Moneyball (2011) is a sports drama that follows Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane as he challenges baseball orthodoxy by building a competitive team on a shoestring budget using sabermetrics—data-driven analysis that values on-base percentage and undervalued players. Partnering with young analyst Peter Brand, Beane assembles a roster of overlooked talent, battling skepticism from scouts, owners, and players while redefining success beyond traditional scouting wisdom. The film explores themes of innovation vs. tradition, the human cost of systemic change, and the pursuit of competitive fairness, anchored by sharp performances and a focused, character-driven narrative.
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