Tuesday, September 27, 2011

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Friday, September 9, 2011

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Moneyball trailer and photos Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill and Philip Seymour Hoffman star in the sport drama written by Aaron Sorkin (the social network). "Moneyball", see the movie trailer and photos. The film focuses on the 2002 Oakland Athletics baseball team, who were led by general manager Billy Beane (Pitt) to an excellent season despite lowest wage and payroll in the major leagues.

Moneyball movie posterRelease date: September 23, 2011Studio: Columbia Pictures (Sony) genre: sports, drama, AdaptationDirector: Bennett MillerScreenwriter: Steven Zaillian, Aaron SorkinOfficial website: Moneyball Movie.comStarring: Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Brad Pitt, Robin Wright PennRunning time: UnknownMPAA rating: not yet rated

Moneyball, based on a true story, is a film for anyone who has ever dreamed on the system. Brad Pitt stars as Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland A and the guy who brings together the team has an epiphany: all baseball's conventional wisdom is wrong. Forced to reinvent his team with a tight budget, Beane must the richer clubs to circumvent. Unlikely win the one-time Jock teams with Ivy League degrees Peter brand (Jonah Hill) in partnership recruitment bargain players the Scouts call incorrectly, but all of which an ability based on received result leads, and games. It is more than baseball, it of traditions a revolution - one that challenges the old school and puts Beane targeted those who say that he is the heart and soul of the game tear is. "Moneyball" is a film adaptation of Michael Lewis book "Moneyball: the art of winning an unfair game."


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

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The story of Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane successful attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget, by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players. Movie is directed by Bennett Miller (Capote) and has very good cast list - Brad Pitt, Robin Wright, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman.October, 12. 2010.

The production has now moved to Boston, where Brad Pitt and company have begun filming on Lansdowne Street just outside of Fenway Park. Lucky for those of us with a new found interest in the project, Splash News has gotten their hands on some photos from the shoot. It feels as though the movie has been lensing forever (or at least since mid-July), so they must be wrapping soon. Let's hope there will be a trailer ready to go by the time Sorkin picks up his Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.


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If you’re a fan of NBC’s Parks and Recreation, then you already know the name Chris Pratt.  The actor plays Pawnee, Indiana’s favorite shoeshiner, Andy Dwyer, on the Thursday night comedy and is consistently one of the funniest characters on the show (for the record, I prefer Scarecrow Boat to Mouse Rat).  Pratt will soon be taking his talents to the big screen with a role in the Columbia drama, Moneyball.

While he is no stranger to film Pratt has recently appeared in Wanted and Jennifer’s Body this role has the potential to be a huge step forward for the actor as he will be working alongside the likes of Brad Pitt and Philip Seymour Hoffman.  For more information on the film as well as the character Pratt will be portraying, hit the jump.

“Pratt will play Scott Hatteberg, whose career as a catcher for the Boston Red Sox ended after he ruptured a nerve in his elbow and could no longer throw a ball post-surgery.  He was recruited by the Oakland A’s the following year to play first base, and he helped lead the team to the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 with strong batting as a designated hitter.”

Source - collider.com

July, 11. 2010.

She’s best known for tracking down long-dormant murder cases on US TV drama Cold Case these days, but Kathryn Morris is negotiating to join the cast of Brad Pitt baseball drama Moneyball.

Morris, seen in the likes of Minority Report and Paycheck, is in talks to play the wife of Pitt’s character, Oakland A’s manager Billy Beane. She’ll share his passion for the game and support him as he launches his ambitious idea to pick a winning team based on technological advice to counter the fact that he has a lower budget than some of his competitors.

Moneyball, which has a script by Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian, has been in and out of limbo as financing and script issues dogged the film, not to mention the sudden departure of original director Steven Soderbergh.

Jonah Hill, Robin Wright, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Stephen Bishop are also all aboard the movie, which Capote director Bennett Miller starts shooting next week in Los Angeles.

Source - empireonline.com

July, 1. 2010.

Stephen Bishop ("The Rundown," "Friday Night Lights") has joined the cast of "Moneyball" for Sony Pictures says Reuters.

Based on Michael Lewis' nonfiction bestseller, the story follows Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) who assembled a contending baseball club on a shoestring budget by employing a sophisticated computer-based analysis to draft players.

Bishop will play baseball slugger David Justice, a longtime member of the Atlanta Braves who played his final MLB season for the team in 2002 - the year they made the playoffs.

Source - darkhorizons.com

June, 2. 2010.

Steve Zaillian is back in the lineup on Moneyball, the Columbia Pictures baseball film based on the Michael Lewis book. If you recall, Zaillian wrote the Moneyball draft that had the studio  ready to put the baseball film into production until a Steve Soderbergh rewrite detoured the film about Oakland As general manager Billy Beane into docudrama territory and the movie was unplugged the weekend before shooting began. Zaillian was unavailable when Sony was ready to try again, and the studio brought on Aaron Sorkin, who had just finished The Social Network for the studio.

Insiders roundly credit Sorkin's work for making the film a go, with Brad Pitt, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jonah Hill and Robin Wright committed. But director Bennett Miller wanted to bring back three scenes from the Zaillian script. Since he completed his own adaptation of the Stieg Larsson novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Zaillian was available to return. Sorkin is still firmly in the picture, though, and will do a final polish before production begins July 12

Source - deadline.com

May, 18. 2010.

Philip Seymour Hoffman reunite with his Capote director Bennett Miller for the adaptation of Michael Lewis’ Moneyball.  Variety reports that the Oscar-winning actor is in talks along with Robin Wright to co-star alongside Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in the baseball statistics movie.  Okay, here’s a better description:

Based on Michael Lewis’ nonfiction book, story centers on the 2002 Oakland Athletics, who were led by general manager Billy Beane (Pitt) to an excellent season despite having the lowest payroll in the Major Leagues. Hoffman would play team manager Art Howe, who frequently clashed with Beane over strategic decisions.

Source - collider.com

April, 14. 2010.

The pre-production fiasco that has plagued Moneyball looks like it finally cleared up, as the film now has  a date to begin shooting. Deadline reports Columbia Pictures and Major League Baseball are on board to start production of the Michael Lewis book adaptation in July . Brad Pitt is still set to star as Billy Beane, while Jonah Hill will portray Paul DePodesta.

You could make a documentary on the process of getting Moneyball into production, but once production finally begins, everything should settle into a nice groove. There is some great buzz surrounding Aaron Sorkin’s rough script, which should come as no surprise to anybody who has read the book the film is based on.

Arguably the best Michael Lewis book, Moneyball is the story of General Manager Billy Beane’s unprecedented approach to bringing affordable talent to the Oakland Athletics baseball organization by focusing on previously ignored statistics that best predict an athlete’s potential. This strategy led to an eventual division title for the A’s, and a competitive team worth a fraction of the cost of mega-budget teams like the New York Yankees.

In the movie, Beane’s relationship with front-office assistant Paul DePodesta will be a major focus. These two redefined the way organizations approach player development, leaving a watermark on the future (now present) of Major League Baseball.

Organizations have been trying to lower overall expenses, not so much because of the economy, but because Billy Beane proved talent is out there in the Minor Leagues without having to spend big bucks. Think Major League’s portrayal of management, but without the intention of failure.

At one point, Moneyball was to be directed by Steven Soderbergh, prompting Brad Pitt to take a pay cut in order to keep his good friend at the helm. But when production was halted only three days before a scheduled shoot date and Soderbergh left, Pitt’s desired salary jumped back up to $15 million.

Well, between then and now it seems like Pitt’s fee has been reduced to $10 million, with the film’s budget lowered from $60 million to $47 million. Deadline reports Pitt will have some kind of back-end agreement, probably resulting in millions of dollars in his pocket after the film releases.

As great as Soderbergh would have been at depicting the true story, Capote director Bennett Miller isn’t any worse. As great as the story is, the people behind the scenes will make a huge impact. For instance, people flocked to the latest Michael Lewis book adaptation, The Blind Side, after excitement grew over Sandra Bullock’s performance. But again, this is largely thanks to Lewis, who writes about strong, focused characters that have stories worth telling.

One of those characters is Paul DePodesta, who will be played by Jonah Hill. The much more befitting Demetri Martin was once tagged to portray the “handy sidekick,” but for some insane reason, somebody thought Hill would make better fit. Hate me all you want, but this casting choice makes no sense to me. I’ll save most of my grief (or relief) for when I see the film in finished form, but I’ve got two problems with this.

The obvious concern is how little Hill looks like his real-life counterpart. If Hill has any plans on looking the part, he better hit the gym and get fit enough to look good wearing suits all film. But looks aren’t everything – talent makes a great character. Jonah Hill is not a bad actor, I will say. He is hilarious and great at ad-libbing with his co-stars.

The relationship between Beane and DePodesta is one of two friends that share a constant sense of humor, so Pitt and Hill feeding off each other could end up being great. But I need to believe a guy like Hill can pass for a genius like DePodesta, especially considering they look absolutely nothing alike. Without roles like this, though, how will Hill ever break out from being typecast?

Getting a solid starting date for production is a major step for Moneyball. Sure, we’ve seen this before and the studio still ended up tossing the film in the recycle bin, but with an allegedly great script, don’t expect that to happen again. The success of The Blind Side should be even more motivation to get this project off the ground.

Moneyball is set to being filming in July.

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Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game (ISBN 0-393-05765-8) is a book by Michael Lewis, published in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager Billy Beane. Its focus is the team's modernized, analytical, sabermetric approach to assembling a competitive baseball team, despite Oakland's disadvantaged revenue situation. A film based on the book is set to come out in September 2011 starring Brad Pitt.

The central premise of Moneyball is that the collected wisdom of baseball insiders (including players, managers, coaches, scouts, and the front office) over the past century is subjective and often flawed. Statistics such as stolen bases, runs batted in, and batting average, typically used to gauge players, are relics of a 19th century view of the game and the statistics that were available at the time. The book argues that the Oakland A's' front office took advantage of more empirical gauges of player performance to field a team that could compete successfully against richer competitors in Major League Baseball.

Rigorous statistical analysis had demonstrated that on-base percentage and slugging percentage are better indicators of offensive success, and the A's became convinced that these qualities were cheaper to obtain on the open market than more historically valued qualities such as speed and contact. These observations often flew in the face of conventional baseball wisdom and the beliefs of many baseball scouts and executives.

By re-evaluating the strategies that produce wins on the field, the 2002 Athletics, with approximately $41 million in salary, were competitive with larger market teams such as the New York Yankees, who spent over $125 million in payroll that same season. Because of the team's smaller revenues, Oakland is forced to find players undervalued by the market, and their system for finding value in undervalued players has proven itself thus far.

Several themes Lewis explored in the book include: insiders vs. outsiders (established traditionalists vs. upstart proponents of Sabermetrics), the democratization of information causing a flattening of hierarchies, and the ruthless drive for efficiency that capitalism demands. The book also touches on Oakland's underlying economic need to stay ahead of the curve; as other teams begin mirroring Beane's strategies to evaluate offensive talent, diminishing the Athletics' advantage, Oakland begins looking for other undervalued baseball skills such as defensive capabilities.

Moneyball also touches onto the A's methods of prospect selection. Sabermetricians argue that a college baseball player's chance of MLB success is far and away higher than a traditional high school draft pick. Beane maintains that high draft picks spent on high school prospects, regardless of talent or physical potential as evaluated by traditional scouting, are riskier than if they were spent on more polished college players. Lewis cites A's minor leaguer Jeremy Bonderman, drafted out of high school in 2001 over Beane's objections, as but one example of precisely the type of draft pick Beane would avoid. Bonderman had all of the traditional "tools" that scouts look for, but thousands of such players have been signed by MLB organizations out of high school over the years and failed to develop. Lewis explores the A's approach to the 2002 MLB Draft, when the team had a nearly unprecedented run of early picks. The book documents Beane's often-tense discussions with his scouting staff (who favored traditional subjective evaluation of potential rather than objective sabermetrics) in preparation for the draft to the actual draft, which defied all expectations and was considered at the time a wildly successful (if unorthodox) effort by Beane.

In addition, Moneyball traces the history of the sabermetric movement back to such people as Bill James (now a member of the Boston Red Sox front office) and Craig R. Wright. Lewis explores how James' seminal Baseball Abstract, an annual publication that was published from the late-1970s through the late-1980s, influenced many of the young, up-and-coming baseball minds that are now joining the ranks of baseball management.

Moneyball has made such an impact in professional baseball that the term itself has entered the lexicon of baseball. Teams which appear to value the concepts of sabermetrics are often said to be playing "Moneyball". Baseball traditionalists, in particular some scouts and media members, decry the sabermetric revolution and have disparaged Moneyball for emphasizing concepts of sabermetrics over more traditional methods of player evaluation. Nevertheless, the impact of Moneyball upon major league front offices is undeniable. In its wake, teams such as the New York Mets, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Washington Nationals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Cleveland Indians,[1] and the Toronto Blue Jays have hired full-time Sabermetric analysts. Since the book's publication (and success), Lewis has discussed plans for a sequel to Moneyball called Underdogs, revisiting the players and their relative success several years into their careers. When the New York Mets hired Sandy Alderson (Beane's predecessor and mentor with the A's) as their general manager after the 2010 season and hired Beane's former associates Paul DePodesta and J.P. Ricciardi to the front office, the team became known as the "Moneyball Mets".[2]

Moneyball also covers the lives and careers of several baseball personalities. The central one is Billy Beane himself, whose failed playing career is contrasted with wildly optimistic predictions by scouts.

Players and people discussed in Moneyball:

Oakland Farm SystemBarry Zito – 2002 AL Cy Young winner, part of the "Big 3" with Mulder and Hudson. Later signed with the San Francisco Giants for $126 million over 7 years.Mark Mulder – part of the "Big 3" with Zito and Hudson, later traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Dan Haren, Kiko Calero and Daric Barton.Tim Hudson – part of the "Big 3" with Mulder and Zito, traded to the Atlanta Braves for Charles Thomas, Dan Meyer and Juan Cruz.Kirk Saarloos – traded with a player to be named to the Cincinnati Reds in 2007 for minor leaguer David Shafer and a player to be named.John Baker – traded to the Florida Marlins in 2007 for minor leaguer Jason Stokes.Joe Blanton – traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in 2008 for minor leaguers Adrian Cardenas, Josh Outman and Matt Spencer.Jason Giambi – 2000 AL MVP, signed with the New York Yankees in 2002 for $120 million over 7 years.Miguel Tejada – 2002 AL MVP, signed with the Baltimore Orioles for $72 million over 6 years.Eric Chavez – 6-time AL Gold Glove winner.Jeremy Brown – outrighted to the minors by the A's in 2007;[3] retired on February 15, 2008.Nick Swisher – traded to Chicago White Sox after 2007 season for Fautino De Los Santos, Gio Gonzalez and Ryan SweeneyBobby Crosby – 2004 AL Rookie of the YearMark Teahen – traded for Octavio Dotel in 2004, now with the Toronto Blue Jays.Jeremy Bonderman – traded to the Detroit Tigers in 2002 as the player to be named later in a deal that sent Franklyn German and Carlos Pena to the Tigers. The A's received cash from the Tigers, and Jason Arnold, John-Ford Griffin and Ted Lilly from the New York Yankees (who got Jeff Weaver from the Tigers).The Oakland BullpenOther Players Scouts, Management, and Journalists

Beane put together a list of twenty players they’d draft in a "perfect world", meaning if money was no object and they didn't have to compete with the other twenty-nine teams.

The list, and the teams who drafted them:

PitchersHittersNick Swisher - Oakland, #18 (1st round)Russ Adams - Toronto, #14 (1st round)Khalil Greene - San Diego, #13 (1st round)John McCurdy - Oakland, #26 (1st round)Mark Teahen - Oakland, #39 (1st round)Jeremy Brown - Oakland, #35 (1st round)Steve Stanley - Oakland, #67 (2nd round)John Baker - Oakland, #128 (4th round)Mark Kiger - Oakland, #158 (5th round)Brian Stavisky - Oakland, #188 (6th round)Shaun Larkin - Cleveland, #274 (9th round)Brant Colamarino - Oakland, #218 (7th round)#18 - Nick Swisher - successful major leaguer, traded to Chicago White Sox after 2007, traded to New York Yankees after 2008#24 - Joe Blanton - successful major leaguer, traded to Philadelphia Phillies#26 - John McCurdy - out of professional baseball since 2006#30 - Ben Fritz - had Tommy John surgery, currently in minor leagues#35 - Jeremy Brown - has had small stints of time in the majors, retired prior to the 2008 season.#37 - Stephen Obenchain - retired after a lack of success at the A and AA levels#39 - Mark Teahen - successful major leaguer, traded to the Kansas City Royals and is currently with the Toronto Blue Jays#67 - Steve Stanley - topped out in AAA for the A's#98 - Bill Murphy - traded three times and debuted with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2007#128 - John Baker - traded to the Florida Marlins and debuted and became the starting catcher in 2008.#158 - Mark Kiger - traded several times, now with the AA affiliate of the New York Mets (Binghamton Mets)#188 - Brian Stavisky - currently with the AA affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies#218 - Brant Colamarino - currently with the AA affiliate of the A's

It was announced a movie is set to come out in 2011 based on the book. Actor Brad Pitt stars as Billy Beane, while Jonah Hill plays a fictional character based on Paul DePodesta; Phillip Seymour Hoffman portrays A's manager Art Howe. Academy Award-winning screenwriter Steve Zaillian was hired to write the script, and Steven Soderbergh was slated to direct (replacing David Frankel).[4] "I want you to not realize how much information is being thrown at you," says Soderbergh, when asked how he was going to make a film based on statistics entertaining. "We've found a couple of ideas on how to bust the form a bit, in order for all that information to reach you in a way that's a little oblique.[5]" Scott Hatteberg and David Justice were slated to play themselves in the movie.[6]

However, on June 22, 2009, because of conflicts over a revised script by director Soderbergh, Sony put the movie on hold just days before it was scheduled to begin shooting.[7] Soderbergh's script called for interviews of real-life players and other methods untraditional to sports movies. As a result, Soderbergh was let go.

Bennett Miller took over directing duties.[8] Aaron Sorkin has rewritten the script.[8] Shooting began on July, 2010. Shooting took place at Blair Field, the Sports Stadium for Wilson High School in Long Beach, California, Sony Studios in Culver City, Dodger Stadium, and the Oakland-Alameda Coliseum.[citation needed] The film is due out in theaters September 23rd.

The book is parodied in the Simpsons episode "MoneyBART", in which Lisa manages Bart's Little League baseball team using sabermetric principles. Bill James made an appearance in this episode.

^ Baseball Prospectus | Articles | Aim For The Head: Aim For the Front Office^ "The Moneyball Mets". New York (magazine). 25 March 2011. http://nymag.com/news/sports/games/sandy-alderson-2011-4/. Retrieved 2011-04-06. ^ The Sports Network - Major League Baseball^ Siegel, Tatiana. "Columbia pitches Moneyball to Pitt," Variety (October 16, 2008).^ "Steven Soderbergh: The Girlfriend Experience". SuicideGirls.com. 21 May 2009. http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Steven%20Soderbergh%3A%20The%20Girlfriend%20Experience/. Retrieved 2009-05-21. ^ Stiglich, Joe. "A's notebook: Lights, camera, action ... for Moneyball," InsideBayArea.com (May 26, 2009).^ "Benched: 'Moneyball' Flick on Hold at Last Minute," Associated Press (June 22, 2009).^ a b "Finally, It's Batter Up For 'Moneyball,'" Deadline.com (12 April 2010).
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Brad Pitt stars in the real history of major league baseball general manager Billy Beane, a successful team despite a reduced budget thanks to its clever use of statistical data to calculate the besten-- and gunstigsten--built player for his roster. Aaron Sorkin updated Steve Zaillian adaptation of Michael Lewis fly on the wall of novel for Columbia Pictures, with Robin Wright, Jonah Hill, and Philip Seymour Hoffman on the side. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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