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Yankees Count on Goldschmidt as Postseason Approaches

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New York, NY — As the postseason looms, the New York Yankees are focusing on maximizing their chances to win the World Series. A crucial part of this strategy is first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, whom the Yankees signed to a one-year deal this offseason. The 38-year-old has impressed this season, batting .278 with 10 home runs.

Goldschmidt, who earned the NL MVP award in 2022, is no longer in his prime but has still made significant contributions to the team. Despite his veteran status, he has consistently delivered strong performances, bringing experience to a young roster.

As discussions about his future arise, Goldschmidt remains focused on the present. “I’ll just worry about it (in the offseason),” he told Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News. “I’m always someone who stays in the moment. Whatever the future holds, there’ll be a time to think about that and deal with that then.”

Goldschmidt expressed enthusiasm for continuing to play, emphasizing the importance of not losing focus on the current season. “I’m enjoying playing and I don’t want to let my focus shift from today’s game or this year,” he added.

The potential for Goldschmidt’s future remains open, but it is clear that his leadership and ability on the field have made a significant impact. As the Yankees gear up for their postseason run, his experience could prove pivotal in their pursuit of a championship.