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SportsMap Houston is proud to bring you what we believe to be the most informative and interactive Houston Astros podcast: Stone Cold 'Stros! Featuring senior content contributor Charlie Pallilo, http://Sportsmap.com editor Josh Jordan, and digital sports director Brandon Strange, our goal is to make Stone Cold 'Stros is your go-to source for Astros news and reaction without all the noisy hot takes.

New episodes drop Mondays around 4pm on all platforms including the SportsMap HOU YouTube channel, where you can interact with the show. Search for us on your favorite podcast provider today and be sure to subscribe. Let's go 'Stros!
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The Astros have an even deeper hole to dig themselves out of and has Jim Crane learned his lesson? And more importantly, what is it?
Astros get well south of the border, a minor league slugger gets the call, and one writer can't get past Dusty Baker.
It's part blame game, part needs analysis in Houston.
Astros survive some slobber-knockers against the reigning champs and comments from Houston's front office have fans feeling a certain way.
As the Astros navigate a bumpy start to 2024, Ronel Blanco appears to be a stabilizing force for Houston.
The bad news: Astros get swept to open the season to the Yankees. The good news: it can ONLY go up from here. (Right?)
The Astros drop their opener to the Yankees. These were the takeaways!
One last wrinkle at the top of the lineup could pay dividends for the Astros offense. Brown and Javier wrap Spring outings on encouraging notes.
Now that the Snell sweepstakes is over, the Astros must look elsewhere for reinforcements. Here are some things to watch.
With Jose Urquidy's health in questoin and Astros' tied to Blake Snell, there arm so many question regarding the future of Houston's rotation. On the brighter side, some unlikely standouts are raising eyebrows in Spring Training.
The updates from the Grapefruit League look especially positive on the pitching side of things. ESPN's MLB Top 100 list makes a convincing case for Jim Crane's business sense.
Early MLB starting pitching power rankings are out. Where are the Astros slotted, the opportunities available, and why a look ahead (and behind) is revealing for Houston's schedule.
Spring training updates and why the next likely Astros player to be extended might surprise you.
How Chandler Rome's report on Jose Urquidy goes a long way to explain the pitcher's strange 2023 season.
Astros manager Joe Espada is seemingly brining some consistency to his batting order with at least one exciting change. What the skipper's update on rehabbing pitchers means for the rotation. A New York author ranks his top 50 Astros and the debate is on!
Will 2024 be the year of Yordan?
Pecota makes a strong win projection for Houston, Alex Bregman and Jeremy Pena have made some big changes, and a time share in the outfield begs some questions about Yordan and Chas!
Welp. That sucked. Brandon, Charlie, and Josh break down how it ended, final thoughts on this season, and look ahead to 2024.
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