Goldschmidt's power is still there, plus this move speaks to how the Yankees feel about their other first-base options
The New York Yankees have reportedly signed first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year contract. Goldschmidt won the National League MVP award in 2022.
The 6'3" first baseman has won four Gold Gloves for his defensive play and joins Bellinger, who bats left-handed, as helping to compensate for the departure of Juan Soto, who rode free agency to the other side of town, signing with the Mets.
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, Jim Bowden of CBS Sports HQ reported Saturday. This past season with the St.
Paul Goldschmidt has signed a one-year, $12.5 million contract with the New York Yankees, pending a physical. He brings experience to the team's lineup that lost Anthony Rizzo.
— According to recent reports, the Yankees offered starting pitcher Marcus Stroman to the St. Louis Cardinals for Arenado this offseason. St. Louis turned down the offer because Stroman is still owed $36 million over the next two seasons, but it shows the Yankees do have interest in the eight-time All-Star.
A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that first baseman Paul Goldschmidt and the New York Yankees agreed to a $12.5 million, one-year contract.
Paul Goldschmidt has found a new home with the Yankees for 2025, and perhaps paved the way for a reunion with Nolan Arenado.
Nearly two years later, the two are now teammates. The New York Yankees have agreed to a one-year, $12.5 million contract with Goldschmidt, sources confirmed to The Athletic. YES Network’s Jack Curry first reported the news.
The Yankees have been incredibly aggressive in the weeks since losing the bidding war for Juan Soto, signing Max Fried to a $218 contract before pulling off trades for All-Star closer Devin Williams and former MVP Cody Bellinger.
The New York Yankees saved money signing Paul Goldschmidt at first base, which leaves them in line to sign Alex Bregman at third base.