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Lake Stevens High School Wrestling Gets MTV Treatment

Who knew Chris Pratt from NBC's Parks and Recreation was from Lake Stevens? Scott Hatteberg Pratt is the executive producer of a documentary that will air on MTV on Wednesday night called "The Berserkers." The documentary follows Lake Stevens' HS wrestling squad in its 2010-11 championship season. I profess to know nothing about high school wrestling, but I'...
Via SeaTown Sports  |  January 04, 2012

On the Beat: Moneyball at the Movies by John Perrotto

Scott Hatteberg was like so many other people in baseball, as well as fans, when word started coming from Hollywood in 2008 that Moneyball was going to be turned into a movie. "I really wondered how it was going to be done," Hatteberg said. "It was a great book, but the subject matter was very dense. I just didn't see how a screenplay could be adapted from the...
Via Baseball Prospectus  |  September 22, 2011

Memory Lane Monday: Scott Hatteberg

Scott Hatteberg was probably best known as Jason Varitek's backup in the late 1990's, but today he is known as the former Boston athlete being featured on "Memory Lane Monday". Hatteberg played for the Sox from 1995-01, batting .267 and hitting 34 home runs over that time frame. His best season in Boston came in 1998, when he sported a .276 average, clocked 12 home...
Via Beantown Banter  |  April 25, 2011

Moneyballs Deep: The Last Baseball Blogger to Learn Sabermetrics, pt. 5

Chapters 7-8 (Giambi’s Hole, Scott Hatteberg, Pickin’ Machine) There comes a day in every man’s life when he realizes how similar he may be to to former Boston Red Sox backup catcher Scott Hatteberg.  For most men, it’s a day that never comes.  For others, it’s a day that comes all too often.  But with the exception of some pretty rare circumstances...
Via That Balls Outta Here  |  January 31, 2011

'Moneyball' shoot brings back memories

While the A's were struggling with the Rangers and with the heat in Texas, fans at the Coliseum were enjoying Scott Hatteberg's homer to extend Oakland's winning streak to a record 20 games. In 2002. The "Moneyball" movie began filming the Hatteberg sequence... Scott Hatteberg - Moneyball - Oakland - Rangers F.C. - Film
Via SFgate  |  July 30, 2010

Fans enjoying Coliseum 'Moneyball' shoot

While the A's were battling with the Rangers and with the heat in Texas, fans at the Coliseum were enjoying Scott Hatteberg's homer to extend Oakland's winning streak to a record 20 games. In 2002. The "Moneyball" movie began filming the Hatteberg sequence... Scott Hatteberg - Moneyball - Rangers F.C. - Winning streak - Oakland
Via SFgate  |  July 29, 2010

Where are they now- Scott Hatteberg

Scott Hatteberg is another native Oregonian who played for the Sox (Ellsbury, Lowrie, and Pesky are some of the others.) He went to high school in Yakima, WA, and college at Washington State University. He was picked by the Sox in 1991 and played with them from 1995 to 2001. One of his claims to fame is that he is the only player to hit into a triple play and then hit a grand slam...
Via Fenway West  |  January 11, 2010

Rick Peterson to Star in “Moneyball” Movie

Jim Baumbach at Newsday’s The Final Score reports that Rick Peterson will play himself in the movie “Moneyball”. Apparently former big leaguer’s David Justice and Scott Hatteberg will also play themselves. Of course, and this is old news, Brad Pitt will play Oakland GM Billy Beane. If you read the book both Art Howe and Omar [...]
Via *D NY Baseball Digest  |  April 21, 2009

A Red Future: Joey Votto

A look at the Reds' future first baseman
Via MVN  |  January 26, 2008

Scott Hatteberg: From Goat to Hero in Space of 2 Innings

Cincinnati Reds' first baseman Scott Hatteberg started his career with the Boston Red Sox as a catcher, a position he played through his seven seasons with the BoSox, from 1995 through 2001. In 2001, Hatteberg's final season with the Red Sox, during a game with the Texas Rangers on August 6, he earned a unique distinction in all of MLB history.
Via Blogging Baseball  |  August 06, 2007
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