Yankees 1B Paul Goldschmidt’s contract details emerge
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Sending a one-time starter down to Triple-A to begin the season may be a possibility for the New York Yankees.
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One name that has surfaced as a possibility in terms of the latter is first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, who spent 2025 in the Bronx after signing a one-year, $12 million deal. New York is apparently interested in a reunion with the former NL MVP, but the club appears to be putting it off for one reason: Amed Rosario.
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“Goldschmidt’s return guarantees (if everyone stays healthy by the start of the year) that either Jasson Domínguez or Oswaldo Cabrera will begin the season in AAA or get moved,” The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner reported. “Four bench spots, three are locked in: Rosario, Goldschmidt, (JC) Escarra.”