Jeff Bagwell isn't a big fan of the "Moneyball" concept that made the Oakland Athletics famous during the early 2000s.

"I just think Moneyball is a farce," said Bagwell, who serves as a color commentator for the Houston Astros. "They had the three best pitchers in baseball. You could've stuck anybody out there. My son's 15-year-old team could have been out there with those three pitchers."

What Bagwell is referencing is the A's having Tim Hudson, Mark Mulder and Barry Zito in their starting rotation in the early 2000s.

"I ask you to go back to 2000 and look at the records they had. I think Miguel Tejada was playing shortstop too, he didn't stink." Bagwell added. "I like the concept of getting on base, don't get me wrong, but to make a movie about it? And to get all this credit that they were so smart?"