The flaw in the A’s thinking, and this comes from the top of their organization-- is their failure to comprehend you have to manufacture runs in the post season.

Moneyball (2011)
JOE MORGAN V/O
A screenplay character in Moneyball (2011).
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Sample dialogue
The flaw in the A’s thinking, and this comes from the top of their organization-- is their failure to comprehend you have to manufacture runs in the post season.
scene 130, source scene 163 — EXT. OAKLAND COLISEUM - NIGHTYou have to steal. You have to bunt. You have to sacrifice. You have to trust in small ball, not Billy Ball.
scene 130, source scene 163 — EXT. OAKLAND COLISEUM - NIGHTThey think they’ve devised a science to win games. They think it resides in a computer. They thumb their nose at fundamentals. At tradition. At Baseball.
scene 130, source scene 163 — EXT. OAKLAND COLISEUM - NIGHTThey’re bean counters in Oakland. That’s bean with an “e” at the end. They’re card counters at the blackjack table who forget the house always wins.
scene 130, source scene 163 — EXT. OAKLAND COLISEUM - NIGHT
Bookends
They’re bean counters in Oakland. That’s bean with an “e” at the end. They’re card counters at the blackjack table who forget the house always wins.