Former MLB manager Buck Showalter discusses his issues with the 2011 movie "Moneyball" on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich." Former New York Mets manager Buck Showalter is not the biggest fan of "Moneyball." Showalter discussed the movie during a recent appearance on OutKick's "Don’t @ Me With Dan Dakich." "‘Moneyball’ was proven to be a farce.
People in the game know it was just a Hollywood thing; no one talks about the four starting pitchers they had. It was, you know, they embellished a lot of things to make it work, but most people in the game know it was complete fiction," Showalter said. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM New York Mets manager Buck Showalter (Brad Penner/USA TODAY Sports) "That really wasn’t what happened out there, even the author has talked about it.
So, when I hear somebody mention ‘Moneyball,’ it has a different connotation to people that are on the field. They always kind of roll their eyes and go, ‘Yeah, right.’ Nobody mentions Barry Zito and [Mark] Mulder and all those guys that were pitching for those guys," Showalter added.
The Oakland A’s had four good starting pitchers who made more than 30 starts that season and helped win 103 games en route to an AL West title.