David Justice says his 'Moneyball' portrayal was inaccurate | All Facts No Brakes

Published 2024-05-25
David Justice opens up about his portrayal in “Moneyball’ and the inaccuracies of the movie. He also talks about the Oakland Athletics moving to Sacramento ahead of their move to Las Vegas, and shares why he feels bad for the fans.

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  • @checkdown3774
    Keyshawn didn't see money ball should be the title of this video.
  • @specvjeff
    Had the pleasure of meeting David on multiple occasions at a large pet store I used to work at in San Diego. The first time I met him I said, “hey, you’re David Justice!” He said yes I am and we talked about baseball for a few mins. He was always incredibly nice and humble when I interacted with him and I was a nobody. Super nice guy and very respectful!
  • @inaka99
    I was an extra in the movie Moneyball. The actor who played David Justice couldn't throw left-handed. It was hilarious. In that key scene during the 20th game streak where the Royals are coming back, and Justice had to dig out a ball hit into the left field corner and throw it in, the actor threw it into the ground on multiple takes like Mariah Carey throwing out a first pitch. The extras like myself were laughing every time he tried to throw left handed, and eventually production gave up and had another actor swap jerseys and throw the ball in for him left-handed. It was a funny moment.
  • @rkid727
    Keyshawn “was the movie accurate? I didn’t see the movie” lol
  • Keyshawn—if you’re interviewing someone and asking about a movie, do your homework and watch the movie beforehand!!! Basic stuff!!
  • @adamcandler368
    When I was a child, I loved baseball. My favorite team was the Atlanta Braves, and my favorite player was David Justice. My parents took my siblings and I down to Atlanta for the 1996 Summer Olympics. We attended two Olympic baseball games at Fulton County Stadium. (Baseball used to be an Olympic sport.) While at the game, I bought a deck of Atlanta Braves cards. After leaving the game, my family and I came across David Justice, who was with some of his friends. The rest of the Braves were on, like, a three-week-long road trip because their home stadium had been taken over by the Olympics. The only reason David Justice was still in town was because he was injured. My parents asked him if I could have his autograph. I took out my baseball card of his that I had just bought. He signed it, and, while giving it back to me, said, "There you go, my man." It was a dream come true. At that moment, I came to believe that everything you want in life will eventually turn out the way you dream it to be. I was 10 years old then; I am 38 years old now. And I now understand that life is not always that poetic. But David Justice created a memory for me that I still remember to this day. He didn't have to make any time for me. This man was once married to Halle Berry, for God's sake. Yet he gave me his time anyway. David Justice is a good person. (Not telling this story because I have any problem whatsoever with the movie "Moneyball." Just wanted to share the experience.)
  • @russsnyder2026
    Tim Hudson, Mark Mulder, Barry Zito, Rich Harden, Eric Chavez, Miguel Tejada, Jermaine Dye….the movie not only doesn’t mention these guys but also trashes the scouting department who found or developed them.
  • @crazyman8472
    “They always Hollywood it up.” So true… 😵‍💫
  • David Justice played forever,I dont remember anyone saying bad things about him personally,or professionally.
  • Person I feel bad for is Art Howe played by the late great Philip S. Hoffman. They acted like they won in spite of him and his decisions. I understand you need your protagonist to have obstacles but don't do dirty a real life man to make one.
  • @Tank4Life
    David Justice was a total gentleman in Cleveland. That portrayal in the movie couldn't be more wrong.
  • @BelieverDSD
    For somebody that said " I never saw the movie" ...sure knows a lot about the movie!!! SMH
  • @drizzle452
    DJ should write a book—he’s a really interesting dude…at least to someone like me (in their 40’s). I wasn’t a fan of him when he was playing but now I kinda like him.
  • @VanEycksGhost
    So he’s saying his depiction in the movie was an… InJustice?
  • @DreamDosage
    He was my favorite player as a young Braves fan… wish they never parted.
  • @ebert49
    I prefer this key compared to the one with skip. Debating is not his strong suit. Stick to just talking sports like one of the guys. I’ll keep watching this. Debate shows are a dying industry
  • @aduncaroo
    DJ is still just as cool as ever. Loved watching that sweet left swing growing up!
  • This is the biggest “CMON MAN!” interview. How are you going to interview this man and ask him questions about Moneyball and you haven’t even seen it? Amateur. Keyshawn….Cmon man! 🤦🏻‍♂️