Paul Goldschmidt reflects on career amid retirement questions
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 11:00 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Paul Goldschmidt, the New York Yankees' first baseman, recently shared thoughts on his future amid ongoing retirement speculation. As he enters the later stages of his career, Goldschmidt acknowledged a shift in perspective, emphasizing the importance of savoring every moment. The seven-time All-Star joined the Yankees with championship goals but has not ruled out retirement as he plays on a one-year contract. His reflections highlight a more profound appreciation for the game as he approaches what could be his final season in Major League Baseball.
- •Goldschmidt is in his final season of a one-year contract with the Yankees.
- •He reflects on enjoying moments in the later stages of his career.
- •Goldschmidt is a former MVP and seven-time All-Star.
- •The Yankees signed him to boost their championship chances.
- •He is closer to retirement than the beginning of his career.
- 11:00 AMYahoo Sports — Yankees’ Former MVP Sends Retirement Message With Decision Looming
"The New York Yankees' first baseman reflected on his career's final chapters as retirement questions persist.
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