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Paul Goldschmidt had just finished exchanging high-fives and handshakes with his teammates and coaches on the Yankee Stadium ...
The “professional” label follows Paul Goldschmidt around for good reason. In virtually any part of the game that involves subtlety — the fundamentals around first base, knowing how and when ...
Goldschmidt played six seasons with the Cardinals. He hit a combined .278, with 153 home runs, and 477 RBIs in 3,584 plate appearances. When he reached free agency this past fall, Goldschmidt ...
When the New York Yankees picked up St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt on a one-year, $12.5 million deal in December, some insiders were worried ...
In the road series, Goldschmidt was only 2-for-14 at the plate with one home run, one run batted in, one stolen base and one strikeout. This is a silver lining just a bit.
Goldschmidt is off to an incredible start to 2025. His 1.6 WAR is third on the Yankees behind Judge and Anthony Volpe. That total is also more than his 2024 season total of 1.3, a sign of how well ...
Goldschmidt's defensive stats are impressive, too, especially for a team that has been plagued by defensive struggles and injuries like the Yankees. He boasts 327 putouts out of 362 total chances ...
Goldschmidt is a standout defender particularly around the bag. He's great at scooping low throws and at making chest-high flips to the pitcher covering the bag. He also still has range at age 37 too.
Goldschmidt enters the weekend batting .346 with five home runs, 22 RBI, and a .902 OPS. He’s already matched last year’s bWAR (1.3) and is well on pace for his eighth All-Star Game.
Paul Goldschmidt carried his sizzling April into May with a three-run homer — his second blast in as many games — to account for all of the support emerging ace Max Fried needed in a sharp 3-0 ...
NEW YORK — Of course, Austin Wells knew all about Paul Goldschmidt. The 25-year-old New York Yankees catcher grew up watching the 37-year-old first baseman. Wells knew about Goldschmidt’s ...