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Additional information for Moneyball, which has a domestic theatrical release set for September 23, 2011. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. Moneyball has a total running time of 133 minutes.

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  • 133min
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  • Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to assemble a baseball team on a lean budget by employing computer-generated analysis to acquire new players.
  • Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) is upset by his team's loss to the New York Yankees in the 2001 postseason. With the impending departure of star players Johnny Damon, Jason Giambi, and Jason Isringhausen to free agency, Beane attempts to devise a strategy for assembling a competitive team for 2002 but struggles to overcome Oakland's limited player payroll. During a visit to the Cleveland Indians, Beane meets Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), a young Yale economics graduate with radical ideas about how to assess players' value. Beane tests Brand's theory by asking whether he would have drafted him, Beane having been a Major League player before becoming general manager. Though scouts considered Beane a phenomenal player, his career in the Major Leagues was disappointing. After some prodding, Brand admits that he would not have drafted him until the ninth round and that Beane would probably have gone to college instead. Sensing opportunity, Beane hires Brand as the Athletics' assistant general manager.The team's scouts are first dismissive of and then hostile towards Brand's non-traditional sabermetric approach to scouting players. Rather than relying on the scouts' experience and intuition, Brand selects players based almost exclusively on their on base percentage (OBP). By finding players with a high OBP but characteristics that lead scouts to dismiss them, Brand assembles a team of undervalued players with far more potential than the A's hamstrung finances would otherwise allow. Despite vehement objections from the scouts, Beane supports Brand's theory and hires the players he selected, such as unorthodox submarine pitcher Chad Bradford (Casey Bond). Following the free agent signings, Beane finds that he also faces opposition from Art Howe (Philip Seymour Hoffman), the Athletics' manager. With tensions already high between them because of a contract dispute, Howe disregards Beane and Brand's strategy and plays the team in a traditional style despite their unsuitability. Beane is eventually forced to trade away the lone traditional star player, Carlos Peņa, to force Howe to use the new recruits.Early in the season, the Athletics fare poorly, leading critics within and outside the team to dismiss the new method as a dismal failure. Beane convinces the owner to stay the course, and eventually the team's record begins to improve. Ultimately, the Athletics win an unprecedented 20 consecutive games, setting the American League record. Their streak is capped with a victory over the Kansas City Royals. Like many baseball players, Beane is superstitious and avoids attending or sometimes even following games as they are in progress. His family convinces him to go to the A's game against the Royals, as Oakland is already leading 11 to 0 after the third inning and appears set to continue their winning streak. Beane arrives, only to watch the team go to pieces and allow the Royals to even the score. Finally, the A's do clinch the victory with a walk-off home run by one of Brand's picks, Scott Hatteberg. Despite all their success, the A's lose in the first round of the postseason, this time to the Minnesota Twins. Beane is disappointed, but satisfied at having demonstrated the value of his and Brand's methods.In closing, the film notes that Beane passed up the opportunity to become the general manager of the Boston Red Sox, despite an offer of $12.5 million a year salary, which would have made him the highest paid GM in baseball history. Also noted is Boston's World Series victory soon after in 2004, based on the theories that Beane pioneered.
  • Bennett Miller
    Director(s)
  • Steven Zaillian
    Aaron Sorkin
    Stan Chervin
    Michael Lewis
    Writer(s)
  • Mark Bakshi
    executive producer
    Michael De Luca
    producer
    Rachael Horovitz
    producer
    Robin Jaffe
    associate producer: Major League Baseball
    Andrew S. Karsch
    executive producer (as Andrew Karsch)
    Sidney Kimmel
    executive producer
    Alissa Phillips
    co-producer
    Brad Pitt
    producer
    Scott Rudin
    executive producer
    Elizabeth W. Scott
    executive producer: Major league Baseball
    Nick Trotta
    associate producer: Major League Baseball
    Producer(s)
  • Mychael Danna
    Composer(s)
  • Billy Beane Brad Pitt
  • Peter Brand Jonah Hill
  • Art Howe Philip Seymour Hoffman
  • Sharon Robin Wright
  • Scott Hatteberg Chris Pratt
  • David Justice Stephen Bishop
  • Mark Shapiro Reed Diamond
  • Ron Washington Brent Jennings
  • Grady Fuson Ken Medlock
  • Elizabeth Hatteberg Tammy Blanchard
  • John Poloni Jack McGee
  • Pittaro Vyto Ruginis
  • Matt Keough Nick Searcy
  • Ron Hopkins Glenn Morshower
  • Chad Bradford Casey Bond
  • Jeremy Giambi Nick Porrazzo
  • Casey Beane Kerris Dorsey
  • John Henry Arliss Howard
  • Young Billy Reed Thompson
  • Billy's Dad James Shanklin
  • Billy's Mom Diane Behrens
  • Suzanne Takayo Fischer
  • Mike Magnante Derrin Ebert
  • Ricardo Rincon Miguel Mendoza
  • Carlos Peña Adrian Bellani
  • Martinez Tom Gamboa
  • Himself Barry Moss
  • Himself Artie Harris
  • Himself Bob Bishop
  • Himself George Vranau
  • Himself Phil Pote
  • Eric Chavez Art Ortiz
  • Miguel Tejada Royce Clayton
  • Terrence Long Marvin Horn
  • Mark Ellis Brent Dohling
  • Himself Ken Rudulph
  • Herself Lisa Guerrero
  • Eric Kubota Christopher Dehau Lee
  • Himself Joe Satriani
  • Voos Simon James
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