The St. Louis Cardinals will potentially part ways with two of their infield corners in Paul Goldschmidt, the first baseman who agreed to a one-year, $12.
Paul Goldschmidt, who was one of the top first base free agents on the market this season, signed with the New York Yankees. He's 37, which means every year could be his last.
Pete Alonso. The free-agent slugger saw his options dwindle, as the Yankees, Astros, Guardians, Diamondbacks and Nationals all signed or traded for a first baseman. Paul Goldschmidt, Christian Walker, ...
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