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    Should Red Sox Sign Ex-Yankees Slugger, Former MVP?

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsDecember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Will Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow’s search for a power bat have him poaching a castoff from the New York Yankees?

    After all, the Yankees’ lineup last season featured a former MVP winner who’s now a free agent.

    And no, we’re not talking about Cody Bellinger.

    Here’s a name to ponder: Paul Goldschmidt.

    Hear me out.

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    The 38-year-old Goldschmidt is a seven-time All-Star, five-time Silver Slugger Award winner and four-time Gold Glove Award recipient.

    He has been a top-10 MVP candidate six times, including 2022, when he won the National League MVP after leading the Senior Circuit in slugging percentage (.578) and OPS (.981).

    A 15-year MLB veteran, Goldschmidt has hit at least 20 home runs in 11 seasons.

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    But wait, you say. What about last year?

    Well, yes, 2025 was a down year for the slugger. He hit just 10 home runs in 146 games and lost his spot in the lineup to an emerging Ben Rice.

    And yes, Goldschmidt posted a career-low .403 slugging percentage this past season.

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    But his power drain actually works in the Red Sox’s favor. Boston can buy low on Goldschmidt and take a chance he rediscovers his power stroke.

    If nothing else, the right-handed hitting Goldschmidt could platoon at first base with lefty-swinging Triston Casas.

    “He’s not the star he once was, but if you’re looking for a one-year fill-in at first base (where he has won four Gold Gloves), particularly if you’re a team that may have missed out on Pete Alonso, you can do a lot worse than Goldschmidt,” MLB.com’s Will Leitch notes.

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    Look, Alonso and Kyle Schwarber were ideal free-agent targets for Breslow. Either one would have been a significant upgrade for the Red Sox lineup.

    But both would have required a five-year commitment at $30 million per season.

    Goldschmidt will cost a fraction of that. Give him a one-year contract loaded with incentives and see if he can regain his MVP form.

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    If he does, well, it will be the steal of the century.

    If he doesn’t, it won’t mean a ton of wasted money.

    Breslow can still chase Ketel Marte, Eugenio Suarez or whatever other big bat is available on the free-agent and trade markets.

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    Goldschmidt isn’t the answer to all of Boston’s problems.

    But just imagine how sweet it would feel if Goldschmidt plays again like an All-Star, knowing the Red Sox poached a castoff from the Yankees.



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