Paul Goldschmidt continues strong performance for Yankees in Toronto
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Last updated Jun 15, 2026
On June 14, 2026, in Toronto, New York Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt recorded a single in the second inning against the Toronto Blue Jays. Goldschmidt, despite being in the latter part of his career, has proven to be a key player for the Yankees, achieving an OPS of.889 while two of the team's top hitters are on the injured list. His $4 million contract has already provided significant value in terms of wins above replacement (WAR). Jasson Domínguez also made an impact in his return to the major leagues, hitting a home run after a chaotic travel day. Yankees manager Aaron Boone expressed admiration for the New York Knicks' recent NBA Championship run.
- •Goldschmidt hits a single in the second inning against Toronto.
- •He has an OPS of.889 with two key teammates injured.
- •His $4 million contract is providing significant value for the Yankees.
- •Domínguez hits a home run in his first game back after travel issues.
- •Boone admires the Knicks' NBA Championship victory.
- 9:00 AMYahoo Sports — Yankees news: Paul Goldschmidt has been worth every dime
"An insurance policy worth weight in gold; how Jasson managed a chaotic return; Boone amped about Knicks
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