Williams: Look, Paul Goldschmidt is out there. He’s 37 coming off a down year for him. But he’s two years removed from an MVP season – and he fills your need to catch the ball. He also rakes ...
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 ...
It appears as though they're beginning the early stages of a rebuild. The first step to that was letting Paul Goldschmidt walk in free agency, which the Cardinals have already decided to do.
Also, the proverbial ship had likely sailed anyway, but with Contreras shifting to first, there's no roster spot left for departing free agent Paul Goldschmidt. With Contreras off the position ...
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Republican incumbent Janie Lopez has won the seat for State Representative of District 37. Unofficial results show 100% of precincts reporting Lopez’s win ...
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 ...
Meanwhile, free agents-to-be, such as Paul Goldschmidt, probably won't get new contracts. The Cards are ready for a fresh start, and compiling future assets and flexibility is the priority.
It certainly seems like St. Louis Cardinals star Paul Goldschmidt will be playing elsewhere in 2025. This isn't a guarantee. It's the most likely option, but until he signs a contract elsewhere ...
It's quite simple: in a contract year, Paul Goldschmidt performed well below the line we expected from a seven-time All-Star and five-time Silver Slugger. Age has probably caught up to him.
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Republican incumbent Janie Lopez and Democrat Jonathan Gracia are facing off for State Representative of District 37. According to the unofficial results ...
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.
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.