
The Yankees knew they were getting a professional and a resistant veteran when they signed Paul Goldschmidt.
They hoped they were obtaining a productive offensive player, they also thought that part was not a great fact.
The first returns have marked all the boxes.
During the first two weeks of the season, the first 37 -year -old Baseman has been one of the most consistent batters of the Yankees, providing an important presence in both the initial places and in the cleaning places, depending on where Aaron Boone makes Himias.
“He has a good start, which never hurts, you always want that,” Boone said before the Yankees free day. “But I feel this is what we can expect.”
Goldschmidt registered multiple hits in five of the six games on the Yankees road trip that ended Wednesday, which has been the three games series against the Batting Giants .383 (18 of 47) with A.942 OPS.
The old MVP has existed enough time to know that it is still early and a good two weeks mean little in the course of a long six -month season.
“It’s good to get hits and the team’s leg playing well,” Goldschmidt said. “I have felt quite well, but it is still a long season. For me, just try every day and prepare and work hard and have good shifts to bat and try to help us win. I try to keep it simple, whether you have the have the have the bean’s have the have the have
That said, the strong sacrifices of Goldschmidt there is some hope that this year it can be different from the last one, which was the sausage of his 15 -year career.
He had a slow beginning and did not get out of that until the second half, ending the year hitting .245 with an OPS of .716.
In their conversations with Boone during the low season, after the Yankees signed it with a one -year contract of $ 12.5 million, Goldschmidt expressed confidence that he could unlock some things in that second that could be body.
Until now, that has the case, although Boone said that “not necessarily” he thought it was important for Goldschmidt to be this child or start.
“It has been of shifts to bat every day and I think it has been handled first,” said Boone. “He is a professional. It is a game with the game very well, always thinking of different situations, very aware of the situation.
Beyond the first results, thought, Yankees have been excited about what Goldschmidt has brought to the room.
Boone described him as a probable member of the Hall of Fame that is “dripping in humility.”
Goldschmidt told Boone that he will hit wherever the manager has the advantage of tasks to hit him for the first time in his career for seven of the 12 games.
Upon hitting behind Goldschmidt, Aaron Judge pointed to the veteran sharing his idea of what he sees of opposite pitchers on the way back to the bench
“It’s such a professional,” Judge said. “What has brought this team, in addition to the performance in the field, only in the Club House, always speaking at meetings, sharing its exploration reports, what you are thinking … It has been a great piece for us and has really been a catalyst for this offensive.” ”
With Goldschmidt being a seven times All-Star and one of the best first base of the game during the last decade with the Diamondbacks and Cardinals, the Yankees had heard of their second-hand intangibles.
Now they are benefiting from seeing them closely.
“His preparation, his attention to detail, his professionalism is all the lists,” said Boone. “It’s someone who feels very sure that he will not only play for us between us, but will also raise our room.”

