Mark Mulder sees 'Moneyball' for first time, live-tweets, debunks myths
Mark Mulder live-tweets watching Moneyball
Even though Mark Mulder was depicted in Bennett Miller's Moneyball -- the film about Billy Beane's number-crunching, money-squeezing 2002 Oakland A's -- the left-hander had never seen it.
Until now.
On Wednesday night, he finally sat down to give it a watch. Here are a few of his reactions via Twitter:
I've seen myself throw a pitch and now my ugly mug in first 2 min of #moneyball pic.twitter.com/2c7P1dMkcT
— Mark Mulder (@markmulder20) July 3, 2014
Woah.
Jeremy never turned on music and team never did that after a loss.
— Mark Mulder (@markmulder20) July 3, 2014
That's too bad.
No. We never paid for drinks from a machine in clubhouse.
— Mark Mulder (@markmulder20) July 3, 2014
I knew it!
No. Paul DePodesta didn't sit back with the players
— Mark Mulder (@markmulder20) July 3, 2014
Yeah, I mean, c'mon.
And like the rest of us, Mulder was impressed with the end:
Kind of getting goodebumps watching the winning streak highlights.
— Mark Mulder (@markmulder20) July 3, 2014
Hattebergs homer was one of the coolest things I ever experienced in baseball.
— Mark Mulder (@markmulder20) July 3, 2014
Overall, Mulder enjoyed seeing his former team on the silver screen. Check out the full commentary here. It's well worth it.