Podcast: The Arrival of Manny Machado

nother Thursday has come and gone and that means Buck, Tim and I convened for another episode of RotoRob’s Fantasy Baseball Weekly Podcast, heard every Thursday at 9 p.m. EST on Blogtalkradio. Despite Tim’s best efforts to get RotoRob off his game (by distracting him with talk of gummy-bear topped chocolate chip cookies), the show went more or less seamlessly, as we once again tackled a whole host of Fantasy baseball related issues.

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Santiago Casilla’s Struggles

Casilla was absolutely lights out in a setup role in 2010 and 2011, but he can’t seem to stop servering up dingers this year. After giving up a combined three homers in 107 IP over the last two years, he’s been burned for seven long balls in just 40 innings this year (most recently serving up a go-ahead homer in extra innings in a July 30 loss). Ugh.

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Video Game Review: The Expendables 2 Videogame

It’s not a perfect fit, however, as context-specific actions (like picking up weapons or reviving teammates) takes an inordinate amount of time to get started. And when you factor in the constant gunfire you’ll be taking throughout the game, this just isn’t acceptable, as trying to help out teammates will inadvertently lead to your doom as well.

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Video Game Review: Brave: The Video Game

Merida can double jump and is an agile lass, dodging with the left trigger and springing a flurry of attacks on enemies is a breeze thanks to the responsive controls. Combat is handled by using the “X” button to swing your sword, and the bow is handled with the aforementioned right stick. Smacking enemies around and taking damage fills up a power attack meter that can be employed to bring extra destruction to your attacks by using the “B” button.

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