The Brewers have expressed interest in Paul Goldschmidt in free agency but may not have room for the first baseman.
It's all but a foregone conclusion that Paul Goldschmidt will be among the headlining departures for the St. Louis Cardinals this offseason. Perhaps the only question John Mozeliak has to answer ...
The St. Louis Cardinals were willing to let first baseman Paul Goldschmidt walk. While that may be the right call, Goldschmidt's market is bigger than fans think. Pittsburgh Pirates v St. Louis ...
Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak confirmed Monday that the team will not extend Goldschmidt a one-year, $21.05 million qualifying offer, John Denton of MLB.com reports.
The St. Louis Cardinals were willing to let franchise cornerstone Paul Goldschmidt walk this winter, believing the reward of clearing payroll outweighed the risk that Goldy might sign somewhere ...
That simple reality makes it almost a certainty that longtime stalwart Paul Goldschmidt is going to be searching for a new home this coming offseason. It makes sense for St. Louis to move on given ...
The St. Louis Cardinals seemingly have found their next first baseman. Paul Goldschmidt has manned the first base spot for St. Louis for the last six seasons, but he is now a free agent and won't ...
John Denton, who covers the Cardinals, had the news on social media: As expected, the will not extend a Qualifying Offer to free-agent first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, per POBO John Mozeliak.