The Cardinals' pivot meant not pursuing their former MVP, who fielded offers from contending teams, choosing the Yankees. Why? "Just everything," he says.
The Yankees signed first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year, $12.5 million contract this offseason. Goldschmidt spent the past six season with the Cardinals, including an MVP
Spencer Jones and Paul Goldschmidt each connect for home runs in the third inning as the Yankees extend their lead vs. the Phillies.
Paul Goldschmidt also hit his first home run of the spring with the Yankees in the blowout win over the Phillies.
Paul Goldschmidt enters 2025 with a fading approach and a lower power ceiling. The New York Yankees signed him in the offseason to add length to their lineup.
St. Louis Cardinals fans were already sad to see Paul Goldschmidt go but Oli Marmol's latest story about the veteran and former MVP make it sting just a bit more.
We all know about baseball’s devotion to advanced analytics. Like it or not, the crazy numbers rule. But what about age? That’s a simple but critical number, especially to the oldest guy on the team.
Arenado has a full no-trade clause and though he hasn’t publicly said which teams he would waive it for, it is believed around the Cardinals he would for a handful of clubs, the Yankees included. “I would just say I’m a Cardinal,
In addition to fielding groundballs and fielding questions about the trade talk that surrounded his winter, when Nolan Arenado arrived in Cardinals camp and held court with
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Access the Yankees beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees from spring training Try it free TAMPA — The belief from his current and former clubhouses is consistent: Paul Goldschmidt,
The belief from his current and former clubhouses is consistent: Paul Goldschmidt, the player and the person, is going to help the Yankees.
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