"I went into Moneyball having read Michael Lewis’ masterpiece of non-fiction, a tome that changed the way many – including myself – thought about baseball.
"Of course I wanted the movie to be as true to the book as possible. But the moviemakers had to make the film appeal to a broader audience, telling the story of general manager Billy Beane and his Oakland Athletics with a narrative that engages not only the die-hard baseball fan but also the casual moviegoer."
Mike Brownlee
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