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‘Moneyball’ takes on European football
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2:15 PM EDT, Thu March 19, 2015
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In the 2011 hit "Moneyball," Brad Pitt starred as a manager who uses computer-generated analysis to find new talent to assemble a baseball team.
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Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane -- famous for signing players on a budget -- introduces Hiroyuki Nakajima of Japan to the Oakland Athletics at the O.co Coliseum on December 18, 2012 in Oakland, California.
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AZ Alkmaar's then-coach Louis van Gaal (R) and director Dirk Scheringa (C) pose with the champion plate as they celebrate their Dutch league title on May 10, 2009
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Former U.S. midfielder Earnie Stewart celebrates his goal against Colombia in the 1994 World Cup. Stewart, who is half-Dutch, is director of football for AZ Alkmaar and a big fan of "Moneyball."
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Smaller-budget teams are looking for any edge against big-spending clubs in Europe like Manchester City, bankrolled by Abu Dhabi.