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Kerris Dorsey (born January 9, 1998) [1] is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Paige Whedon in the television series Brothers & Sisters; [2] Casey Beane, Billy Beane's daughter, in the 2011 film Moneyball; and as Emily Cooper in the 2014 film Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.
Beane largely dismisses criticism of his approach, indicating that his philosophy revolves around research and analysis. [42] Many other general managers have followed Beane's strategy and now use similar approaches. [43] In December 2009, Sports Illustrated named Beane #10 on its list of the Top 10 GMs/Executives of the Decade in all sports ...
He spent most of the 1988 season in the minor leagues, where he led the Toledo Mud Hens in batting average; among his teammates in Toledo was the similarly named Billy Beane. [18] [19] Bean played in 10 games for the Tigers after he was promoted back to the major leagues in August 1988. He played in nine games for the Tigers in the 1989 season ...
Billy Bean, a former Dodger, attended several pride nights throughout the league, including one at Dodger Stadium on June 16, 2023. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images) (Meg Oliphant via Getty Images)
In 1999, he joined the Oakland Athletics organization as the assistant general manager, serving as second-in-command to general manager Billy Beane. [3] DePodesta was a key figure in Michael Lewis's book Moneyball. The book thrust the analytical principles of sabermetrics into the mainstream.
When Bella was 9, Billy gave PEOPLE a rare glimpse into family life, sharing his daughter's passions at the time. Related: Billy Bob Thornton's 4 Kids: All About Amanda, William, Harry and Bella ...
Edwards confessed to killing 21-year-old William "Billy" Lavaco and 19-year-old Judith Straub, another couple, in 1977. The murders took place in Ohio , where Edwards grew up.
In the film, Billy Beane's daughter, Casey Beane (played by Kerris Dorsey), performs a cover of Australian singer Lenka's 2008 song "The Show", which is included in the soundtrack of the film. Another notable song featured in Moneyball's soundtrack is "Give Up the Funk".