excessive...I know I had at least a thousand as a team for our 162 game season. The whole strategy was to be on base so much that the opposing team eventually ran out of everything...especially patience. 😁
I understood every minute of the near collapse before Win 20. Whenever my hometown baseball team plays, and I’m driving, they tend to do stupid stuff. One time, before I left work, my team was winning against our main rival by 10 runs. Between 2 highway work zones and one major accident, my normal 20 minute drive home took one hour. We lost the game. This was over 10 years ago, and whenever we play in a big game (ex - postseason), I am forbidden to drive anywhere during the game.
The guy that plays ron washington's line delivery in the scene at scotts house has me loling hard every time I watch this
thats one of my favorite scenes!
13:43 That actor plays Johnny Tran's mechanic in The Fast and the Furious
Carlos pena works for mlb network now. At the trade deadline, he talked about being trade deadline but didn't mention hatteberg lol
thats so cool!
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
The daughter's song was written by Jason Mraz. It even sounds like one of his tunes.👍
Great Reaction! “Draft Day” next please 🙏🏻😎 awesome football flick
Every scene in this movie is pure gold.
Dang I love baseball. This is one of the best sports movies out there. I'm also deep into analytics, but it does have some human sized problems. The biggest problem with most folks involving analytics is that they take it too far one way or the other. Either they don't buy in at all, which is a huge mistake, or they buy in too much and miss the human element to the game which can be an even larger mistake.
Bill James and Billy Bean changed the sport forever.
good point, really on anything. we tend to say its either this way or no way and that sad because tension to both sides can be a match made in heaven.
This movie wasn’t based on Tampa bay, this is a true story about the Oakland Athletics in the early 2000s and the changes that billy bean brought to baseball when it comes to managing and scouting
Billy Beane..pork and beans? Enjoyed your reaction.
Since we're on the subject of sports movies, I recommend Miracle (2004) which covers the 1980 US Olympic hockey team as well as the comedy Major League (1989).
Yeah, I love long edits too,way to go the extra mile,thats why I like your videos ,keep it up:)
Awesome reaction to such a great movie!
Million Dollar Baby has to be my #1 sports film. Cant bring myself to ever watch it again though. Blu ray is still wrapped in plastic.
Damn man I just stumbled on this and you mentioned Razorbacks baseball in the first couple minutes. Hell yeah. Maybe the only winning men's sports team this year for them lol
woo pig 🐗
Probably my favorite sports movie ever
In real history, billy took the red sox job. The guy peter brandt is based on was going to become the A's gm and the sox were going to send oakland youkilis as compensation. Billy changed his mind though
Thanks for reacting to this! I forgot how much I like this movie. Brad Pitt…just wow. The dialogue and the atmosphere!
I’ve been to many games & concerts at Oakland Coliseum. It was a shithole then. It is a shithole now. It will remain a shithole♾ until they tear it down.
That shithole has been dear to my heart my entire life.
Draft Day with Kevin Costner and Chadwick Boseman is a good one. You should react to that!
Thanks for doing this one. Please do more sports especially baseball ⚾️
Great reaction, as always, to a thoroughly enjoyable movie. Well, except for those scenes in Cleveland - if you are a Jays fan they are a painful reminder that Mark has now been in charge for six years of futility.
Art Howe has made several remarks about being made to look like a bad guy in this movie.
and yet, somehow, no one ever remembers his name...hmmm...wonder why
My favorite movie with Brad as the lead.
The part about the one guy saying he will "pray for him and his family", to Billy, always makes me laugh.
Murrican's and thinking fantasy figures are real, it's hilarious.
It's suuuuuch a good movie. Even my wife who hates sports loved it.
I CAN'T BELIEVE you knew who Joe Satriani was, and I was over here thinking it was Steve Vai. I'm ashamed of myself. I thought I was a rocker.
The Kermit Washington (Edit RON Washington) actor killed all the scenes he was in "Maybe I can teach one of them." Washington almost won the world series (twice) with the Texas Rangers as manager before he had a back slide of his drug habit.
That's Ron Washington. Kermit is the guy who damn near killed Rudy Tomjanovich by punching him.
@@redpillfreedom6692 you are 100% right. My bad. Thanks for the correction
@Paul Hewes bro was so funny "is it hard?" "Absolutely" 🤣😂
I love this movie it’s hilarious he thinks so too 😂
4:51 FYI Thats Bobby Kotick, the ex-CEO of Activision Blizzard. A LOT of gaming failures from the past few years come from that fucked up person. The role he got is very fitting, owner of the Oakland A's
The A's folded after the Reds swept them. Hahahahaha
Woo Pig Sooie! Great reaction as well.
woo pig 🐗
Very impressive movie. Glad to see you enjoy it
Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys does it all the time, he needs to be a silent owener!!!
Check out Sully or Captain Phillips both Tom Hanks movies
41:35: Star Lord goes deep!!
Not just any home run, a homer from the guy Art Howe wanted to epoxy to the bench for eternity!
Great watch. I adore this movie
Beane did get some attention as a prospect, though not the level of Strawberry. His hitting didn't work out; he retired ( as a player ) pretty young.
I have no interest in Baseball and know nothing about it but i really enjoyed this film .
My favorite movie of all time.
Fantastic movie. 👍
"If he's such a good hitter, then why doesn't he hit good?"
Please have look on Soorarai potturu world third highest IMDb rated movie 9.1/10 which is released in Amazon prime in 2020 and these movie went for last rounds of Oscar nominations and golden gglobe awards but couldn't make into final nominations
My guy recognized Joe Satriani. Nice…
Great movie. Only thing I don’t love and I guess it doesn’t fit the narrative is that they had the best rotation in baseball by a 1/4 mile