Paul Goldschmidt Set to Rejoin Yankees on One-Year Deal, Sources Say
Paul Goldschmidt, one of MLB’s most consistent first basemen over the past decade, is finalizing a one-year contract to return to the New York Yankees, according to sources cited by ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The deal is expected to be completed soon, bringing the veteran slugger back to the Bronx for the 2026 season.
The 36-year-old Goldschmidt, a seven-time All-Star and former National League MVP, would add proven experience and power to a Yankees lineup aiming to strengthen its championship aspirations. While contract terms were not disclosed, the agreement is reportedly for one season, suggesting both club and player are seeking flexibility as they assess future options.
- Goldschmidt won the NL MVP award in 2022 and has consistently ranked among league leaders in home runs, RBIs, and on-base percentage throughout his career.
- If finalized, this will be Goldschmidt’s second stint with the Yankees, after joining the team in a prior season.
Goldschmidt’s return addresses a key area of need for the Yankees, who have been searching for stability at first base amid recent injuries and roster changes. His veteran presence in the clubhouse is expected to provide leadership for a roster blending established stars and promising young talent.
The Yankees’ move also signals their intent to remain aggressive in the highly competitive American League East, where rivals have made significant offseason additions. With Goldschmidt’s proven bat and reliable glove, New York hopes to bolster both its offensive production and defensive consistency at first base.
As the deal nears completion, fans and analysts alike will be watching how Goldschmidt’s presence impacts the team’s lineup construction and postseason ambitions for the upcoming MLB season.
Sources
- [1]ESPN MLB