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Yankees reportedly sign veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year contract in preparation for his return
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Yankees Ink Veteran First Baseman Paul Goldschmidt to One-Year Deal Ahead of Comeback

February 7, 2026 2 Min Read
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The New York Yankees have reportedly agreed to a one-year contract to re-sign first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, according to ESPN. Despite earlier remarks from Yankees GM Brian Cashman about resisting the narrative of merely maintaining last year’s roster, this move appears to align with a strategy of continuity. At 38 years old, Goldschmidt is nearing the end of a stellar career, one that carries Hall of Fame potential. Last season, he posted a .274/.328/.403 slash line (OPS+ 104), bolstered by a strong start, though his performance declined in the latter part of the year, hitting just .223/.274/.330 in his final 90 games. By the time the playoffs rolled around, he was no longer a regular starter.

For the 2026 season, Goldschmidt is expected to share first base duties as a right-handed option alongside the left-handed hitter Ben Rice. Given Rice’s struggles (.208 batting average against left-handed pitchers last year), Goldschmidt should see opportunities to face tough left-handed pitching, at least during the early part of the season.

Over his 15-plus years in Major League Baseball, Goldschmidt has compiled a .288/.378/.504 career batting line (137 OPS+) with 2,190 hits, 477 doubles, 372 home runs, 1,232 RBIs, 1,280 runs, 174 stolen bases, and 63.8 wins above replacement (WAR). The seven-time All-Star and 2022 National League MVP ranks 16th all-time in WAR among first basemen, solidifying his legacy as one of the game’s premier players.

Fan Take: This signing is significant for baseball fans as it brings a proven veteran presence back to a high-profile team, offering a blend of experience and depth at first base. Goldschmidt’s presence could help bridge the gap between established stars and emerging talent, serving as a valuable asset both on the field and in the clubhouse during a pivotal stretch of the sport’s evolving landscape.

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