Yankees 1B Paul Goldschmidt’s contract details emerge
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The New York Yankees finally solved their first base platoon, re-signing Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year deal. The move is […]
The New York Yankees will be kicking themselves if they get rid of Jasson Dominguez too soon.
The Yankees have made a habit of inviting top prospects to big league camp in recent years, and 2026 is no different. The club’s new cohort of non-roster Spring Training invitees features each of New York’s top two prospects in George Lombard Jr.
MLB analyst claims the Yankees could finish down in fourt place of the AL east due to the comptetitiveness of the division.
“Goldschmidt’s return guarantees (if everyone stays healthy by the start of the year) that either Jasson Domínguez or Oswaldo Cabrera will begin the season in AAA or get moved,” The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner reported. “Four bench spots, three are locked in: Rosario, Goldschmidt, (JC) Escarra.”
The New York Yankees should look into one of their former players who spent the last two season with the Dodgers.
The Yankees are allegedly looking to add a couple of relief pitchers from the free agent market before spring training.
One name that has surfaced as a possibility in terms of the latter is first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, who spent 2025 in the Bronx after signing a one-year, $12 million deal. New York is apparently interested in a reunion with the former NL MVP, but the club appears to be putting it off for one reason: Amed Rosario.
The New York Yankees made a good move retaining their MVP outfielder in Cody Bellinger, but with it, their rising star Jasson Dominguez has nowhere to play on a regular basis. With that in mind, it might be time to deal the 22-year-old for other needs.
The manager of the New York Yankees, Aaron Boone, still believes in the talent of his shortstop, who has under performed in the big leagues.