- The film was originally planned to be directed by the director of "Marley and Me" David Frankel, and by 2009, the director had changed hands to Steven Soderbergh.
- The director, Steven Soderbergh, who was identified for the second time, later withdrew from this plan. According to Soderbergh's explanation, the reason why he made this decision was that he wanted to shoot "Infectious Diseases."
- When Soderbergh left the crew, he had summoned Brad Pitt and Dimitri Martin as the leading actors in the film, and also shot some interviews with real baseball players. While interviewing real players in a sports film is a rare practice, it is also widely speculated that this is the real reason for the tension between Sony and Soderberg, who left the crew in angrily.
- In the planning stage of the film, the original photographer Adam Kimmel was arrested in Connecticut for sexual harassment, possession of weapons, and possession of explosives. Subsequently, the photographer of the film was replaced by Nolan’s partner, Varley. First.
- The film was originally planned to start filming on June 22, 2009, but three days before the filming started, it was stopped by Sony executive Amy Pascal. There are rumors that Pascal was dissatisfied with Soderbergh and Steven Zerry. Ann's final version of the script, but the specific reason has never been announced to the audience.
- In 2010, "Schindler's List" screenwriter Steven Zelian and "Social Network" screenwriter Alan Sorkin took over the plan and rewritten the script. But according to rumors, Alan Sorkin’s version is completely unpopular, even including the film’s starring Brad Pitt.
Moneyball behind the scenes gags
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Kallie 2022-03-25 09:01:05
As a non-baseball fan engaged in data mining, the two highlights of this film are very boring to me. In the two hours and a quarter of an hour, only the phone transfer game was the highlight.
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Lavonne 2021-10-20 19:00:15
I don’t know baseball, but I watch it with a sense of feeling. Whether it’s the plot or the soundtrack, it’s perfect
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Miguel Tejada: [Justice tries to get a soda out of a soda machine, nothing comes out] That costs a dollar, man.
David Justice: What?
Miguel Tejada: Welcome to Oakland, D.J.
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Billy Beane: You think losing is fun?