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Cardinals could come to regret losing Paul Goldschmidt, just not because of his batwith Paul Goldschmidt now a member of the New York Yankees. The former MVP was never coming back to St. Louis — the Cards are opening up ABs for the forthcoming youth movement — but Goldy's ...
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.
Paul Goldschmidt will play for his third MLB team ... Here's what it read: "Thank you Cards Nation! Thank you for accepting me as one of your own. Thank you for the cheers. Thank you for sticking ...
Few people in baseball have been around Paul Goldschmidt longer than Turner Ward, who managed the first baseman in the minors and was his hitting coach at two different spots in the majors.
The New York Yankees now have their man at first base in former St. Louis Cardinals free agent and 2022 NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt. On Saturday, the Yankees signed Goldschmidt to a one-year ...
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 ...
The New York Yankees have signed former National League MVP Paul Goldschmidt on a one-year, $12.5 million deal after releasing first baseman Anthony Rizzo at the start of the offseason. MLB ...
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.
First baseman Paul Goldschmidt and the Yankees agree to a $12.5 million, 1-year deal, AP source says
NEW YORK (AP) — First baseman Paul Goldschmidt and the New York Yankees agreed Saturday to a $12.5 million, one-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.
NEW YORK — 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.
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