The New York Yankees have re-signed Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year contract worth up to $5 million, continuing their “run it back” strategy. At 38, Goldschmidt is expected to serve as a productive bench player, providing support against left-handed pitchers and mentoring younger players like Ben Rice. His performance in 2025 was inconsistent, but a middle ground could prove valuable for the team’s depth. Fans are divided on whether this move is beneficial or if alternative options should have been pursued.
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