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Paul Goldschmidt Shines in Yankees After Cardinals Departure

St. Louis, MO – The St. Louis Cardinals have made major changes during the offseason, notably parting ways with veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. This decision appears to signal a shift towards a rebuilding phase for the franchise.
Goldschmidt, who struggled with the Cardinals in 2023 and 2024 by his own standards, signed a one-year deal with the New York Yankees. His arrival in the Bronx coincides with the team’s efforts to bolster their roster after missing out on star player Juan Soto in free agency.
Since joining the Yankees, Goldschmidt has had an impressive start. Through 26 games and 99 at-bats, he is hitting .364 with a .413 on-base percentage, including seven doubles and 12 runs scored. His performance has earned him a value of 0.6 Wins Above Replacement (WAR) already this season.
The five-time Silver Slugger has significantly improved upon last season’s performance when he ranked around league average in many advanced metrics. This strong showing has put him in contention for a return to the All-Star Game if he continues his current pace.
Goldschmidt’s presence in the lineup, particularly hitting near Aaron Judge, has contributed to his success. According to Baseball Savant, his hitting statistics show a stark improvement from previous years, with enhanced batting outcome metrics.
Meanwhile, the Cardinals are looking toward the future. The organization aims to transition away from veteran players such as Goldschmidt, marking a new era of baseball in St. Louis.
As for Goldschmidt, he is determined to prove that he can still perform at an elite level. Despite some regression expected, his encouraging start has provided hope for Yankees fans seeking a successful season.
With each game, Goldschmidt strengthens his case as an essential asset to the Yankees, who are currently leading the American League East, despite challenges in their pitching rotation.