The newest Yankees first baseman and former MVP Paul Goldschmidt shares his thoughts on last years struggle before his New York debut.
I think I can still play at a really, really high level,” said Paul Goldschmidt. Although Goldschmidt kept the details vague, he mentioned making adjustments to his swing mechanics and approach ...
Paul Goldschmidt walks back to the dugout after ... that a hitter knows his bat speed has slipped and must begin his swing earlier than usual (and before he is certain if the pitch will be a ...
A bounce-back season from the right-swinging Goldschmidt, as well as the left-handed Bellinger, coupled with the additions to ...
Thus far, the major additions have been outfielder Cody Bellinger, via trade with the Chicago Cubs, and free-agent first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. Both have won Most Valuable Player awards in the ...
Attacking the right field porch would potentially give Paul Goldschmidt a mental cue to track the ball later to the plate, which would invite better swing decisions and perhaps cut down on the ...
I didn’t play well most of last year,” Goldschmidt said on a Zoom conference call Thursday afternoon to discuss the one-year, ...
Paul Goldschmidt is looking to put a miserable 2024 season behind him now that he has a $12.5 million, one-year contract with ...
Just a few questions into his introductory Zoom call, Paul Goldschmidt provided a scouting report on himself ... but he noted ...