The New York Yankees are looking for a solution at first base, with former MVP Paul Goldschmidt emerging as a leading candidate.
Following the addition of starting left-handed pitcher Max Fried on a $218 million contract, along with trades for Cody Bellinger and Devin Williams, the team is still planning additional moves.
The New York Yankees are actively pursuing former MVP Paul Goldschmidt to address their first base position. Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports that Goldschmidt is expected to make a decision soon, with the Yankees competing against the New York Mets for his services. citeturn0search0
Other potential suitors include the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Francisco Giants, and Seattle Mariners. Goldschmidt, who is seeking a short-term deal, had a down year in 2024, posting a .245/.302/.414 slash line and 22 home runs. However, he rebounded in the second half, achieving a .799 OPS. Defensively, he remains a solid option at first base, ranking mid-pack in Statcast’s Outs Above Average metric. citeturn0search0
The Yankees are also considering other first base options, including Pete Alonso, Christian Walker, and Carlos Santana. The recent signing of Christian Walker by the Houston Astros has narrowed the field, leaving the Yankees and Mets as the primary contenders for Goldschmidt. citeturn0search0
Adding Goldschmidt would provide the Yankees with a seasoned first baseman, allowing Ben Rice to platoon and develop at the position. However, the team faces significant competition from the Mets and other interested clubs.
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