Yankees’ Paul Goldschmidt Breaks Silence on Retirement Decision
Summary
Yankee player Paul Goldschmidt, who joined the team on a one-year deal, is considering retirement. At 38, Goldschmidt's role has changed, leading him to face a decision about his career future in the offseason.Key Facts
- The New York Yankees are tied for first place in the American League East division.
- The Yankees have a chance for a first-round bye with only a few games left in the season.
- Outfield player Cody Bellinger and pitcher Luke Weaver also face decisions about their future contracts.
- Paul Goldschmidt, 38, is contemplating retirement after this season.
- Goldschmidt has experienced career lows in home runs and RBIs this year.
- He has mostly played against left-handed pitchers for the Yankees.
- Goldschmidt joined the Yankees this past winter on a one-year deal.
- He has not decided yet if he will retire and plans to think about it in the offseason.
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