Stunning Paul Goldschmidt Video Turns Heads Before Yankees-Guardians
Stunning Paul Goldschmidt Video Turns Heads Before Yankees-Guardians originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The main question for the Yankees, with their hot start, is what will happen once designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton returns to the lineup after suffering from 'tennis elbow' in both arms, mostly thanks to a new batting stance in 2024.
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With Paul Goldschmidt holding it down at first base and Ben Rice continuing to mash at the plate, the unfortunate reality seemed that to get Stanton in the lineup, Rice would have to sit and Goldschmidt would hold it down at first base.
A video at Wednesday's batting practice, taken by MLB.com's Bryan Hoch, suggests the Yankees are trying to find a loophole to that problem.
Goldschmidt was seen taking reps at second base, a shocking turn that not many Yankee fans saw coming.
It could be nothing. Photos of Rafael Devers taking reps at first base have gone viral recently despite his public insistence on not wanting to play there.
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However, the timing does feel eerie, with Stanton announced to be returning to New York to await next steps after a workout in Tampa Wednesday.
The Yankees are no stranger to asking players to do crazy things. When they traded for Jazz Chisholm Jr last summer, they asked him to slide to the hot corner despite him playing second base and outfield his whole career.
Goldschmidt would be the same way: in 1,987 games across 15 big league seasons, Goldschmidt has not ever made a start at second base. 1,919 of those games he's started at first base, and he's been a designated hitter in 68 games.
The other rumor that spread around the Yankees was that they would see if Rice, who is lanky and quick, could succeed at third base which would allow Chisholm Jr to go to his natural position of second base.
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If Goldy does end up going to second, that would keep Chisholm Jr as the everyday third baseman, and probably zap any rumors of the Yankees pursuing a second baseman like Nico Hoerner or Brandon Lowe at the deadline.
This story could be nothing, or it could be something very interesting to watch over the coming weeks.
Related: Yankees' Aaron Boone Announces Giancarlo Stanton News Before Guardians Game
Related: Yankees Must Trade For $81 Million All-Star After Luke Weaver Injury
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

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