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Paul Goldschmidt offers a first insight on his future with the NY Yankees

Paul Goldschmidt is a name that has been circulating among the New York Yankees' fan base as a potential roster addition for next season. However, the player has already addressed this speculation with a definitive statement.

Paul Goldschmidt #48 of the New York Yankees scores a run against the Baltimore Orioles.
© Scott Taetsch/Getty ImagesPaul Goldschmidt #48 of the New York Yankees scores a run against the Baltimore Orioles.

Paul Goldschmidt and the New York Yankees are on the brink of securing a Wild Card spot to compete in the postseason. They’re also within striking distance of clinching the AL East title over the Toronto Blue Jays, though much will hinge on the outcomes of the remaining regular season games.

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Meanwhile, Goldschmidt, one of the veteran cornerstones on the roster, addressed inquiries from the NY Daily News regarding his future. He offered a succinct viewpoint on the season ahead and his potential ongoing tenure with the Yankees. “I’m just focusing on this year, trying to help us win,” Goldschmidt stated. “I’m always someone who stays in the moment.”

His remarks have sparked speculation among fans regarding his future with the team, as he is set to enter free agency next year. Having spent numerous seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks and St. Louis Cardinals, where he captured an MVP award in the 2022 regular season, his next career move is eagerly anticipated.

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Goldschmidt is aiming to deliver top-notch performances as the Yankees edge closer to postseason action. He is in pursuit of his first championship title, having come close with the Cardinals in 2019, and having six postseason appearances under his belt without securing a ring.

Paul Goldschmidt #48 of the New York Yankee

Paul Goldschmidt #48 of the New York Yankees hits a line out.

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Is Goldschmidt thinking about retirement?

When asked about the prospect of playing another year with the Yankees or potentially moving to another team, Goldschmidt addressed the idea of retirement, not as a current consideration, but by emphasizing his dedication to the present. At this stage in his career, Goldschmidt is focused on contributing to the Yankees’ success.

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“I’ll just worry about it then,” Goldschmidt said. “Whatever the future holds, there’ll be a time to think about that and deal with it then.” With this outlook, fans are eager to learn his future plans. The outcome of the Yankees’ season might prove to be a pivotal factor in his decision-making process regarding his next career move.

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Goldschmidt’s performance with the Yankees

As he contemplates his future, Goldschmidt remains dedicated to helping the Yankees, delivering commendable performances that exceed expectations. His stats suggest that he could be even more impactful during the postseason run.

Over the course of 140 games and 475 at-bats, Goldschmidt has amassed 132 hits, 31 doubles, 1 triple, 44 RBIs, and has crossed the plate 74 times, hitting 10 home runs. These statistics have bolstered the Yankees’ lineup and kept their playoff hopes alive as they edge closer to securing a postseason berth.

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