The Yankees looked to the free agent market and signed former Most Valuable Player Paul Goldschmidt to fix the position. It was a great decision, but only a one-year deal. It sounds like the ...
That was Matt Holliday for $13 million. And if it sounds familiar, well, Paul Goldschmidt just endured his poorest season as a Cardinal in his age-36 campaign just as a long-term contract concluded.
The memories, whether good or bad, often linger, holding a special place in our hearts. For Paul Goldschmidt, parting ways with the St. Louis Cardinals was no exception. Ahead of the 2025 MLB season, ...
Paul Goldschmidt will play for his third MLB team starting this season, and his switch from St. Louis Cardinals red to New York Yankee pinstripes will be a strange sight, at least at first.
At B’nai Jeshurun Congregation in Pepper Pike, seniors now have a new way to connect and engage through L’Chaim, a group dedicated to opportunities for those 60 and older. The initiative is co ...
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 year, including a career-worst 0-for-32 slide that ended with a May 11 ninth-inning single to avoid his first five ...
This game of musical chairs affected clubs still searching for below the Pete Alonso price point into action, and the Yankees got their man, Paul Goldschmidt for one year and $12.5 million.
Sep 25, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; St. Louis Cardinals first base Paul Goldschmidt (46) in the dug out before the game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn ...
Paul Goldschmidt signed a one-year, $12.5 million contract with the New York Yankees last month although Pete Alonso still remains unsigned. As per reports, Alonso is seeking a long-term deal ...
That sentiment was evident on Thursday during Paul Goldschmidt's first official remarks since signing a one-year, $12.5 million contract to take on the role of the New York Yankees’ first baseman.