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Left to right, Billy Beane, Brad Pitt, and Jonah Hill, share a light moment as they answer questions about the new movie "Moneyball" at the O.co Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. on Monday, Sept. 19 ...
He’s about to be immortalized on the big screen — by Brad Pitt, no less — but Billy Beane has said barely a word about it. Few interviews. No talk radio. And forget “Entertainment Tonight ...
Billy Beane’s potential deal to buy a stake in the company that owns the Boston Red Sox would end his visionary reign at the Oakland Athletics — and could mark his exit from baseball entirely ...
Right now, you’d have to say it’s a toss-up as to which is the most surprising and confounding team in baseball – Buck Showalter’s Baltimore Orioles and their minus-39 run d… ...
While in Phoenix on a spring swing, I stopped by an Oakland Athletics scrimmage to grab an Answer Man session with GM Billy Beane. His teams have averaged 87 victories a year — despite a ...
Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane is like the electric car: undoubtedly innovative, and unlikely to ever dominate thanks to the system that's already in place. When Beane was coming up ...
Brad Pitt’s new F1 movie needs a strong performance to balance out its huge budget, but Moneyball’s best scene shows how this ...
"Moneyball" star Billy Beane said Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger's lessons apply to baseball. The ex-Oakland Athletics manager excelled at finding undervalued players and besting richer teams.
In "Moneyball," Billy Beane's implementation of sabermetrics into the Oakland Athletics' new scouting philosophy was received with much tension from the team's staff.
Billy Beane, former general manager of the Oakland Athletics and subject of the book "Moneyball," will speak in Erie Oct. 9 at the MBA's Annual Event at Erie's Bayfront Convention Center.
The 2011 film Moneyball was one of the most popular baseball movies ever made. It tells the story of Billy Beane, a former player and the current general manager of the Oakland Athletics.