NEW YORK - As a free agent, choosing his next MLB address, Paul Goldschmidt says that going to a World Series contender was “probably the priority” for me. That’s still the expectation for ...
Now, Goldschmidt joins a Yankees team coming off of their first World Series appearance in 15 years. That said, New York lost Juan Soto in free agency, and Goldschmidt now fills a first base position ...
But there is some doubt about how Paul Goldschmidt, signed to a one-year, $12.5 million deal by the Yankees to fill their first base spot in 2025, will fare in The Bronx. After falling off from ...
Fans left disappointed after news that Paul Goldschmidt will be wearing Anthony ... Rizzo's position with the team but also his No. 48 jersey number. The decision has left some fans disappointed ...
This offseason, the Yankees planned to limit first base to a one-year contract and felt that Paul Goldschmidt had something left. Will the strategy pay off?
Smith began the 2024 season by batting .263 with three homers in 21 games for the Rays’ Triple-A affiliate in Durham, then ...
During the worst part of Yankees new first baseman Paul Goldschmidt’s worst year as a big leaguer, which basically was from the day after his 2024 season opener through late August, there was no ...
Paul Goldschmidt believes he can be just what the ... Brendan was honored to receive the 2022 New Jersey Sportswriter of the Year award from the National Sports Media Association.
About 18 minutes into his introductory Zoom call on Thursday, new Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt casually acknowledged that he’s getting toward the end of his career. While the 37-year ...
NEW YORK -- Paul Goldschmidt went through a miserable first four months last season, including a career-worst 0-for-32 slide that ended with a May 11 ninth-inning single to avoid his first five ...
Just a few questions into his introductory Zoom call, Paul Goldschmidt provided a scouting report on himself. “I really just try to focus on the things I can control,” the Yankees’ new first ...
There are, Paul Goldschmidt said several times, “no excuses” for 2024, the worst season of his otherwise distinguished 14-year big-league career. “I didn’t play well most of last year ...