Moneyball
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This episode is the deep end of the sabermetric pool: payroll gaps, superstition lore, and the eternal heartbreak of rooting for a team that invents new ways to break your heart. Ocean, part pragmatist, part secret romantic, wants to believe in the Billy Beane revolution. Jim, a card-carrying Mariners fan and our resident stats nerd, mostly wants to know why his team is still waiting for the dance. Together, they go behind the curtain—sometimes gleefully, sometimes crankily—to ask: Did Moneyball ruin baseball or save it? Was Brad Pitt’s GM as good as his Achilles, his Tyler Durden, or… let’s just say, it’s better than Thelma & Louise but no Fight Club.
There are digressions—oh, there are digressions. Did the A’s 20-game win streak matter? Should managers wear suits or cleats? Is Philip Seymour Hoffman’s role here a “fart in the wind”? Should you ever, under any circumstances, compare Moneyball to Dolphin Tale? And most crucially: What’s the real metaphor behind a home run you didn’t know you hit? Ocean and Jim aren’t here to win the last game—they’re here for every weird, superstitious, data-driven, foul-ball-catching inning along the way.
If you love movies, sports, or just the sound of grown adults debating which Brad Pitt movie cracks the top ten, this one’s for you. And if you want the bonus content where the guys argue about actor filmographies until someone invokes Boogie Nights, you know where to find the membership link.
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