This article was originally published on fansided.com as Cardinals could come to regret losing Paul Goldschmidt, just not because of his bat.
Paul Goldschmidt will play for his third MLB team starting this season, and his switch from St. Louis Cardinals red to New York Yankee pinstripes will be a strange sight, at least at first.
St. Louis Cardinals fans must be very upset. As of this writing, fangraphs.com indicates that the St. Louis Cardinals have ...
Sep 25, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; St. Louis Cardinals first base Paul Goldschmidt (46) in the dug out before the game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn ...
The St. Louis Cardinals may decide to trade their superstar infielder Nolan Arenado to the Seattle Mariners if the offer is ...
Few people in baseball have been around Paul Goldschmidt ... Now, Goldschmidt is looking to help the Yankees make up for losing Juan Soto. Ward, who wasn’t retained by the Cardinals after ...
It's all but a foregone conclusion that Paul Goldschmidt will be among the headlining departures for the St. Louis Cardinals this offseason. Perhaps the only question John Mozeliak has to answer ...
The St. Louis Cardinals failed to win a 12th World Series title during seven-time All-Star Paul Goldschmidt's six-season tenure with the franchise. After enduring the worst season of his career at ...
Paul Goldschmidt has found a new home with the Yankees for 2025, and perhaps paved the way for a reunion with Nolan Arenado. Skip to main content ...
The St. Louis Cardinals will look — and feel ... almost across the board That leads us to the present day, with Paul Goldschmidt now a member of the New York Yankees. The former MVP was ...
NEW YORK — Paul Goldschmidt went through a miserable first four months last year, including a career-worst 0-for-32 slide that ended with a May 11 ninth-inning single to avoid his first five ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Paul Goldschmidt ... like that,” he said. Goldschmidt is a .289 career hitter with 362 homers and 1,187 RBIs for Arizona (2011-18) and the Cardinals (2019-24).