On December 21, the New York Yankees signed former St. Louis Cardinals first baseman and 2022 NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year, $12.5 million deal. This si
In 2022, first baseman Paul Goldschmidt won the NL MVP award with the St. Louis Cardinals. That year, he hit 35 home runs and posted a career-high 175 wRC+. That last number, one of the best ways to measure offensive performance,
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. That includes the previous three seasons in St.
The New York Yankees made a great move at first base this offseason but it sounds like the team already is planning ahead.
The New York Yankees are reportedly bringing in a failed former elite New York Mets prospect to be a potential
The New York Yankees have their eyes on Munetaka Murakami for first base in 2026 and beyond, and better not strike out on the Japanese superstar.
When the New York Yankees entered the off-season, they had to address the gaps in their lineup. The post Yankees News: New Arrival Paul Goldschmidt Recalls His Previous Meeting With Aaron Judge, Declaring Him ‘The Best’ appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Despite the veteran's age, there are reasons to believe that Paul Goldschmidt could surprise fans. His glove and ability slug may have been better when he was a younger player, but his latest marks and metrics show that he has something left in the tank.
The New York Yankees have tried to land several top international baseball players in recent years, striking out on the
The No. 1 objective of the New York Yankees entering the offseason was to retain Juan Soto. At that time, everything else felt secondary. Well, they tried their best but couldn’t outbid the New York Mets despite offering Soto $760 million reasons to stay.
The Yankees roster is almost complete ahead of Opening Day but there is still work to do to fill out manager Aaron Boone's infield. A new starter at second or third base is still a priority for GM Brian Cashman and his front office.
By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The New York Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,