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 ...
Paul Goldschmidt ranks 10th on MLB Network's Top 10 First Basemen Right Now list after batting .245 with 22 home runs and 65 ...
Paul Goldschmidt believes his second half of a disappointing 2024 is a sign of what’s to come in what will be his debut season with the Yankees. Yes, the 37-year-old and former MVP knows that ...
Two years before they became Yankee teammates, Paul Goldschmidt and Aaron Judge spent a few hours together in Tampa, Fla. Goldschmidt, who was then the reigning National League MVP, and Judge ...
About 18 minutes into his introductory Zoom call on Thursday, new Yankees first baseman Paul ... and life off the field. “He was the best teammate you could ever ask for,” Goldschmidt told ...
There are, Paul Goldschmidt said several times ... And I think that’s just the truth in this game and in life.” Erik Boland started in Newsday's sports department in 2002.
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.
NEW YORK -- Paul Goldschmidt went through a miserable ... And I think that's just the truth in this game and in life." Goldschmidt joins Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and Bellinger to give ...
Decorated veteran slugger and former MVP Paul Goldschmidt has agreed to terms with the New York Yankees on a one-year pact worth $12.5 million, the team announced late Monday. This past season ...
NEW YORK -- Paul Goldschmidt went through a miserable first ... And I think that's just the truth in this game and in life." A seven-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove winner, the 37-year ...
Paul Goldschmidt believes he can be just what the ... and I think that’s the truth in this game and in life and that’s something we’ve all dealt with really our whole lives.” ...
New York Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt is confident he can rebound in 2025 after struggling through a career-worst campaign last season. "I didn't perform my best at all, and, like I said ...