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布拉德·皮特,乔纳·希尔,菲利普·塞默·霍夫曼,罗宾·怀特,克里斯·帕拉特
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  在美国职业棒球大联盟MLB中,比利(布拉德•皮特 Brad Pitt 饰)所属的奥克兰运动家队败给了财大气粗的纽约扬基队,这让他深受打击。雪上加霜的是三名主力纷纷被重金挖走,未来的赛季前途渺茫。在管理层会议上,大家一头雾水,只有他暗下决心改造球队。一次偶然的机会,他认识了耶鲁大学经济学硕士彼得(乔纳•希尔 Jonah Hill 饰),两者对于球队运营的理念不谋而合。凭借直觉和经验,他仿佛找到了破解金元棒球的钥匙。他聘请彼得作为自己的顾问,一起研究如何打造最高胜率的球队。他们用数学建模的方式,逐渐开始挖掘上垒率的潜在明星,并通过软磨硬泡将他们招致麾下。他们不在乎高层的冷嘲热讽,只是专心地为球队寻找信心和实力的根源,终于新的赛季开始了……  影片改编自迈克尔•刘易斯的《魔球—逆境中致胜的智慧》(Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game)。…

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