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Money ball : is an American 2011 biographical sports drama film directed by Bennett Miller from a screenplay by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin. The film is based on Michael Lewis's 2003 nonfiction book of the same name, an account of the Oakland Athletics baseball team's 2002 season and their general manager Billy Beane's attempts to assemble a competitive team.In the film, Beane and assistant GM Peter Brand faced with the franchise's unfavorable financial situation, take a sophisticated sabermetric approach towards scouting and analyzing players, acquiring "submarine" 

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Directed by : Bennett Miller
Produced by ; Michael De Luca,Rachael Horovitz,Brad Pitt
Screenplay by : Steven Zaillian,Aaron Sorkin
Story by : Stan Chervin,Based on Moneyball by Michael Lewis
Starring : Brad Pitt,Jonah Hill,Philip Seymour Hoffman
Music by : Mychael Danna,Cinematography Wally Pfister
Edited by : Christopher Tellefsen
Production company : Scott Rudin Productions,Plan B Entertainment,Michael De Luca Productions
Distributed by : Columbia Pictures
Release dates : September 9, 2011 (Toronto International Film Festival)September 23, 2011 (United States)
Running time : 133 minutes
Country : United States
Languagem : English

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Money ball : Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane 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 needs to assemble a competitive team for 2002 but must overcome Oakland's limited payroll. During a visit to the Cleveland Indians, Beane meets Peter Brand 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 prospect, 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 should probably have accepted a scholarship to Stanford instead. Beane hires the inexperienced Brand to be 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, most notably Grady Fuson,