- Ball one to Johnny Damon and we are under way.
- Damon has eight hits in 18 at bats… …a double, a triple, a couple of stolen bases.
- He had four hits in the series opener.
- Down the right-field line, fair off the bat of Damon. It rolls by Spencer.
- And Damon will coast into second base with a leadoff double.
- Into right-center field, broken bat, it’ll fall, a base hit.
- They wave around Damon. He will score.
- And Jason Giambi delivers… …with a run-scoring single here in the opening inning.
- And the Athletics have taken that 1-nothing lead.
- Go, come on, now. We gotta spin it.
- Bases loaded. The Yankees have the tying run at second, down 2-nothing.
- The A’s are kicking it and throwing it all over the field.
- And it might lead to their elimination if they don’t get it right in a hurry.
- Hammered down the right-field line. Justice!
- The Yankees have taken the lead.
- They’re standing, anticipating another trip…
- …to the League Championship Series.
- The Yankees one out away.
- Eric Byrnes, never with an at bat in Yankee Stadium…
- …and they don’t get much bigger than this one.
- Or more hectic when you’re up there trying to get a job done.
- And they’re a strike away.
- And they’re roaring in the Bronx.
- Losing the first two games at home in the best-of-five series…
- …and roar back to–
- The Yankees will defend their title.
- It’s okay, Joe, you can leave it on.
- -I don’t need to watch. -Joe, leave it on.
- Imagine how bad it’d be if you were a Yankee player…
- …and didn’t like the taste of champagne.
- You know how many kids are wearing Giambi’s–?
- You know, Oakland Giambi’s jerseys and hats and pictures and posters?
- Those same kids will be booing in July when the Yankees come here.
- Is it Giambi that’s stabbing the back or the Pinstripes on the East Coast?
- You can’t blame them for pilfering the henhouse.
- -The henhouse is there. -I can’t blame them?
- They’re offering $120 million over six years.
- The Yankees have deeper pockets and they’re willing to give him money.
- They’re pilfering our players. It’s like we’re a farm system for the New York Yankees.
- -How are the guys doing? -That was a killer.
- That was a killer. It’s a tough one to swallow. It’s….
- -They played great. -They played their hearts out.
- They did. They played fantastic. It just didn’t fall our way.
- -You’ll do better next year. -But we were close, though.
- -We were so close. -Right there.
- Almost had it. You gotta feel good about that.
- I feel great about it. I feel great about it.
- We’re not gonna do better next year.
- -Why not? -Well, you know we’re being gutted.
- We’re losing Giambi, Damon, Isringhausen.
- Done deal. We’re in trouble.
- You’ll find new guys. You found Jason, you found Damon.
- -I need more money, Steve. -Billy.
- -I need more money. -We don’t have any.
- I can’t compete against $120 million with $38 million.
- We’re not gonna compete with these teams that have big budgets.
- We’re gonna work within the constraints we have…
- …and you’re gonna do the best job that you can recruiting new players.
- We’re not gonna pay $17 million to players.
- I’m not asking you…
- …for 10 or 20, 30 million dollars.
- I’m just asking for a bit of help.
- Get me a little closer and I will get you that championship team.
- I mean, this is why I’m here. This is why you hired me.
- And I gotta ask you, what are we doing here…
- -Billy, I– -…if it’s not to win a championship?
- -I wanna win just as much– -That’s my bar. My bar is here.
- My bar is to take this team to the championship.
- Billy, we’re a small-market team, and you’re a small-market GM.
- I’m asking you to be okay not spending money that I don’t have.
- And I’m asking you to take a deep breath…
- …shake off the loss, get back in a room with your guys…
- …and figure out how to find replacements for the guys we lost… …with the money that we do have.
- I’m not leaving here. I’m not– I can’t leave here with that.
- What else can I help you with?
- It’s a good offer, and you gotta match it. I–
- I need another day.
- His mind’s pretty made up. I just think you should know that.
- -I got a call. I’ll get you back. -I’ll let him know.
- Bye.
- -Yeah? -Billy, Scott.
- -Just got off the phone with Dan. -You didn’t.
- I was surprised he called me.
- Stop. I got Johnny for 7.5 or he doesn’t play anywhere else.
- -That’s the deal you made. -Boston just upped it to 7.75.
- You there?
- -We had a deal, Scott. -We have a deal, if it’s 8 million.
- -Oh, man, you played me. -I’m just doing my job for my client.
- No, you’re playing me, and you’re still playing me.
- Congratulations, asshole. You win.
- I like guys that got a little hair on their ass.
- He looks like a Mantle or a Mays, quite frankly.
- -He’s got a baseball body. -Matty, who do you got?
- -I like Geronimo. -Yes.
- The guy’s an athlete. Big, fast, talented.
- -Top of my list. -Clean-cut, good face.
- -Yeah, good jaw. -Five-tools guy.
- -Good-looking ballplayer. -Can he hit?
- -He’s got a beautiful swing. -The ball explodes off his bat.
- He throws the club head at the ball, and when he connects…
- …he drives it, it pops off the bat.
- -You can hear it all over the ballpark. -A lot of pop.
- If he’s good, why doesn’t he hit good?
- -He is a good hitter. -He’ll be ready.
- He’s gonna be a good hitter against big-league arms?
- -Could be great. -I don’t think so.
- Kid needs at bats. Give him 400 at bats, he’s gonna get better.
- -He can play. -He’s hit everywhere along the line.
- He’s one of our guys.
- Okay, let’s move on.
- -Artie, who do you like? -I like Perez. He’s got a classic swing.
- -It’s a real clean stroke. -I don’t know. Can’t hit the curveball.
- There’s some work to be done, I’ll admit that, but he’s noticeable.
- -Got an ugly girlfriend. -What’s that mean?
- Ugly girlfriend means no confidence.
- You are full of it. Artie is right. This guy’s got an attitude. An attitude is good.
- He walks in a room, his dick’s already been there for two minutes.
- He passes the eye-candy test. Got the looks.
- He’s ready to play the part. He just needs playing time.
- I’m just saying, his girlfriend is a six at best.
- Look, if we’re trying to replace Giambi, this guy could be it.
- Damn, Billy, was that a suggestion?
- Guys, you’re just talking.
- Talking…like this is business as usual.
- It’s not.
- We’re trying to solve the problem.
- Not like this. You’re not looking at the problem.
- We’re very aware of the problem. I mean–
- Okay, good. What’s the problem?
- Look, Billy, we all understand what the problem is.
- -We have to– -Okay, good. What’s the problem?
- We have to replace three key players in our lineup.
- Nope. What’s the problem?
- We gotta replace these guys with what we have–
- No. What’s the problem, Barry?
- We need 38 home runs, 120 RBIs and 47 doubles to replace.
- The problem we’re trying to solve is that there are rich teams…
- …and there are poor teams, then there’s 50 feet of crap…
- …and then there’s us.
- It’s an unfair game.
- And now we’ve been gutted. We’re like organ donors for the rich.
- Boston’s taken our kidneys, Yankees have taken our heart.
- And you guys sit around…
- …talking the same old “good body” nonsense like we’re selling jeans.
- Like we’re looking for Fabio.
- We got to think differently.
- We are the last dog at the bowl.
- You see what happens to the runt of the litter? He dies.
- Billy, that’s a very touching story and everything… …but I think we’re all very much aware of what we’re facing.
- You have a lot of experience and wisdom in this room.
- You need to have a little faith and let us do the job of replacing Giambi.
- Is there another first baseman like Giambi?
- -No, not really. -No.
- -If there was, could we afford him? -Nope.
- Then what the fuck are you talking about, man?
- If we try to play like the Yankees in here…
- …we will lose to the Yankees out there.
- Boy, that sounds like fortune-cookie wisdom to me, Billy.
- -No, that’s just logic. -Who’s Fabio?
- He’s a shortstop. He’s a shortstop from Seattle.
- Now, this is no time to push the panic button.
- Our scouts will find players, Player Development will develop them.
- We’ll teach them to play Oakland A baseball.
- With all due respect, we’ve been doing this a long time.
- Why don’t you just let us be responsible for replacing Giambi… …with who we know that can play?
- -Easy power. -And loose.
- Good face.
- This son of a bitch is going in the first round.
- You’re a premium player, Billy.
- You can run, you can field, you can throw, you can hit…
- …you can hit with power.
- That doesn’t come along very often.
- This is Tom Martinez, national cross-checker.
- -How you doing? Nice to meet you. -Billy Beane.
- It’s been a while since I’ve seen a five-tool guy that can do everything.
- I’m hopeful your interest in professional baseball…
- …is as strong as ours is gonna be in getting you in this upcoming draft.
- Mr. Beane?
- Mark is ready to see you now.
- -How you doing? -I’m fine.
- -How are you? -Good.
- -Hey, Billy. -Hey, Mark.
- -Good to see you. Please sit down. -You too.
- -These are the guys. Guys, Billy. -Boys.
- -How’s it going? -All right. How you been?
- -You’re filling out that chair nicely. -I got three weeks in it right now.
- Good, good, man.
- -Yeah, man. How you doing? -Fantastic.
- -Awesome. -Couldn’t be better.
- That’s good to hear. I’m not gonna waste your time. You just tell me what you’re looking for.
- Fifty million dollars in additional payroll.
- You should try Giambi.
- I’m sorry. Too soon, right? I want this to be a friendly meeting.
- It’s not all on your shoulders.
- -Where’s Steve in this? -Steve’s great.
- He’s supportive in rebuilding this team.
- That’s what we’re gonna do.
- -So, what are you looking for? -A left-handed reliever.
- I’m thinking Ricardo Rincon.
- That’s not gonna happen.
- Not even a discussion?
- Billy, even if you could afford him, respectfully, we love him.
- We’re not about to let him go.
- You got this Venezuelan kid coming up.
- We had him. We moved him to Detroit.
- What else you thinking?
- Outfielders.
- -To replace Damon? -Yeah.
- -In your price range? No disrespect. -Enough, Mark.
- Hollins?
- -García? -No.
- Maybe Coste.
- That’s it.
- -All right, tell me about García. -To replace Johnny Damon?
- -Mark, is he healthy? -Yeah, he’s healthy-ish.
- He had that back thing.
- -He’ll be ready for spring ball. -I’ll tell you what.
- I can give you Guthrie if you kick in some cash.
- -Mark Guthrie? -Yeah.
- -How much cash? -Two hundred K.
- -So García’s gonna be a no. -You’re kidding me, right?
- -You’re kidding me. -I’m not.
- Okay. Straight up, García for Guthrie, no kicker.
- -No kicker? -Straight up.
- I think it’s gonna be a hard no on García, but let’s just keep going.
- -What else you thinking? -What are we doing? Is this business?
- This is the way we do business in Cleveland.
- -Hello. -Who are you?
- I’m Peter Brand.
- What do you do?
- I’m special assistant to Mark Shapiro.
- So, what do you do?
- Mostly player analysis right now.
- Been on the job long? First job in baseball?
- It’s my first job anywhere.
- -Wow, congrats. -Thank you.
- First job. Whose nephew are you?
- Why does Mark listen to you?
- I don’t think…. I don’t think he does very often.
- He just did.
- Well, in that circumstance… …I think he was more listening to Bruce than myself.
- Who are you?
- I’m Peter Brand.
- I don’t give a rat’s ass what your name is.
- What happened in there?
- What happened in that room?
- I’m not quite sure what you’re asking me, Mr. Beane.
- What did you tell Bruce?
- -I just told Bruce I like García. -You like García. Why?
- Why?
- I don’t know.
- There is an epidemic failure within the game… …to understand what is really happening.
- And this leads people who run Major League Baseball teams…
- …to misjudge their players and mismanage their teams.
- I apologize.
- Go on.
- Okay. People who run ball clubs, they think in terms of buying players.
- Your goal shouldn’t be to buy players. Your goal should be to buy wins.
- And in order to buy wins, you need to buy runs. You’re trying to replace Johnny Damon.
- The Red Sox see Johnny Damon… …and they see a star who’s worth $7.5 million a year.
- When I see Johnny Damon…
- …what I see is…
- …an imperfect understanding of where runs come from.
- The guy’s got a great glove. He’s a decent leadoff hitter. He can steal bases.
- But is he worth the $7.5 million a year… …that the Boston Red Sox are paying him?
- No. No.
- Baseball thinking is medieval.
- They are asking all the wrong questions.
- And if I say it to anybody, I’m ostracized. I’m a leper.
- So that’s why I’m cagey about this with you.
- That’s why– I respect you, Mr. Beane, and if you want full disclosure…
- …I think it’s a good thing that you got Damon off your payroll.
- I think it opens up all kinds of interesting possibilities.
- -Where you from, Pete? -Maryland.
- -Where’d you go to school? -Yale. I went to Yale.
- -What’d you study? -Economics.
- I studied economics.
- Yale, economics and baseball.
- You’re funny, Pete.
- Tell me, why Billy? What is it that makes him special?
- Very rare do you come upon a young man like Billy…
- …who can run, who can field, who can throw, who can hit…
- …and who can hit with power.
- Those five tools, you don’t see that very often.
- Most of the youngsters that we have an interest in…
- …have one or two tools… …and we’re hoping to develop an extra one.
- Your son has five.
- We’re looking at a guy that’s a potential superstar for us in New York.
- The time is now to get him started.
- We’re prepared to make a sizable financial commitment.
- The Mets are gonna stand behind Billy…
- …because we expect him to be our big-league center fielder.
- This check here represents the offer… …that the New York Mets would be making to Billy.
- You do know that he’s been accepted to Stanford on a full scholarship?
- I do.
- So he can do both?
- Unfortunately, he can’t do Stanford and professional baseball.
- He would have to pick one or the other.
- If he wants to be center fielder for the Mets… …wants to be a baseball player…
- …he really needs to accept this as life’s first occupation, first career.
- We’re all told at some point we can no longer play the children’s game.
- We just don’t know when that’s gonna be.
- Some of us are told at 18, some of us are told at 40, but we’re all told.
- But this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
- We want you badly… …and we think that this amount of money expresses that desire.
- Billy, this is your decision, and whatever that decision is…
- …you know it’s fine with your mother and I.
- -Hello? -Hey, it’s Billy Beane.
- -Hey, what time is it? -I don’t know.
- Listen, would you have drafted me in the first round?
- What?
- After I left, you looked me up on your computer.
- Would you have drafted me in the first round?
- I did, yeah. You were a good player.
- Cut the crap, man.
- Would you have drafted me in the first round?
- I’d have taken you in the ninth round. No signing bonus.
- I imagine you would’ve passed and taken that scholarship.
- Pack your bags, Pete.
- I just bought you from the Cleveland Indians.
- -Is it attached to that clamp? -Yeah, let me unhook it.
- -Morning, Suzanne. Coffee on? -Yes.
- -Peter Brand. -Billy.
- -How are–? Hi, how you doing? -Nice to see you.
- Good to have you here. Boy, you move in fast.
- Yeah, yeah. I got here early this morning.
- -All moved in. -Yeah.
- Hey, Billy…
- …I wanted you to see these player evaluations… …that you asked me to do.
- I asked you to do three.
- -To evaluate three players. -Yeah.
- How many did you do?
- Forty-seven.
- Actually, 51. I don’t know why I lied just then.
- Why don’t you walk me through the board?
- Using this equation in the upper left…
- …I’m projecting that we need to win at least 99 games… …in order to make it to the postseason.
- We need to score at least 814 runs in order to win those games…
- …and allow no more than 645 runs.
- What’s this?
- This is a code that I’ve written for our year-to-year projections.
- This is building in the intelligence that we have to project players.
- It’s about getting things down to one number.
- Using the stats the way we read them…
- …we’ll find value in players that nobody else can see.
- People are overlooked… …for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws.
- Age, appearance, personality.
- Bill James and mathematics cut straight through that.
- Billy, of the 20,000 notable players for us to consider…
- …I believe that there is a championship team… …of 25 people that we can afford…
- …because everyone else in baseball undervalues them.
- Like an island of misfit toys.
- Billy, this is Chad Bradford. He’s a relief pitcher.
- He is one of the most undervalued players in baseball.
- His defect is that he throws funny.
- Nobody in the big leagues cares about him because he looks funny.
- This guy could be not just the best pitcher in our pen… …but one of the most effective relief pitchers in all baseball.
- This guy should cost $3 million a year. We can get him for 237,000.
- Billy.
- -That it? -Yeah.
- Hey, Art.
- Can I talk to you before you get started?
- -I’m a bit busy right now. -I know.
- -I know. -Okay.
- -Peter Brand. Nice to meet you. -Where the hell’s Pete?
- That’s Pete.
- Grab a seat. I’ll be right back.
- -Who’s the kid? -A friend of mine.
- I can’t manage this team under a one-year contract.
- Well, sure you can.
- No, I can’t.
- Okay. I gotta put a team on the field.
- After that, I’ll take a good long look at your contract.
- Deal with the manager’s contract, then put a team on the field.
- At this moment, if a grounder’s hit to first, nobody’s there to stop it.
- It’s not easy doing what I do under the cloud of a one-year contract.
- Okay, I understand that.
- -I’ve been there. -I know you have.
- A one-year contract means the same thing to a manager as to a player.
- There’s not a lot of faith there. Which is strange after a 102-win season.
- I see. If you lose the last game of the season, nobody gives a shit.
- -So it’s on me now? -No, Art, it’s on me.
- And the kid is the new assistant GM.
- You can’t deny his offensive output. He can play.
- And we need people that can play.
- Who do you wanna talk about first?
- None of them.
- Billy, we got 38 home runs, 120 RBIs to make up for.
- Guys, you’re still trying to replace Giambi. I told you we can’t do it, and we can’t do it.
- Now, what we might be able to do is re-create him.
- -Re-create him in the aggregate. -The what?
- Giambi’s on-base percentage was .477.
- Damon’s on-base, .324. And Olmedo’s was .291.
- Add that up and you get….
- Do you want me to speak?
- When I point at you, yeah.
- -1.092. -Divided by three.
- -.364. -That’s what we’re looking for.
- Three ballplayers– Three ballplayers whose average OBP is….
- .364.
- -Wait, that doesn’t come out right. -It’s right, Artie.
- -Billy. -You gotta carry the one.
- -Billy. -Scratch this out.
- -Yeah? -Who’s that?
- That’s Pete.
- -Does Pete really need to be here? -Yes, he does.
- Okay, here’s who we want.
- Number one: Jason’s little brother, Jeremy.
- -Oh, God. -Billy, that’s trouble.
- Billy, look, if I– Yeah.
- Billy, if I may, he has had his problems off the field…
- …and we know what he can’t do on the field.
- He’s getting thick around the waist.
- There’s reports about him on weed, in strip clubs.
- His on-base percentage is all we’re looking at now.
- And Jeremy gets on base an awful lot for a guy who only costs 285,000.
- -Jeez, Billy– -Number two: -David Justice. -Oh, no.
- -His legs are gone. -Not a good idea.
- -Old Man Justice? -Why is that?
- Steinbrenner’s so pissed at his decline… …he’s willing to eat his contract to get rid of him.
- -Exactly. -Ten years ago, Justice, big name.
- Been in big games.
- He’s gonna really help our season tickets early in the year…
- …but in the dog days in July, August, we’re lucky if he’s gonna hit his weight.
- Billy, his legs are gone, and he’s a defensive liability.
- I question whether the bat speed’s there.
- -His legs are gone. -Grady.
- We’ll be lucky to get 60 games out of him. Why do you like him?
- Because he gets on base.
- -What is this? -What are we doing?
- Okay, number three:
- -Scott Hatteberg. -Who?
- -Hatteberg? -Exactly.
- He sounds like an Oakland A already.
- -Yes, he’s had a little problem with– -Little problem? He can’t throw.
- He’s a career .260 hitter. The best part of his career is over.
- -It’s just getting started. -Boston wants to cut him.
- -No one wants to pick him up. -Good. He’s cheap.
- Let me get this straight. You’re gonna get a guy…
- …that’s been released by half the organizations in baseball…
- …because he’s got nonrepairable nerve damage in his elbow and can’t throw.
- He can’t throw and he can’t field. But what can he do?
- Check your reports or I’m gonna point at Pete.
- -He gets on base. -He can get on base.
- -So he walks a lot. -He gets on base a lot, Rocco.
- Do I care if it’s a walk or a hit?
- Pete?
- -You do not. -I do not.
- I got 37 free agents that are better than those three guys.
- Wait a minute, let me get this straight.
- So you’re not gonna bring in one…
- …but three defective players to replace Giambi?
- You’re not buying into this Bill James bullshit?
- This is the new direction of the A’s.
- We are card counters at the blackjack table… …and we’re gonna turn the odds on the casino.
- -I don’t see it. -Seriously, guys.
- I think we have to remember this is the man.
- He answers to no one except ownership and God.
- And he doesn’t have to answer to us.
- We make suggestions, he makes decisions.
- That’s all fine and well, but we’ve been working our asses off…
- …for weeks to make this club better, and you’re shitting all over it.
- This is not a discussion.
- -What are we discussing? -Barry, not a discussion.
- Billy, man…
- …there’s one thing you’re forgetting.
- None of those three guys knows how to play first base.
- Well, you’re gonna have to teach one of them.
- Teach?
- Which one?
- -Hello? -Scott?
- -It’s Billy Beane of the Oakland A’s. -Yes.
- -Can we talk? -Yeah.
- Do you wanna let us in?
- -Pardon me? -We’re out front.
- -What? -On the curb.
- Honey?
- -Oh, thank you. -Thank you, ma’am.
- Very kind.
- How’s the elbow, Scott?
- You know, it’s good. It’s really good. It’s great.
- -I can’t throw the ball at all. -Yeah.
- You’ve thrown your last ball from behind home plate. -That’s what I’d say. -Well….
- Good news is, we want you at first.
- We want you to play first base for the Oakland A’s.
- Okay, well…
- …I’ve only ever played catcher.
- Scott, you’re not a catcher anymore.
- If you were, our call wouldn’t have been the only one you got.
- -Yeah. Hey, listen, no, I appreciate it. -You’re welcome.
- -But the thing is, is…. -You don’t know how to play first base.
- -Scott. -That’s right.
- It’s not that hard, Scott.
- -Tell him, Wash. -It’s incredibly hard.
- Hey, anything worth doing is. And we’re gonna teach you.
- Wait a minute here. I mean, but what about–?
- Jason’s gone, Scott.
- You want me to take Giambi’s spot at first base?
- -Yeah. -What about the fans?
- -Maybe I can teach one of them. -The fans don’t– Good one.
- -Fans don’t run my ball club. -Honey, what are you doing awake?
- Sweetheart, can you…?
- That’s my daughter.
- You got kids?
- Yeah, a daughter.
- Scott, this is a contract to play ball for the Oakland A’s.
- A copy’s been sent over to your agent. Discuss with your wife, let us know.
- Thank you.
- -Oh, and, Scott. -Yeah?
- Don’t tell anyone about the first-base thing.
- -Happy holidays. -All right.
- -Hey, Sharon. -Hi, Billy.
- -Is she ready? -She’s out with friends.
- But she’ll be back. Come in.
- -Here, wanna have a seat? -Yeah.
- -You good, Billy? -Yeah. How are you, Alan?
- Good. Really good. Things are peaceful around here.
- It’s good to see you.
- Thanks, Alan.
- I haven’t got to see you since play-offs. I wanted to say that New York was heartbreaking.
- I’m sure for you too.
- Not many teams make it that far, and to watch you go that far was–
- -It was really an accomplishment. -Well, that’s nice.
- How is the team shaping up?
- -Team’s good. Rebuilding. -Good.
- I read you lost Giambonni and Damon.
- -Giambi. -Giambi.
- -Yeah. -Damon, Isringhausen.
- -They’re really–? They’re gone? -Gone. Yesterday’s news.
- -That’s terrible. -No, but that is a tough situation.
- That’s….
- You’re gonna be fine, though. You always figure something out.
- Where is she? Where was she? Down the street or…?
- Oh, sorry, yeah. I just talked to her on her cell. She’s coming up the hill.
- She’s got a cell phone?
- -Yeah. -A 12-year-old?
- For emergencies.
- Big parenting decision.
- But it’s something that, you know, we, you know, all should discuss…
- …because if you have any objections, of course….
- Her mother and I will discuss it.
- But thank you.
- Any of these?
- I don’t know.
- -Do you–? -This one’s cool.
- -Is that good or bad? Butterflies. -They’re okay.
- -Look, that one’s pretty. I like the red. -Should we try?
- -Oh, I like this one. -Yeah?
- Dad, look at this one.
- -Look how it’s red. -It’s beautiful.
- -This one’s pretty. -Let’s try it out.
- -Just right here? -Why don’t we go over there?
- Can we go over there?
- Oh, honey, you need to sing. That’s so good.
- That’s beautiful.
- Sometimes I sing.
- It’s fun to sing with your song, but I don’t want people to listen to me.
- Well, honey, I think people would love to listen to you. That’s beautiful.
- Would you sing a little for your dad? Right here in the middle of the store?
- -Little bit. -Little bit.
- -You ready? -I’m ready.
- I’m just a little bit caught in the middle Life is a maze and love is a riddle
- I don’t know where to go Can’t do it alone, I’ve tried And I don’t know why
- I’m just a little girl lost in the moment I’m so scared, but I don’t show it
- I can’t figure it out It’s bringing me down
- I know I’ve got to let it go
- And just enjoy the show
- I think this is a steal, to get Billy Beane.
- He’s young, he’s talented.
- A true five-tool player with speed. This guy is a can’t-miss prospect.
- This is a great sign for the New York Mets. And it could be the turnaround that they’ve been looking for.
- Ball one.
- I’ll take Billy Beane over Strawberry.
- Billy Beane, an interesting pick, turned down a scholarship.
- He could’ve gone to Stanford.
- Sometimes you don’t find out till you get to the big leagues….
- This guy has never failed at anything. He’s coming out of high school.
- Billy was gonna go to college. He could’ve been a great quarterback.
- Strike three.
- There’s not an organization in baseball…
- …who would not have taken a chance on this young guy.
- He didn’t pan out. That happens every year.
- Some do, some don’t.
- I mean, if you’re having any doubt at all about this….
- Having the scholarship….
- Your son was born with a God-given ability.
- Few scouts can go into the mind of a young man…
- …and determine whether he’s really confident…
- …about what he can do. A very special player.
- So you can sign him based on his ability…
- …but then he’s gotta be successful to be confident.
- And once he becomes confident, that’s when you’ve got something.
- You make a decision on what you see.
- And if things don’t pan out, you move on.
- That’s baseball. Many are called, few are chosen.
- Billy, that is Kevin Youkilis. That is the Greek God of Walks.
- That’s my hero.
- That man gets walked more than anybody in baseball… …except for Barry Bonds.
- I tried to convince Shapiro to pick him up last June… …but he said he waddled like a duck.
- Yeah, Boston snagged him. I think they wanna wait and see.
- -Are you okay, Billy? -Billy?
- -Can we talk? -Yeah. Yeah.
- You’re unhappy, Grady. Why?
- -May I speak candidly? -Sure, go ahead.
- Major League Baseball and its fans, they’re gonna be more than happy…
- …to throw you and Google Boy under the bus… …if you keep doing what you’re doing.
- You don’t put a team together with a computer.
- Baseball isn’t just numbers. It’s not science.
- If it was, anybody could do what we’re doing, but they can’t. They don’t know what we know.
- They don’t have our experience and our intuition.
- You got a kid in there that’s got a degree in economics from Yale.
- You got a scout here with 29 years of baseball experience.
- You’re listening to the wrong one.
- Now, there are intangibles that only baseball people understand.
- You’re discounting what scouts have done for 150 years?
- Even yourself?
- Adapt or die.
- This is about you and your shit, isn’t it? Twenty years ago, some scout got it wrong.
- -Okay. Okay. -Now you declare war on the system.
- Okay, okay, my turn. You don’t have a crystal ball.
- You can’t look at a kid and predict his future any more than I can.
- I’ve sat at those kitchen tables with you…
- …and listened to you tell parents, “When I know, I know.
- And when it comes to your son, I know.”
- And you don’t.
- You don’t.
- Okay. I don’t give a shit about friendship… …this situation, or the past.
- Major League Baseball thinks the way I think. You’re not gonna win.
- And I’ll give you a nickel’s worth of free advice.
- You’re never gonna get another job…
- …after this catastrophic season you’re about to set us all up for.
- You’ll have to explain to your kid… …why you’re working at Dick’s Sporting Goods.
- I’m not gonna fire you, Grady.
- -Fuck you, Billy. -Now I will.
- Good luck, Art.
- Kubota. You never played ball, right?
- -I played a little T-ball. -You’re the new head scout.
- Congratulations.
- So Boston’s gonna wait and see?
- -Yeah. -It’s just you and me, Pete. And we’re all in.
- It sounds like you’re apologizing for what they’re doing.
- I’m not. I just don’t know what you’re gonna do…
- …with the budget that the A’s have. Who are you gonna get?
- I’m looking at the spring-training roster.
- -You gotta be kidding me. -How so?
- -He looked like a clown out there. -Who?
- -Chad Bradford. -Tell me about Bradford.
- I like him a little bit, but he’s a specialist.
- He’s not a guy that you say, “The eighth inning is yours… …lefties vs. righties.”
- In my opinion.
- I don’t know what Billy Beane and management… …understands about him.
- He only throws the ball about 82, 83 miles an hour.
- -There must be something– -He is a freak, and not in a good way.
- -Let me ask you this. -Talking about trying to win a division.
- We’re counting on David to be the guy he was.
- I have my doubts. He’s gotten old.
- That’s why he’s not in New York anymore, not in Cleveland anymore.
- We paid him the money we should’ve been giving to Johnny Damon.
- -Hey. -Jeremy Giambi.
- That’s the one to worry about.
- He gets comps up and down Vegas more than in Oakland.
- That should tell you something right there.
- -Isn’t that the deal with these guys? -He has one good year.
- And he gets a huge offer and then he gets traded.
- -Bob. Harder. -Hatteberg.
- Billy, we have to talk about Hatteberg.
- -Go. -There’s just no feel for the spot.
- I think it’s a long shot that he can be a big-league first baseman.
- It’s day one of the first week. You can’t judge this yet.
- No, I think we can judge it.
- I mean, I like him, you know, but I can judge him.
- First base is the moon to him.
- It wasn’t to Giambi. Giambi’s the worst first baseman in baseball.
- -Gonna compare him to Giambi? -What are we talking about?
- What do you think, Wash?
- The nice way to say it is he lacks confidence.
- Well, give him some.
- I’ll do that, but we got Peña, who can play first. And he’s looking mighty good out there.
- We wanna go with Hattie.
- We got six weeks.
- -There you go. -Scotty H.
- -That’s what I’m talking about. -Picking machine.
- It’s only baseball.
- This better work.
- I’m just kidding you.
- Let’s go, Oakland!
- -What is wrong with this thing? -It’s a dollar, man.
- -What? -Welcome to Oakland, D.J.
- Oh, you gotta be shitting me.
- I think this year, we’re gonna show that it takes a team to win…
- …not any individual guy, just a team.
- And I think we got a hell of a ball club here.
- Chad, are you intimidated at all today?
- I wouldn’t say I’m intimidated, really. I’m just really excited, like you said.
- Jeremy, how’s the team gonna fare without your brother, Jason?
- Well, you know, the organization did a great job…
- …of bringing in good young guys to fill that role.
- Let’s face it, they’re getting a deal with you.
- The Yankees are paying Jason a lot of money.
- You are coming here on a dime. How does that make you feel?
- I feel good.
- -How are the nerves in your fingers? -You know.
- Gotta start with the age, 36 years old. How do you think your body’s gonna hold up?
- You spend a lot of time at strip clubs, partying.
- Do you resent the attention you get off the field?
- I love it.
- -You spend a lot of time in Vegas. -I do.
- -I feel great. I did a lot of work to get– -Excuse me. Get out of my shot.
- Sorry, go ahead.
- There have been questions about my age…
- …and my declining skills, some say, but I’m here to prove that wrong.
- I asked if you were 100 percent.
- -Excuse me, Mr. Beane? -Hey, Chad.
- -Hey, I’m not disturbing you, am I? -Not at all. What’s up?
- I wanted to say thank you for this opportunity.
- Well, we enjoy having you. It’s gonna work out well for all of us.
- I appreciate it, sir. Nobody’s ever given me a chance like this before.
- Nobody?
- Well, just you, sir.
- Well, it’s a big day, one you won’t forget.
- Appreciate it. And I wanna let you know… …I’m gonna be praying for you and your family.
- No problem.
- Well, here we are just minutes away from the season opener of 2002… …for the Oakland A’s.
- The first pitch is moments away. We’ll come back with the national anthem.
- Opening day is upon us. All right, fellas, smile. Here we go.
- I’m going in. Text me the play-by-play.
- What? Why?
- I don’t watch the games.
- That’s the third Ranger batter to be hit today.
- Twice Alex Rodriguez was nicked. The ninth–
- I should’ve made you a bigger part of the conversation from day one.
- It’d be clear what we’re trying to do.
- That was my mistake, Art. I take responsibility for that.
- -What are you trying to say? -Doesn’t matter what moves I make…
- …if you don’t play the team the way they’re designed to be.
- Billy, you’re out of your depth.
- -Why not Hatteberg at first? -Because he can’t play first.
- -How do you know? -Not my first baseball game.
- -Scott Hatteberg can’t hit. -He gets on base.
- Still keeps us in the plus column. We need to be seven over .500.
- What?
- Anything else?
- Yeah. I would’ve rather seen Bradford in the end than Magnante.
- Bradford’s a righty.
- -I don’t care about righty-lefty. -I do.
- -Could this be about your contract? -No.
- This is about you doing your job and me doing mine.
- Mine’s me being left alone… …to manage this team you assembled for me.
- -I didn’t assemble them for you, Art. -No shit.
- Good meeting. Every time we talk… …I’m reinvigorated by my love of the game.
- We got Grady Fuson, former head of scouting with the Athletics.
- And, Grady, can you interpret for us what’s going on?
- -They call it Moneyball. -Moneyball?
- Yes, and it was a nice theory, and now it’s just not working out.
- Billy Beane has built this team on the ideas of a guy, Bill James…
- …who wrote an interesting book on baseball statistics.
- The problem is that Bill James never played, never managed.
- He was in fact a security guard at a pork-and-beans company.
- Do you see this as a decimation of the organization?
- -He bought a ticket on the Titanic. -Oh, boy.
- He’s tried to come up with a new approach.
- My hat’s off to him. It won’t work.
- One-two pitch. Tejada strikes out.
- And that is the game.
- The Seattle Mariners win both games on this series, Ray.
- They’ve won 10 in a row. Seattle is 13 and 3.
- I can’t watch this shit.
- Go on the road with the team.
- You don’t go on the road with the team.
- -That’s why I want you to do it. -Why don’t you?
- I can’t develop personal relationships with these guys.
- I gotta be able to trade them, send them down, sometimes cut them.
- Which is something you should learn to do, by the way.
- I would never have to cut a player, unless you….
- -Oh, come on. -“Come on” what?
- -Let’s practice. -No.
- Yeah. I’m a player. You gotta cut me from the roster.
- -No. -Go.
- -What do you mean, no? -No.
- -Do it. -This is stupid.
- Part of the job, man.
- Fine.
- Billy, please have a seat. I need to talk to you for a minute.
- Go on.
- You’ve been a huge part of this team. But sometimes you have to make decisions for the team.
- I’m sure you can understand.
- -You’re cutting me? -I’m really sorry.
- I just bought a house here.
- -Well…. -In Oakland.
- Well…. Well….
- “Well…. Well….”? That’s all you got to say?
- My kid just started a new school.
- -They made friends. -That’s….
- You shouldn’t pull them out in the middle of the year.
- -You should wait. -What the hell are you talking about?
- I don’t know. I shouldn’t have–
- I’m not gonna do this. I think this is stupid.
- I’m not gonna fire anybody, and this is dumb.
- They’re professional ballplayers. Just be straight with them.
- No fluff, just facts.
- Pete, I gotta let you go. Jack’s office will handle the details.
- That’s it?
- Really?
- You rather get a bullet to the head or five to the chest and bleed to death?
- Are those my only two options?
- Go on the road with the team.
- Say, bro. -Let me ask you a question. -Yeah.
- How come your boss doesn’t travel with the team?
- He doesn’t like to mingle with the players.
- Is that supposed to make us easier to cut?
- I don’t know. I don’t know.
- And how come soda is a dollar in the clubhouse?
- I never seen nothing like that.
- Billy likes to keep the money on the field.
- Soda money?
- Really?
- Where on the field is the dollar I’m paying for soda?
- It’s hard to see exactly…
- -…but it’s there, yeah. -Yeah, it is hard to see.
- I’m done.
- -Hey, Dad. -Hi, honey.
- -How are you? -I’m good.
- -Was it bumpy? -It was okay.
- So with this loss tonight, the Oakland Athletics…
- …incredibly, have lost 14 of their last 17 games.
- They are 10 games back in the American League West.
- Is it fair to say the experiment has failed?
- Well, absolutely. It was predictable.
- You don’t wish anybody a lack of success…
- -…but the facts are in front of you. -You can’t blame Art Howe.
- -No. -The fact of the matter is…
- …this is not about statistics, this is about people.
- Art Howe is not the problem.
- The problem is in the general manager’s office… …with Billy Beane.
- The root of the problem for me is philosophical. I said it before. This is fantasy baseball.
- Billy is just not thinking.
- Start thinking about a new GM, making changes.
- He never goes to the games.
- -This was very predictable. -He needs to look at what’s going on.
- -The man needs to get real. -I want Billy Beane gone. Calling for Beane’s head. I want your thoughts.
- The past 18 games, they’ve been shut out or scored one run four times.
- They’re just not scoring enough.
- It’s not just the offense, not Thad Bosley and the hitters.
- It’s everything. If there was one thing you could pick out, you’d try to fix it…
- …but just everything is in a funk right now.
- What the hell am I doing?
- Look, Steve.
- I believe in what we’re doing.
- The record doesn’t reflect the strength of this team… …or where we’re gonna be at the end of the season.
- Now, Pete and I here feel very strongly that we stay on the track we’ve chosen.
- Our sample size has been too small. It’s too–
- Early. It’s still early.
- Where do we expect to be by the All-Star break?
- Our goal and our expectation…
- …is by mid-July to be within seven games of first.
- That would be this working.
- -That keeps us in the hunt. -Exceptionally well.
- -By July. -July.
- And what’s gonna prevent you from accomplishing that?
- What are you afraid of?
- Nothing. That’s why we’re here, Steve.
- That’s why we get up in the morning. That’s all we do.
- -More? -Yeah, a little more.
- -Don’t tell your mother. -I won’t.
- -Chocolate sauce? -Yes.
- Stop.
- -Big spoon or little spoon? -Little spoon.
- Thank you.
- Dad, there’s no way you’re gonna lose your job, right?
- -Well, I don’t know. I’m just wondering. -Where’d you hear that?
- Well, I go on the Internet sometimes.
- Well, don’t do that. Don’t go on the Internet.
- Or watch TV or read newspapers…
- …or talk to people.
- I don’t talk to people. I just read stuff.
- Honey, everything’s fine. Everything’s fine.
- Really, you don’t have to worry.
- But if you lose your job, will you have to move away?
- Honey, I’m not gonna lose my job.
- You don’t have to worry.
- -There’s no problem. -Okay.
- All right? I got uptown problems, which are not problems at all.
- You’re not worried, right?
- -No, I’m not worried. -Okay.
- Peña.
- I want Dye in right…
- …Justice DH’ing, Peña on the bench…
- …Hatteberg at first… …and anyone but Mags first out of the pen.
- You want Peña on the bench?
- That’s right. So you can play Hattie.
- Peña is not only the best first baseman…
- …he’s the only first baseman.
- Hattie gets on base more than Peña.
- -In fact, 20 percent more. -And his fielding?
- His fielding does not matter.
- -I’ve heard enough of this. -Have you?
- I disagree with you, plain and simple.
- And moreover, I’m playing my team…
- …in a way that I can explain in job interviews next winter.
- Hattie. Not Peña.
- What’s up, skip?
- -How you doing? -Good, how you doing, man?
- Get some sleep last night?
- First one out of the dugout is rookie sensation Carlos Peña…
- Billy, quick question. Do you expect these guys to produce more or–?
- -Not now. -What’s the reason for the slump?
- Get down.
- Is losing fun?
- -Is losing fun? -No.
- What are you having fun for?
- That’s what losing sounds like.
- Are you okay, Dad?
- -You’re doing it again. -What?
- You’re worrying about me.
- You’re in last place, Dad.
- -Do I look worried? -Yeah.
- Because you’re getting on an airplane, and those things crash all the time.
- Please stop worrying about your dad.
- -We’re all set. -Okay.
- -I love you. -Love you too.
- All right. Your dad’s not in trouble.
- -Suzanne, get me Ed Wade. -Okay.
- -Coffee on? -Yes.
- -Good morning. -Good morning, Billy.
- -What’s up? -Wade’s on 2.
- -Ed? -Hello?
- -Ed, it’s Billy. -Billy, what’s up?
- -Look, I need a little help on defense. -Okay.
- I’m willing to trade Jeremy Giambi for it.
- -Really? -What?
- -Who you got? -What?
- -Well, let me think. -What are you doing?
- Cleaning house.
- -Mabry? -Maybe what?
- -No, Mabry. -Hold on.
- -No. -Why not?
- Because you can’t trade Jeremy Giambi.
- Translation
- “ジョニー・デーモン
- 1ボール”
- “彼は18打数8安打 2塁打1
- 3塁打1 盗塁2”
- 開幕戦だけで4安打です
- “デーモン ライト線に打った
- スペンサーが追う”
- デーモン 2塁へ… ア・リーグ地区優勝決定戦
- “センター右 バットが折れた
- ヒットです”
- デーモンが回る
- “ジェイソン・ジオンビ
- 初回から1打点”
- アスレチックス1点先行
- いいぞ 行け!
- “ヤンキース 満塁です
- 2人戻れば同点 現在0対2”
- “アスレチックス
- 守備が乱れた”
- “このままでは地区優勝は
- 危ない”
- “ライトへ大きな飛球
- ジャスティス”
- ヤンキース リード
- 期待がふくらみます
- “リーグ優勝決定戦へ
- 進めるか”
- “ヤンキース
- 勝利まで1アウト”
- “エリック・バーンズ ヤンキースタジアムでは
- いまだ安打なし”
- “ヤンキースタジアムでは
- いまだ安打なし”
- この大事な勝負に勝てるか
- 2ストライク…
- ブロンクス大興奮
- “ホームで初戦2試合を
- 失いましたが―”
- あと一歩で地区優勝
- “ヤンキース
- リーグ優勝決定戦に進出”
- ジョー 消さなくていい
- つけておけ
- “〝イズリングハウゼン
- ジオンビ デーモン〞 〝イズリングハウゼン
- ジオンビ デーモン〞 シャンパン嫌いには
- ヤンキース選手は務まらない”
- “〝イズリングハウゼン
- ジオンビ デーモン〞 シャンパン嫌いには
- ヤンキース選手は務まらない”
- “アスレチックスの
- ジオンビは―”
- “子供たちに大人気
- 皆 彼の写真を…”
- “ヤンキースに移ったら
- ブーイングだね”
- “悪いのはジオンビか
- “ピンストライプ(ヤンキース)”か”
- 引き抜きは文句言えないよ
- 引き抜きは文句言えないよ 文句はある
- “オファーは 6年で
- 1億2000万ドル”
- “ヤンキースは好きなだけ
- 金を出せる”
- “こっちは選手を育てる
- ファームみたいなもんだ”
- 選手たちは? みんな 相当ヘコんでます
- みんな 相当ヘコんでます
- 頑張った 精一杯やった
- “よくやったが
- 結果が出なかった”
- 来年がある あと一歩でした
- 惜しかった もうちょい
- 自信を持っていい
- 誇りに思ってます
- 来年はもっと厳しい
- 何で? 骨を抜かれた
- “ジオンビ デーモン
- イズリングハウゼン”
- 移籍する 終わりです
- “また探せばいい
- ジオンビたちのように”
- 金が要る
- もっと金が
- “3800万と1億2000万では
- 違いすぎる”
- “金持ちチームと
- 競争する気はない”
- 我々は制約の中で戦う
- “君はその中で
- 最高の新人を発掘しろ”
- 年俸1700万ドルも払えない
- そんな金額は―
- 頼んでいない
- ほんの少しでいい
- “ほんの少しで チームを
- 優勝させる”
- 僕はそのために雇われた
- “あんたはチームの
- オーナーだろ”
- “あんたはチームの
- オーナーだろ 優勝しなければ”
- 僕の狙いはここだ
- 狙いは優勝することだ
- “ビリー うちは小さな球団で
- 君はそこのGMだ”
- “頼むから ありもしない金を
- 使うのはやめてくれ”
- “気を落ちつけて
- なくしたものは忘れ―”
- “気を落ちつけて
- なくしたものは忘れ― 部屋に戻って―”
- “今ある金で 替わりの選手を
- 探すんだ”
- 戻れない そんな答えじゃ戻れない
- ほかの頼みは?
- 結構いい話だぞ
- 考えさせろ
- あっちはその気になってる
- 電話だ かけ直す 考えてくれ
- じゃあ
- “スコットだ
- ダンから電話があった”
- “スコットだ
- ダンから電話があった ふざけるな”
- こっちも驚いたよ
- “デーモンは750万ドルで
- ここに残す約束だ”
- “デーモンは750万ドルで
- ここに残す約束だ レッドソックスが775万を”
- 聞いてるか?
- 話はついてた つくさ 800万出せば
- ハメやがったな 仕事だ
- 俺をハメやがった
- お前の勝ちだよ
- ““FA選手” “ジオンビ デーモン
- イズリングハウゼン””
- ““ジオンビ デーモン
- イズリングハウゼン””
- マティ お薦めは?
- ジェロニモだ
- “デカいし足も速くて
- 才能もある”
- 見かけもいい
- 5拍子揃ってる
- 5拍子揃ってる 打撃は?
- 見事なスイングだ ボールが炸裂
- “バットの芯でとらえ― 当たると ボールが
- かっ飛んでいく”
- “当たると ボールが
- かっ飛んでいく”
- 球場に快音が響く よく打つ
- だがヒットが少ない
- まだマイナーだ
- メジャーに来れば打てるのか
- メジャーに来れば打てるのか ありえない
- “経験が少ない
- 積めばよくなる”
- どこでも活躍する
- 絶対いい
- 次にいこう
- “アーティ 誰がいい? ペレスだ スイングがいいし
- クセもない”
- “ペレスだ スイングがいいし
- クセもない カーブに弱い”
- “未熟な部分もあるが
- 目を引く”
- 彼女がブスだ
- 自分に自信がない
- “バカ言え むしろナマイキだ
- そこがいい”
- “チンポコ見れば
- 自信がみなぎってる”
- 見かけは悪くない
- “見た目もいい
- 必要なのは経験だけだ”
- 奴の女は並みだね
- “ジオンビの替わりは
- こいつだろ”
- ビリー 何か?
- おしゃべりばかり
- “ベラベラ
- それが仕事だと思ってる”
- 違う
- 問題を解決したい
- 何が問題かも分かってない
- 本気で考えてる
- いいだろ 何が問題だ?
- “ビリー 皆 問題は
- 分かってる”
- “ビリー 皆 問題は
- 分かってる じゃ 何が問題だ?”
- “問題は キープレーヤーの
- 後継を…”
- 違う 問題は?
- “いつも通り
- 抜けた穴を埋める”
- 違う バリーは?
- “本塁打38 打点120の男の
- 替わりを…”
- “問題は 金持ちチームがあり
- 貧乏チームがある”
- “問題は 金持ちチームがあり
- 貧乏チームがある そのあとクソがあり
- そして我々だ”
- “そのあとクソがあり
- そして我々だ”
- 不公平な戦いだ
- “我々は 金持ちに
- 臓器を提供してる”
- “レッドソックスに腎臓
- ヤンキースに心臓”
- “なのに君らは相変わらず
- 見かけの話ばかり”
- “なのに君らは相変わらず
- 見かけの話ばかり まるで“ファビオ”でも
- 探してるみたいだ”
- “まるで“ファビオ”でも
- 探してるみたいだ”
- 考え方を変えろ
- すでに いい餌は食われてる
- 餌の食えない子犬は― 死ぬだけだ
- “ビリー 涙の出る話だが
- みんな状況は分かってる”
- “ここには知恵と経験が
- 集まってる”
- “もう少し信頼して
- ジオンビの後継を探させろ”
- 後を継げる奴は?
- いない
- いたとして年俸は? 払えない
- だったら何を言ってる?
- “ここでヤンキースの
- マネをしても―”
- ヤンキースには勝てない
- 占いでもやったのか
- 筋論だ “ファビオ”って?
- ショートだろ シアトルの…
- 騒ぐ必要はない
- “我々スカウトは
- 選手を見つけ―”
- チームの選手に育て上げる
- 今までずっとやってきた
- “我々に任せろ ジオンビの
- 後釜はちゃんと見つける”
- りきみがない 力も抜けて 顔もいい
- 力も抜けて 顔もいい
- こいつは1位指名だな
- “君は最高だ 走れるし
- 守備もいい”
- “君は最高だ 走れるし
- 守備もいい 投球も 打撃もいい
- 強打者だ”
- “投球も 打撃もいい
- 強打者だ”
- 揃うのは珍しい
- マルティネスさん スカウトだ
- ビリーです よろしく
- “5拍子揃った選手に
- 出会ったのは久しぶりだ”
- “プロ入りに興味を
- 持ってくれれば ぜひとも―”
- “プロ入りに興味を
- 持ってくれれば ぜひとも― ドラフトにかけたい”
- ビーンさん
- どうぞ お部屋に
- 元気かい そちらは?
- 元気だ
- ビリー マーク
- よく来た 掛けてくれ
- みんな ビリーだ
- 元気か その椅子 心地よさそうだ
- その椅子 心地よさそうだ やっと3週間目だ
- よかった
- 君は元気か ゴキゲンだ
- 最高だよ
- “よかった 本題に入ろう
- 何が欲しい?”
- 追加予算5000万
- ジオンビに頼め
- “イタッ! 笑えないか 協力はしたいが
- 君一人で頑張らなくても”
- “協力はしたいが
- 君一人で頑張らなくても”
- “オーナーは? 再建に100%
- 協力してくれてる”
- “再建に100%
- 協力してくれてる”
- 心強いよ
- 何が欲しい? 左投手
- リカルド・リンカン
- それはムリだ
- 議論の余地は?
- たとえ君に金が払えても… すまんな
- 彼は手放せない
- あのベネズエラ人は?
- デトロイトへ移った
- ほかには?
- 外野手
- デーモンの後か?
- 君の予算で? 怒るな いいさ
- ホリンズ?
- ガルシア? いいや
- コスタかな?
- もうない
- ガルシアは? デーモンの替わりに?
- 健康は? 健康ぶってる
- 正直 背中が悪い
- “キャンプは出られる うちのガスリーを出す
- 現金を積め”
- “うちのガスリーを出す
- 現金を積め”
- マーク・ガスリー
- いくら 欲しい? 20万ドル
- ガルシアはノーだ 冗談だろ
- まさか 本当だ
- “よし 金はいい
- 単なるトレードだ”
- 金はナシ? そうだ
- “残念だがガルシアはダメだ
- 話を続けよう”
- 何のつもりだ? これが商売か?
- インディアンスの商売だ
- 君は誰だ?
- ピーター・ブランド
- 仕事は?
- “マーク・シャパイロの
- 補佐です”
- 何してる?
- 選手たちの分析です
- “長く仕事を?
- 野球は初めてか”
- 人生 初めての仕事です
- おめでとう どうも
- 初めて? 誰の親戚だ?
- なぜ奴が話を聞く?
- “シャパイロは僕の話は
- あまり聞かない”
- 聞いてた
- “あれは むしろ
- ブルースの話を聞いてた”
- 君は?
- ピーターです
- 名前なんて どうでもいい
- 何があった?
- さっき あの部屋で
- 質問の意味が分かりません
- 何をブルースに?
- ガルシアは大事だと ガルシアが なぜ?
- なぜだ
- なぜって…
- “野球で何を把握すべきか
- 誤解してる人が多すぎる”
- “メジャーリーグを
- 運営する人たちが―”
- “選手やチームを
- 理解していない”
- 失礼なことを…
- 続けろ
- “球団の人々は 金で
- 選手を買おうと思ってる”
- “だが本当は選手でなく
- “勝利”を買うべきだ”
- “それには得点が必要です
- デーモンの替わり?”
- “レッドソックスはデーモンを
- 750万ドル以上の価値と見た”
- 僕から見れば―
- 彼は―
- “得点の取り方が
- よく分かってない”
- “彼は守備はいい
- 1番打者で 盗塁もうまい”
- “だが年俸750万ドルも
- 払う価値があるか”
- ノーです
- 野球界は古臭い
- 求めるものを間違えてる
- “だが それを言うと
- 僕は村八分にされる”
- “だが それを言うと
- 僕は村八分にされる だから あなたにも
- 言わなかった”
- “だが あなたを尊敬してます
- 正直言って―”
- “デーモンを放出したのは
- 正解です”
- “お陰で あらゆる
- 可能性ができた”
- 出身は? メリーランド
- 学校は? イエール大学
- 専攻は? 経済学
- 経済専攻です
- イエール大 経済学 野球か
- 面白い
- “一体ビリーのどこが
- 特別なんです?”
- “ビリーのような若者は
- 珍しい”
- “走れるし 守れるし― 投げるし 打てる
- それも強打者だ”
- “投げるし 打てる
- それも強打者だ”
- “5拍子が揃ってる者は
- めったにいない”
- “私たちが出会う
- ほとんどの若者は―”
- “その1つか2つだけで
- 3つ目が育てばいい”
- 息子さんは5拍子ある
- “ニューヨークで
- スーパースターになる”
- 今がチャンスです
- 高額の契約金を用意しました
- メッツは応援する
- “君を偉大なセンターに
- 育てたい”
- “この小切手がメッツの
- 彼への気持ちです”
- “スタンフォード大学の
- 奨学生になれるんです”
- 知ってます
- では両立が可能だと?
- “残念ですが 大学とプロの
- 両立はできません”
- “どちらかを
- 選ばねばなりません”
- “もしメッツのセンターに
- なろうと思うなら―”
- “これを自分の一番の職業に
- しなければなりません”
- “誰でも少年野球を
- 卒業する日が来る”
- それが いつかは人による
- “ある者は18歳だし
- 40歳の者もいる だが いつか来る これは
- 生涯一度のチャンスだ”
- “だが いつか来る これは
- 生涯一度のチャンスだ”
- “我々は君が欲しい
- この金額が語ってる”
- “決めるのはお前だ どう決めても
- 母さんも私も文句はない”
- “どう決めても
- 母さんも私も文句はない”
- ビリーだ
- 今 何時です? 知らない
- 質問だ 君なら俺を指名したか?
- 何です?
- 俺をパソコンで調べたろ
- ドラフト1位指名にしたか?
- しました 優秀な選手だった
- ふざけるな
- 本当に1位指名したか?
- 9位指名です 契約金はなし
- “メッツは忘れて
- 大学に行くべきだった”
- 荷作りをしろ
- “インディアンスから
- 君を買った”
- ““イズリングハウゼン
- ジオンビ デーモン””
- おはよう コーヒーは?
- ピーター
- 元気か
- よく来た もう部屋に?
- 早朝 着いて
- 引っ越しを
- ビリー
- “あなたに頼まれた
- 選手の評価を見てほしい”
- 頼んだのは3人だ
- 3人だぞ
- 何人調べた?
- 47人
- 本当は51人 ついウソを…
- ボードで説明しろ
- この方程式から―
- “プレーオフに行くには
- 99戦は勝つ必要がある”
- “それには最低でも
- 814得点が必要”
- 失点は最大645点まで
- これは?
- 我々の年次計画です
- “選手を予想する情報が
- 詰まってます”
- “ここから一つの数字を
- 導き出します”
- 選手の統計を取り―
- “誰も知らない価値を
- 見つけだす”
- “選手の評価には 先入観や
- 目に見える欠陥―”
- “年齢 見かけなどが
- 入ってる”
- “ビル・ジェイムズはそこに
- 数値でメスを入れた”
- 対象の選手は2万はいる
- “そこから 我々の予算内で
- “25人の優勝チーム”を作れます”
- 皆 他チームの評価は低い
- まるで欠陥品扱いだ
- “チャド・ブラッドフォード
- リリーフ投手”
- “球界一
- 過小評価をされている”
- 欠点は 投げ方が変わってる
- “誰も彼に注目しない
- 投げ方がヘンだ”
- “だが彼は球界一活躍する
- リリーフ投手になるでしょう”
- “300万ドルの価値ある男が
- 23万7000ドルで手に入る”
- ビリー
- それか?
- アート
- ちょっと話がしたい
- 今 忙しい 分かってる
- 頼む
- ピーターです
- ピーターだ
- 座れ すぐ戻る
- あいつは? 友達だ
- 1年契約で監督はできない
- できるさ
- ムリだ
- まずはチーム作りが先だ
- そのあと契約書を精査しよう
- チームより監督の話が先だろ
- “今 1塁ゴロを打たれたら
- 誰も止める者がいない”
- “不安定な1年契約じゃ
- 皆の監督はできない”
- 気持ちは分かる
- だろうな
- “1年契約では
- 選手も監督も不安だ”
- “納得できんよ
- 今シーズンは102勝した”
- “しかし 最後の1戦で負けたら
- すべては帳消しだ”
- 俺の責任か 違う 僕の責任だ
- あの若者は僕の補佐だ
- あいつは攻めの野球をやる
- ああいう選手が必要だ
- なら誰を推す?
- 誰もいない
- だが本塁打38本の替わりを…
- “ジオンビの替わりを
- 見つけるのはムリだ”
- “だが彼の穴を
- 埋めることはできる”
- 何人かで埋める つまり?
- ジオンビの出塁率は .477
- デーモンは .324 オルメドは .291
- 全部 足すと?
- 僕が答えを?
- 指差したろ
- 1.092 3で割ると?
- .364 それを探すんだ
- “選手3人
- 1人の平均出塁率が…”
- .364
- 計算が合わんな
- ここが違う
- ビリー
- こいつは?
- ピーター
- 彼はここに必要か? 必要だ
- 欲しい奴の名前を言う
- “1番目 ジオンビの弟
- ジェレミー”
- 面倒だぞ
- ビリー 待て
- “あいつは― 私生活はひどいし
- 守備も からっきしだ”
- “私生活はひどいし
- 守備も からっきしだ”
- 腹も出てきた
- マリファナにストリップ通い
- 今話してるのは出塁率だ
- “彼の出塁率は高い 年俸は
- たった28万5000ドルだ”
- “2番目
- デイビッド・ジャスティス”
- あいつはダメだ
- もう年だ ダメ?
- “ヤンキースは金を払ってでも
- 追い出したがってる”
- “なおいい 10年前は大物だった
- 山ほど大試合に出てる”
- “10年前は大物だった
- 山ほど大試合に出てる”
- “チケットの売上げには
- 貢献するだろうが―”
- “この先 夏の暑い日に
- 2割も打てば いいところだ”
- “彼はもう走れない 守備も頼れないし
- バットも速く振れるか”
- “守備も頼れないし
- バットも速く振れるか”
- 足が弱ってる
- “出られて あと60試合だ
- どこがいい?”
- 彼は塁に出る
- 話にならん
- よし 3番目
- スコット・ハッテバーグ
- ケガ人だ
- “ケガ人は うちにも多い
- 問題はあるが…”
- “ケガ人は うちにも多い
- 問題はあるが… キャッチャーなのに
- 投げられない”
- “平均打率 .260
- 最盛期は終わった”
- 始まったばかりだ レッドソックスは切る気だ
- レッドソックスは切る気だ だから安い
- “つまり こうか? 君は球界の半分が
- 見放した男を入れたいと?”
- “君は球界の半分が
- 見放した男を入れたいと?”
- “ヒジの神経断裂で
- 球も投げられない男を?”
- “守備もムリだ
- だが何ができる?”
- みんな 報告書を見ろ
- 塁に出てる
- “四球でだ よく出塁する
- 四球かヒットか関係あるか”
- “よく出塁する
- 四球かヒットか関係あるか”
- ピーター
- 関係ない その通り
- “もっとマシな
- 自由契約選手がいる”
- もう一度聞くぞ
- “ジオンビの後を
- 1人でなく―”
- 3人の欠陥品で補充すると?
- ビル・ジェイムズの理論か
- チームの新しい方針だ
- “計算式でカジノに挑んで
- ゲームに勝つ”
- “ムリだね 忘れちゃならんのは
- 彼がボスってこと”
- “忘れちゃならんのは
- 彼がボスってこと”
- “彼が耳を貸す相手は
- オーナーと神だけだ”
- 我々に答える必要はない
- 我々は提案し 彼が決める
- “この6週間半 チームのために
- 必死に働いてきた”
- “この6週間半 チームのために
- 必死に働いてきた それを全部ホゴか”
- 議論は必要ない
- 何を話す? もう議論はいい
- ビリー いいか
- ひとつ忘れてる
- “そこの3人とも
- 1塁を守った経験がない”
- 教えればいい
- 教える?
- どいつに?
- スコット?
- アスレチックスのビリーだ
- 今話せるか?
- 入れてくれ
- 何です 表にいる
- 家の前だ
- あなた?
- ありがとう
- ご親切に
- ヒジはどうだ?
- いいですよ 問題ない
- 投げられない
- “君のキャッチャー人生は
- 終わった”
- 今度は1塁手だ
- アスレチックスの1塁だ
- でも…
- 捕手しか経験ない
- スコット もう捕手じゃない
- “まだ捕手なら
- ほかが声を掛けてた”
- ああ 感謝します 構わんよ
- でも 僕は… 1塁の経験がない
- スコット
- 難しくない 違うか?
- 難しくない 違うか? すごく難しい
- 必要なことは我々が教える
- だがジオンビは?
- 彼は辞めた
- 僕にジオンビの1塁を?
- ファンは?
- ファンを1塁手に 笑える
- 関係ない まだ起きてるのか
- 早く寝かせろ
- 娘です
- お子さんは?
- 娘がいる
- “スコット
- アスレチックスの契約書だ”
- “コピーは代理人に送った
- 奥さんと話して 連絡くれ”
- どうも
- スコット
- 1塁の話は内緒だ
- よい休日を
- シャロン
- あの子は? 友達と外に
- すぐ戻るわ 入って
- 座れば?
- 元気かい そっちは アラン?
- 元気だよ ここは静かだ
- 会えて嬉しい
- ありがとう
- “プレーオフ以来だね
- ヤンキース戦は残念だった”
- 悔しかったろう
- “なかなか あそこまで
- 行けない”
- すごいことだよ ああ 嬉しいね
- チームはどうなの?
- 悪くない 立て直し中
- “ジオンボニとデーモンが
- 辞めたって”
- ジオンビ
- “デーモン
- イズリングハウゼン”
- みんな移ったの? そうだ
- 過去の話だ でも状況は大変ね
- でも状況は大変ね
- あなたなら大丈夫だわ
- あの子は 近所?
- “今 携帯で話した
- すぐ戻ってくる”
- 娘に携帯を?
- まだ12歳だ
- 緊急用に
- 親としてか
- “でも何か… 異議があるなら
- みんなで話をすれば…”
- “異議があるなら
- みんなで話をすれば…”
- 母親と俺で話すよ
- ありがとう
- どれがいい?
- どうかな
- これ クール
- “チョウチョはどうだ いいけど これ可愛い
- 赤って好き”
- “いいけど これ可愛い
- 赤って好き 弾いてみる?”
- これ好き
- 見て
- この赤 きれいだ
- きれいだ 弾いてごらん
- ここで?
- あっちで
- もっと歌って すごく上手だ
- すばらしい
- “ギターで歌うのって
- 好きだけど―”
- “ギターで歌うのって
- 好きだけど― 人に聴かれるのはイヤ”
- “みんな聴いたら喜ぶよ
- 素敵だ”
- “パパに歌ってくれるか
- 店の真ん中で”
- ちょっとね
- いい?
- “わたし今 困ってるの
- 人生は迷路 恋は謎々”
- “どうしよう 一人ではムリ
- やってはみたけど”
- “わたしは 戸惑う女の子
- 怖いけど 澄まし顔”
- “答えが見えない
- それって落ち込む”
- “答えが見えない
- それって落ち込む でも そんなの忘れよう
- そして楽しもう”
- “でも そんなの忘れよう
- そして楽しもう”
- “ビリー・ビーンは
- 期待できます”
- “若くて 力もスピードも
- 5拍子揃ってる”
- “若くて 力もスピードも
- 5拍子揃ってる 予想を裏切らない
- メッツはいい買い物をしました”
- “予想を裏切らない
- メッツはいい買い物をしました”
- ボール!
- D・ストロベリーより上だね
- “ビリーは面白い人材だ 奨学金を断らなければ
- スタンフォードへ行けた”
- “奨学金を断らなければ
- スタンフォードへ行けた”
- “奨学金を断らなければ
- スタンフォードへ行けた これからの活躍は…”
- “ストライク! 彼はとても多才だ 進学もできたし
- フットボール選手にも…”
- “進学もできたし
- フットボール選手にも…”
- ストライク アウト!
- どこの野球チームも―
- “この若者に
- 賭けてみようと― 思っていたのです”
- だが結果を出せなかった
- よくあることです
- “ビリー 少しでも迷いが
- あったら―”
- 大学へ行きなさい
- お子さんは天賦の才がある
- “若者の心に入り込み
- 本当に自信があるのか―”
- “若者の心に入り込み
- 本当に自信があるのか― 見極められるスカウトは
- ほとんどいない”
- “見極められるスカウトは
- ほとんどいない”
- 能力を見込んでの契約
- “その後 成功すれば
- 自信がつく”
- “そして自信さえつけば
- 本物になる”
- “いったんは
- その気になっても―”
- “結果が出なければ
- おしまいだ”
- “それが野球だ
- 残る者はわずか”
- “これがユーキリスだ
- “ギリシャの四球の神””
- 僕の英雄だ
- “彼より四球で出たのは
- バリー・ボンズだけだ”
- “去年シャパイロに薦めたが
- アヒルみたいだと言って―”
- “レッドソックスに取られた
- 手放さないだろう”
- 大丈夫かい ビリー
- 話せるか
- 機嫌が悪いな 何で?
- 正直に? 言えよ
- “こんなことしてると― 球界もファンも あんたと
- 小僧を非難し始めるぞ”
- “球界もファンも あんたと
- 小僧を非難し始めるぞ”
- パソコンでチームは作れない
- 野球は数字じゃない
- “科学なら分かるが
- 俺たちのしてることは違う”
- 俺たちには経験と直感がある
- “君にはイエール大卒の
- 小僧がいる”
- “だが球界歴29年の
- スカウトもいる”
- 聞く相手を間違えてる
- “野球人にしか
- 分からないものがある”
- 150年のスカウトの歴史を…
- 君もやってたろ
- イヤならクビだ
- “個人的恨みだろ
- 20年前スカウトがミスった”
- それでケンカを売ってる
- 分かった 俺の番だ 君は占い師じゃない
- “俺と同様 人の将来など
- 予測できない”
- “俺も昔 君たちが
- 口説くのを聞いてた”
- “俺も昔 君たちが
- 口説くのを聞いてた “分かってます
- 息子さんは大丈夫””
- ““分かってます
- 息子さんは大丈夫””
- ウソだ
- 分かってない
- もう友情も過去もクソもない
- “球界は俺と同じ考えだ
- お前は勝てない”
- 忠告をくれてやる
- “このまま惨敗を招いて
- クビになったら―”
- “このまま惨敗を招いて
- クビになったら― 球界には戻れんぞ”
- “あとはスポーツ用品でも
- 売り歩いてろ”
- クビにはせんよ グレイディ
- クソッタレ! クビだ
- 頑張れ 監督
- クボタ 野球経験はないな?
- 三角ベースなら… ヘッドスカウトをやれ
- ヘッドスカウトをやれ
- 手放さないか
- 俺たちだけだ 賭けだぞ
- “春季キャンプ
- それって言い訳に
- 聞こえるよ それって言い訳に
- 聞こえるよ”
- “アスレチックスの
- 予算では仕方がない”
- “アスレチックスの
- 予算では仕方がない 誰が手に入る?”
- “キャンプの選手名簿
- ありゃ冗談だろ”
- “キャンプの選手名簿
- ありゃ冗談だろ 何が?”
- “まるで道化だ 誰が? 誰が?
- C・ブラッドフォード”
- “C・ブラッドフォード
- ブラッドフォードさ C・ブラッドフォード C・ブラッドフォード
- 彼は?”
- “嫌いじゃないが― いきなり“終盤は任す
- 左打者との対決だ”と言って―”
- “いきなり“終盤は任す
- 左打者との対決だ”と言って―”
- 任すのはムリだ
- “ビリーが どれだけ
- 理解してるか”
- “彼はせいぜい130キロしか
- 投げられない”
- あいつは変だ 悪い意味でね
- “D・ジャスティス D・ジャスティス
- 昔のジャスティスなら
- 地区優勝もありえたが 昔のジャスティスなら
- 地区優勝もありえたが”
- “昔のジャスティスなら
- 地区優勝もありえたが”
- どうかな もう年だ
- だからヤンキースも手放した
- “デーモンの分を
- 彼に全部払った”
- J・ジオンビ
- “J・ジオンビ
- ジェレミーこそ
- 心配だ ジェレミーこそ
- 心配だ”
- 球場よりラスベガス通い
- そういう男だ
- “デーモンは
- 1シーズンよかった”
- そして大金でトレードされた
- ハッテバーグ
- ハッテバーグの話を
- “どうぞ 奴はセンスがない
- 1塁手は見込みがない”
- “奴はセンスがない
- 1塁手は見込みがない”
- まだ初日だ 早すぎる
- 見れば分かる
- 彼は好きだ だがダメだ
- 1塁はムリだ
- “ジオンビだって
- ひどい1塁手だった”
- ジオンビと比べるな そうだろ
- ワッシュの意見は?
- よく言えば 彼は自信不足だ
- 与えろ
- “1塁はペーニャがいる
- 彼はとてもいい”
- ハッテバーグでいく
- 6週間ある
- よし いいぞ
- それでいい よく捕った
- 楽勝だろ
- ドジればクビだ
- 冗談だよ
- 〝D・ジャスティス〞
- 何で出ない? 1ドルだ
- ようこそ ジャスティス
- ふざけんなよ
- “今年は 僕らは
- チームで勝利を目指す”
- 個人じゃなくチームだよ
- 個人じゃなくチームだよ ここはすごいチームだ
- チャド 怖くはない?
- “おじけるどころか
- ワクワクしてるよ”
- “ジェレミー
- お兄さんがいないけど”
- “球団は兄貴の替わりを
- うまく探した”
- 若手が何人か入った
- あなたの年俸について―
- “お兄さんは高年俸だけど
- あなたは安給料”
- “お兄さんは高年俸だけど
- あなたは安給料 どんな気持ち?”
- 快調だ
- 指の神経は?
- “年齢も もう36歳
- 1シーズン持つかしら”
- ストリップにパーティ好き
- 野球以外の話はイヤ?
- 好きだね
- よくラスベガスへ? 行ってる
- 今季にそなえて… 失礼 あなた ジャマよ
- 続けて
- “俺の年齢や技術の衰えを
- 疑う者もいるが―”
- “俺の年齢や技術の衰えを
- 疑う者もいるが― 実力を証明する”
- 本当に万全なの?
- ビリーさん ブラッドフォード
- おジャマでなければ 構わんよ 何だ?
- チャンスを頂いたお礼を
- “よく来てくれた
- 皆 期待してる”
- “感謝します メジャーの
- こんなチャンスは初めてです”
- 初めて?
- あなたのお陰で
- じゃ 思い出に残る日だ
- “どうも あなたと
- ご家族のために祈ります”
- お好きに
- “2002年 オークランド
- アスレチックス開幕日”
- 試合開始前に国歌の斉唱です
- まもなく開幕式が始まります
- 中へ戻る 携帯で中継しろ
- 中へ戻る 携帯で中継しろ 何で?
- 試合は見ない
- “レンジャーズ
- またデッドボール”
- ロドリゲス 2度目です
- “最初から
- 言っておくべきだった”
- 方針をハッキリと
- 僕の失敗だ 責任は僕にある
- “何が言いたい? 意図が伝わってないから
- チームが機能してない”
- “意図が伝わってないから
- チームが機能してない ビリー”
- 君は分かってない
- ハッテバーグを1塁に ムリだ
- なぜ? 私は素人じゃない
- 彼は打てないし…
- “彼でいきたい
- 貯金は7つでいい”
- どうだ
- ほかには?
- 投手はブラッドフォードで
- 右投げだ
- 気にしない 私はする
- 契約が不満だからか 違う
- 私は私の仕事をする
- “君が作ったチームの
- 舵(かじ)は私が取る”
- あんたの船じゃない 確かに
- “おジャマした あんたと話すと
- 野球への情熱が蘇る”
- “アスレチックスの元スカウト
- グレイディにお話を”
- “アスレチックスの元スカウト
- グレイディにお話を 今の不調の原因は何だと?”
- “マネーボール”だ “マネーボール”?
- “いい理論だが
- それが機能していない”
- “ビリーは“ビル・ジェイムズの
- 理論”でチーム作りをしてる”
- “野球を統計学的にみる本を
- 書いた男だ”
- “ただ彼は
- 野球の実戦経験がない”
- 実際は食品工場の警備員だ
- 球界を衰退させると?
- “タイタニックの悲劇”だね
- “本気で試みてるなら
- 立派ですが―”
- “本気で試みてるなら
- 立派ですが― 機能はしない”
- “テハダ
- ストライク・アウト!”
- 試合終了です
- “マリナーズ アスレチックスに
- 勝って10連勝”
- “マリナーズ アスレチックスに
- 勝って10連勝 13勝3敗です”
- 見てられん
- チームに同行してくれ
- あなたが行けば?
- 君に頼んでる なぜ行かない?
- 個人的に付き合えない
- “俺は 彼らを
- トレードしたりクビにする”
- 君も いずれ学ぶことだ
- 僕はクビにしたりは…
- 何だ?
- 練習しよう
- 俺が選手で 君がクビにする
- やれ
- 何がイヤだ? イヤだ
- バカげてる
- これも仕事だ
- 分かった
- ビリー 君に話がある
- 続けろ
- “君はよくやってくれた
- だがチームのための決断だ”
- 分かるね
- クビかい? すまない
- 家を買ったばかりだ
- この町に
- それは…
- それは? 何が言いたい?
- “子供の学校も始まったし
- 友達もできた”
- “子供の学校も始まったし
- 友達もできた それは…”
- “途中で転校はよくない
- 待つべきだ”
- “途中で転校はよくない
- 待つべきだ 何を言ってる?”
- 知らないよ 僕にはできない
- “知らないよ 僕にはできない バカげてる
- クビになんてできない”
- “バカげてる
- クビになんてできない”
- 彼らはプロだ ハッキリ言え
- おどおどするな
- “ピーター 放出する
- 詳細は代理人から聞け”
- それだけ?
- ほんと?
- “死ぬなら即死がいいか
- じわじわがいいか”
- 道は2つだけ?
- 皆に同行しろ
- よう 質問がある
- 何でGMは一緒に来ない?
- 選手と交わりたがらない
- クビにしやすいから?
- さあ 知らない
- “なぜ控え室で
- ソーダの金を取る?”
- 初めて見た
- 彼は野球に金を使いたい
- ソーダの金を?
- ほんとか?
- “ソーダの小銭が
- 野球の何になる?”
- 分かりにくいけど―
- いろいろと 分からんね
- もういい
- パパ ハニー 元気か
- ハニー 元気か 元気
- 揺れた? 平気だった
- “〝まだ我々の誇り〞 アスレチックスは
- 今夜の敗戦で―”
- “アスレチックスは
- 今夜の敗戦で― この17試合で 何と14敗です”
- “ア・リーグ西地区トップと
- 10ゲーム差”
- 実験は失敗ですね
- 予想できたことです
- “誰も失敗は望んでませんが
- 事実は目の前だ”
- “誰も失敗は望んでませんが
- 事実は目の前だ アート・ハウ監督の
- せいじゃない”
- “アート・ハウ監督の
- せいじゃない 大事なのは統計ではなく
- 人間の戦いだ”
- “大事なのは統計ではなく
- 人間の戦いだ”
- 監督は問題ない
- “問題はGMの
- ビリー・ビーンにある”
- “考え方の問題だ あれじゃ
- コンピュータ・ゲームだ”
- ビリーは考えてない
- “ビリーは考えてない そろそろGMを
- 入れ替えた方がいい”
- “そろそろGMを
- 入れ替えた方がいい”
- こうなることは予測できた
- ビリーをクビにしろ
- “この18試合で 得点は
- トータル4点のみ”
- 点が取れない
- “攻撃だけじゃなく
- 何もかもが悪い”
- “攻撃だけじゃなく
- 何もかもが悪い ひとつだけなら
- 直せもするが―”
- “ひとつだけなら
- 直せもするが― 何もかも調子を落としてる”
- 俺は何をしてる
- スティーブ
- 僕は信じてる
- “今の成績はチームの実力を
- 反映してない”
- “我々はこのまま
- 選んだ道を進みたい”
- まだ判断材料が少なくて…
- 早すぎる
- オールスター戦の頃は?
- 目標は7月中旬までに―
- 目標は7月中旬までに― 1位と7ゲーム差に
- そうすれば…
- 勝負を狙える 世界が変わる
- 7月か 7月
- 何が障害になる?
- 何が心配だ
- 何もない だから戦ってる
- 毎朝起きて 戦ってる
- もっと? もうちょっと
- ママには内緒だ 大丈夫
- チョコ・ソース?
- いいわ
- スプーンは? 小さいの
- ありがとう
- パパの仕事 なくならない?
- 何となく 誰がそんな?
- インターネットで
- インターネットなんて見るな
- テレビも 新聞も
- 人と話すのも
- “人とは話さない
- 何か読むだけ”
- ハニー 大丈夫だよ
- 心配するな
- 仕事なくしたら引っ越すの?
- 仕事はなくならない
- 心配ない
- 問題ない
- 上とのやり取りはあるが
- 心配ない
- してないわ
- ペーニャだ
- ライトはダイ
- “ジャスティス 指名打者
- ペーニャはベンチ”
- “1塁はハッテバーグ
- おさえはマグナンテ以外”
- ペーニャをベンチに?
- そうだ ハッテバーグでいく
- “1塁を守れるのは
- ペーニャしかいない”
- “1塁を守れるのは
- ペーニャしかいない いいか”
- “ハッテはペーニャより
- 塁に出る”
- 2割も多い 守備は?
- 守備なんて関係ない
- もう何度も聞いた
- 私は 反対だね はっきり言うが―
- 私のチームは私が仕切る
- “次の就活で
- 説明できるようにな”
- “ハッテバーグだ
- ペーニャはなし”
- 元気?
- そっちは? 元気です
- よく寝たか?
- “ダグアウトから
- ルーキー ペーニャ”
- “質問です このメンバーで
- 勝てると?”
- スランプの理由は?
- 下りろ
- 負けて楽しいか
- 負けて楽しいか? いや
- 何を喜んでる?
- これが敗者の音だ
- パパ 平気?
- まただ 何が?
- また心配してる
- 最下位でしょ?
- 心配そうか?
- “飛行機は危ない
- それが心配なんだ”
- パパの心配はよせ
- 時間です
- 愛してる わたしも
- パパは大丈夫だ
- ウェイドに電話を
- コーヒーは?
- おはよう おはよう ビリー
- どうした? 2番です
- ウェイド
- ビリーだ どうした?
- 守備を探してる
- ジオンビの弟を出す
- ほんとか
- 誰がいる?
- ちょっと待て 何してる?
- 掃除だ
- メイブリー メイビー(たぶん)?
- メイブリーだ 待て
- ノー 何で?
- ジェレミーは出せない