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* Scott Hatteberg hitting a walk-off home run that not only saves the A's from losing (the score was tied at 11), but wins them their '''20th consecutive game'''. Here's [[https://youtu.be/nP29Ig9nPNs?si=09K88UKhmk-Y6N30 how it looked in real life].

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* Scott Hatteberg hitting a walk-off home run that not only saves the A's from losing (the score was tied at 11), but wins them their '''20th consecutive game'''. Here's [[https://youtu.be/nP29Ig9nPNs?si=09K88UKhmk-Y6N30 how it looked in real life].life]].
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* Scott Hatteberg hitting a walk-off home run that not only saves the A's from losing (the score was tied at 11), but wins them their '''20th consecutive game'''.

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* Scott Hatteberg hitting a walk-off home run that not only saves the A's from losing (the score was tied at 11), but wins them their '''20th consecutive game'''. Here's [[https://youtu.be/nP29Ig9nPNs?si=09K88UKhmk-Y6N30 how it looked in real life].
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* Scott Hatteberg hitting a walk-off home run that not only saves the A's from losing (the score was tied at 11), but wins them their '''20th consecutive game'''.
* The scene where Beane and Brand successfully negotiate the trade of Ricardo Rincón by means of multiple phone calls, the more so because the phone calls themselves are conducted in a kind of bored monotone but Beane and Brand are silently fist-pumping and high-fiving each about getting such good deals.

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