Arizona Diamondbacks insider Jack Sommers believes that the team's biggest roster hole isn't a splashy name. Sommers points ...
The New York Mets suffered massive setbacks this week as the NL East team lost former All-Star closer Edwin Diaz to the Los ...
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Arizona Diamondbacks open to big reuinion with Paul Goldschmidt
The Arizona Diamondbacks are "open" to a big reunion with Paul Goldschmidt. Find out more about this shocking development!
Paul Goldschmidt with the Mets? He could be Pete Alonso’s replacement. The Mets are considering free agent Paul Goldschmidt ...
The Boston Globe's Tim Healey reported that the Mets are having discussions about signing Paul Goldschmidt as a Pete Alonso replacement.
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Did Paul Goldschmidt do the opposite of Juan Soto and take less money to play for Yankees?
It seems that while Juan Soto left the New York Yankees for a more lucrative offer from the New York Mets in free agency, the franchise might have landed Paul Goldschmidt at a discount rate.
Reports from Friday have suggested that the Arizona Diamondbacks are interested in reunions with multiple veteran players ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are set to square off against former fan favorite Paul Goldschmidt in a spring training exhibition against the New York Yankees on Wednesday afternoon. This will mark ...
Paul Goldschmidt just finished playing in his 15th season in the major leagues, and his first with the New York Yankees. The 38-year-old right-handed first baseman arrived in the Bronx in the ...
Another possibility could come via trade, with the Mets reportedly checking in on St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras, per John Denton of MLB.com. Contreras spent nine MLB seasons ...
The Seattle Mariners lost out on the chance to sign the 14-year veteran after the New York Yankees signed him to a $12.5 million deal. The dominoes of free agency are finally starting to fall, and ...
About an hour after the Yankees’ season came to a sudden end, Paul Goldschmidt didn’t have any concrete answers about his future. But the 38-year-old first baseman did acknowledge this: “I think I’d ...
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