Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?
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@arvcpa_psn said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
Because they needed a role for the handsome Chris Pratt to play in the movie.
Man that guy can do everything can’t he?, play baseball, tame raptors, guard the galaxy…I wish I was Chris Pratt
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@kdclemson_psn said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
The whole idea was that Beane is trying to fill the OBP gap after losing Jason Giambi and Johnny Damon in free agency. Giambi had a .404 OBP in 2002 and like a .390 OBP before getting traded in 2002, I understand the trade of Peña so the manager was forced to start Hattenburg, sure it fits the moneyball idea. But how does trading away OBP for Mabry who had only a .322 OBP that year make sense.
It just makes it seem like the Athletics started playing better when they didn’t commit as hard to moneyball and got rid of Jeremy or am I misinterpreting it?
because he was dancing in the clubhouse after a loss, duh
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Real life reason: he just wasn't that good. The movie makes the trade seem a lot more significant then I remember it actually being.
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According to how the movie explians it, his attitude towards losing was like whatever. And also Beane wanted to show & prove to Art Howe things will be done his way & not Howe's way from that moment on.
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Ask Cbrev, he'll tell ya...
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He listened to the words of his Daughter's song.
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It’s because Jeremy didn’t slide in 2001.
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He was there because It made Jason happy to play with his brother.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
Man that guy can do everything can’t he?, play baseball, tame raptors, guard the galaxy…I wish I was Chris Pratt
He's dreamy for sure.
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@savefarris_psn said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
It’s because Jeremy didn’t slide in 2001.
Yep....this all day
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@snakeeyes23_psn said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
He was there because It made Jason happy to play with his brother.
They didn't get Jeremy until the next season after Jason left.
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@whitejw98_psn said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
Real life reason: he just wasn't that good. The movie makes the trade seem a lot more significant then I remember it actually being.
He wasn’t that good but in terms of what Beane was looking for, OBP, he was great. That’s what confuses me, like he fit the moneyball idea perfectly but the idea worked out better without him.
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Is losing fun?
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I thought some of this was real. Didnt know it was all just a movie. Wait, didnt the A's start all of the steroid movement? Maybe not, IDK.
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because the A's love a good comeback story
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The biggest secret to "moneyball": have a rotation built on Hudson, Mulder and Zito...
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@tonythetiger2k16 said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
@snakeeyes23_psn said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
He was there because It made Jason happy to play with his brother.
They didn't get Jeremy until the next season after Jason left.
Jeremy definitely played with Jason in Oakland from 2000-2001 at least. Jason didn't sign with the Yankees until 2002 so he had a front row seat on the A's dugout steps watching his brother become famous because of Derek Jeter.
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I like how Moneyball made it out like Scott Hatteberg and scrubs won all those game. No mention of MVP Miguel Tejada, Eric Chavez, or the stud rotation of Zito, Hudson, and Mulder.
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He was a tree falling in an empty forest.Only he heard it.
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@smalltownkid1990 said in Why does Billy Beane trade away Jeremy Giambi in Moneyball?:
I like how Moneyball made it out like Scott Hatteberg and scrubs won all those game. No mention of MVP Miguel Tejada, Eric Chavez, or the stud rotation of Zito, Hudson, and Mulder.
Need to read the book, Tejada, Chavez, Zito and Hudson are constantly brought up.
It’s a movie, there has to be creative compromises.
It’s a great movie, but the book is next level greatness.