The New York Yankees are bracing for the possibility of losing star player Juan Soto to free agency, which could lead to significant changes in their roster for the 2025 season. While Soto remains the team’s primary focus following his exceptional 2024 performance, the Yankees are considering other options should they fall short in the race to retain him. One of the potential alternatives is veteran Paul Goldschmidt, a reliable and consistent first baseman.
Goldschmidt, the 2022 NL MVP, has long been regarded as one of the best hitters in the league. Despite being 37 years old, he maintained strong performance in 2024, hitting 25 home runs and posting a solid .787 OPS for the St. Louis Cardinals. Adding Goldschmidt to the Yankees’ already powerful lineup, which includes Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, and Jazz Chisholm Jr., could further solidify their standing as one of the top power-hitting teams in the majors for the upcoming season.
The Yankees could seek a fresh start if Soto departs. According to BVM journalist Cody Kluge of the St. Louis Cardinals, “New York’s lineup should have some pop again in 2025 with Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and others. Adding Goldschmidt to that mix could make the Yankees the top power-hitting team in the majors for a second straight year.” With Anthony Rizzo expected to leave via free agency, the Yankees will need a consistent hitter to fill the void at first base. While players like Pete Alonso and Christian Walker are options, they come with higher costs and greater risks.
Thus, signing Paul Goldschmidt presents a more cost-effective solution that doesn’t sacrifice power or leadership, addressing the Yankees’ immediate needs. His ability to perform under pressure could be a crucial asset as they aim to remain competitive in the AL East and contend for a championship in 2025. With free agency heating up, adding Goldschmidt could be the key to maintaining the Yankees’ title aspirations.
Teams competing for Paul Goldschmidt’s signature

As Goldschmidt enters free agency in 2024, several teams are already interested. The Milwaukee Brewers, for instance, view him as a potential upgrade at first base, particularly if they part ways with Rhys Hoskins. They value his experience and leadership, despite a slight dip in his performance. Goldschmidt’s relatively affordable price tag makes him an appealing option compared to other more highly touted players.
The San Francisco Giants are another team that could pursue him, hoping to stabilize both their offense and defense at first base. The Arizona Diamondbacks are also a possible destination, with a reunion offering the dual benefits of fan appeal and veteran leadership to complement their young core. Additionally, the Philadelphia Phillies are monitoring his situation, seeing Goldschmidt as a fallback option if they are unable to address other key needs in the offseason.
For Goldschmidt, the decision will likely come down to his priorities: whether he wants another shot at a World Series title, a return to a familiar market, or an opportunity to mentor younger players. His all-around ability to contribute both offensively and defensively will ensure that he remains in demand, making his next destination a crucial decision for whichever team secures him.
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