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Stone Cold Stros: A Houston Astros Podcast
Stone Cold Stros: A Houston Astros Podcast
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Stone Cold Stros is Houston's podcast home for fun and insightful Houston Astros sports talk! Hosted by Brandon Strange, Charlie Pallilo, and Josh Jordan, our goal is to bring you the best coverage and conversations for those who love their 'Stros!
New episodes drop Wednesdays during the offseason or anytime news breaks!
New episodes drop Wednesdays during the offseason or anytime news breaks!
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How does Houston respond to 2 starting pitchers going down so early in the season, will the real Astros offense stand up, and which struggling team will prevail in Seattle?
Houston loses their ace to the IL for at least 15 days, the bats continue to rake, but the arms can't throw strikes as the Astros head to Colorado to face the Rockies.
Highlighting some dominant pitching performances, flashes of patience and power from the bats, and previewing the road trip.
Examining Houston's dubious pitching start, some unexpected heroes on offense, early takeaways from ABS, and looking ahead to the Red Sox series.
Hunter Brown posted a shutout but wasn't sharp enough to get out of the 4th inning while Joey Loperfido accounted for 2/3 of the Astros total hits versus the Angels. Is this an omen for the season or does everyone need to take a breath and lock in for the marathon season?
Final takeaways from Spring Training, players to watch with excitement, x-factors that could tilt the season, and regular season win-loss predictions.
Projecting Houston's rotation, the final roster spots, and Division hopes.
The front end of the rotation looks sharp, the back is a work-in-progress. Will the outfield have a surprise wild card? Examining the Jeremy Pena injury domino effect.
Reacting to low Spring run production, a new piece being added to the outfield puzzle, and how an imbalanced roster could have off-field implications.
Early reaction to Astros Spring action, evaluating GM Dana Brown's offseason performance, interesting quotes from Jesus Sanchez' new hitting coach, and thoughts on ABS and the future of balls & strike calls.
Reactions to Hunter Brown revealing there's been no extension talks, the added flexibility from the Sanchez-Loperfido trade, Yordan talking about LF, and Dana Brown saying he's not done.
The Josh Hader vibes are mysterious, the trade market shifts drastically, the domino effect that led here, and no last dance for JV in Houston.
Framber finds his bag in the Motor City, why Boston could be out on Paredes, and what to make of Houston's 2026 season slogan.
The final update on arbitrations, Astros in the WBC, Cam Smith to Center (?), and Joe Espada's remarks on Yordan's usage.
Carlos Correa made headlines at FanFest by calling out the team's lack of wellness protocols, Altuve is denied participation in the WBC, and Dana Brown says he'll be creative with the infield.
The implications of Tucker's king's ransom payday, Bob Nightengale seemingly turns Carlos Beltran's HOF candidacy into an opportunity to show his bias against the Astros, and saying farewell to the end of an Astros legend's career.
The latest on Isaac Paredes trade reports, the thin market for Jake Meyers, a possible return of a World Series champion, and the impact of Framber Valdez's reputation on his market value.
Alex Bregman takes his bat and glove to Chicago. How that could heat up Astros trade talks, the latest on Kyle Tucker, and the Jeremy Pena implications from all of it.
Imai's arrival and how he fits into Houston's rotation. Does this signing signal a philosophical shift for Houston in free agency? Crane confirms uncertain future of Dana Brown and Joe Espada.
Examining the Astros most pressing need, the ceiling for the team as-constructed, the infield conundrum, and New Years resolutions for Houston's 2026 season.























