Table of Contents
- Paul Goldschmidt has reached a new level - Beyond the Box Score
- Bernie: If This Is Paul Goldschmidt's Final Season In St. Louis, Make ...
- Paul Goldschmidt Takes Home Another Special MLB Honor
- Blockbuster Trade Idea Sees Yankees Acquiring Paul Goldschmidt- Heavy ...
- Paul Goldschmidt ‘fun’ fact at Rickwood Field sets researchers back decades
- Paul Goldschmidt’s Ability to Generate Power Is Fascinating | The ...
- Paul Goldschmidt ‘fun’ fact at Rickwood Field sets researchers back decades
- 1B Paul Goldschmidt reportedly agrees to 1-year, .5 million deal ...
- Paul Goldschmidt Bio, Wife, Career Stats, Salary and Other Details ...
- Who Is Paul Goldschmidt's Wife? Unveil The Match Made In Baseball Heaven
A Dominant Force at the Plate



A Streak of Consistency
What sets Goldschmidt apart is his remarkable consistency. In each of the past nine seasons, he has eclipsed the 20-home run mark, with six instances of hitting at least 30 home runs. His incredible power surge in 2015 saw him hit a career-high 44 home runs, solidifying his status as one of the game's premier sluggers.
Awards and Accolades
Goldschmidt's impressive performances have earned him numerous accolades. A four-time All-Star (2013-2016), he has also taken home the National League Most Valuable Player award twice (2013, 2015). In addition to these honors, Goldschmidt has been named a Silver Slugger three times (2013, 2014, 2015) and a National League Hank Aaron Award winner in 2015.
A Leader on the Field
Beyond his impressive individual statistics, Goldschmidt has proven himself to be an exemplary leader on the field. As the cornerstone of the St. Louis Cardinals' lineup, he has consistently delivered clutch performances when it matters most. His exceptional work ethic and contagious enthusiasm have earned him the respect of teammates and opponents alike.The Path to Success
Goldschmidt's journey to stardom began in 2009, when he was drafted by the Houston Astros in the eighth round. After a stint in the minor leagues, he made his major league debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2011. Two years later, he signed a five-year, $40 million contract extension, solidifying his status as a cornerstone of the franchise.