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Plans have changed again for Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, who hasn’t played in a spring training game since he exited early on Monday due to a sore back.
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The Yankees could get used to this. One game after Austin Wells became the first catcher to hit a leadoff home run on Opening Day, Paul Goldschmidt batted leadoff for the first time in his 1,930-game...
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With the Yankees facing their first left-handed starter of the season in Nestor Cortes when they resumed their series against the Brewers, manager Aaron Boone gave his Game 1 lineup an overhaul.
Yankees fans are hoping the team won't be without Paul Goldschmidt for an extended period of time as Aaron Boone discusses his return.
Paul Goldschmidt said his back feels “100 percent, or very, very close to it,” one day after participating in live batting practice drills at George M. Steinbrenner Field, and the veteran first baseman continues to believe he will be ready for Opening Day.
Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt wouldn’t have made the trip over to Dunedin for Monday’s road exhibition game against the Blue Jays for just two at-bats. Not this late in the spring.
Injuries have piled up for the New York Yankees this spring. The starting rotation has been decimated while Giancaro Stanton and DJ LeMahieu have been sidelined as well. Then, on Monday, Paul Goldschmidt was forced from a spring training game with a back injury.
The New York Yankees can't seem to catch a break as the Bronx Bombers faced another injury scare during the team's 6-5 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday.