My family and I saw the movie Moneyball last night. It is much fun. Besides, I have to love any movie in which a key fact about a major protagonist is that he studied economics.
The movie, however, is fictionalized. In real life, the geek-genius who saved the team studied economics at Harvard. The movie, however, changes the character's name and says he studied at Yale.
Yale? Seriously? Yale?
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