Slugger Paul Goldschmidt, a former MVP, signed a one-year, $12.5 million deal with the New York Yankees after a decline in performance with the St. Louis Cardinals. Despite showing signs of aging and decreased power output, Goldschmidt, 37, will replace Anthony Rizzo at first base and aims to bounce back in the 2025 season. The veteran, with a career OPS+ of 139 and a Hall of Fame trajectory, will look to recapture his past success with the Yankees. the text you have provided.
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Before the Mets' 4-1 victory over the Cardinals, manager Carlos Mendoza addressed Juan Soto's slow start and Brandon Nimmo's struggles, noting that Soto still maintains an .830 OPS despite recent performance. Mendoza emphasized the importance of Soto being himself and handling pressure well, while highlighting Nimmo's aggressive approach at the plate, which has not yet yielded results. Mendoza also discussed center field options in light of Jose Siri's injury, indicating flexibility with players like Nimmo...
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