Paul Goldschmidt Is an American first baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals of MLB. His full name is Paul Edward Goldschmidt nicknamed “Goldy”.
He played for the Texas State Bobcats in the Woodlands, Texas. Goldy is a six-time MLB All-Star and during the 2013 season, led the National League in runs batted in and home runs.
Goldschmidt’s Salary and Net worth
As of 2019, his salary is 14.5 million USD. He is an American professional MLB player who has a net worth of $20 million USD.
The St. Louis Rams signed Paul Goldschmidt to a five-year deal worth $130 million dollars. A $20 million signing bonus, $130 million guaranteed, and a yearly average salary of $26 million were among the provisions in the Louis Cardinals’ contract.
In 2023, Goldschmidt will get a $22 million base salary with a $4 million signing bonus, resulting in a total salary of $26 million.
His age and height
He was born on 10 September 1987. On this date, his present age is 36 years old. His height is 6 feet 3 inches or 1.91m.
His wife or girlfriend
American baseball player Goldschmidt is married in 2010. His wife’s name is Amy Goldschmidt. Goldy won the Hank Aaron Award NL, Silver Slugger Award, and Gold Glove Award.
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Paul Goldschmidt’s baseball ranking, height, family, biography, contract, career, and more
Goldschmidt's MLB career, family, net worth, contract, wife, girlfriend, and more | |
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His height, weight, age, biography | |
Full name | Paul Edward Goldschmidt |
nick name | Goldy |
profession | American baseball player |
Height in cm and m | 191cm or 1.91m |
Height in feet inches | 6 feet 3 inches |
Weight in kg | 102 kg |
Weight in Ibs | 224 Ibs |
Hair Color | Black |
Hair Style | Small |
Eye Color | Black |
Date of Birth | 1987-09-10 00:00:00 |
age | 36 years (as of 2023) |
Birth Place | Wilmington, Delaware |
Religion | Unknown |
Nationality | United States |
High School | Woodlands High School |
College | Texas State University and University of Phoenix |
His MLB Statistics, team, career awards and more | |
Bat style | Right |
Throws | Right |
Batting Average | 293 |
Hits | N/A |
Runs batted in | 828 |
Home Runs | 249 |
Stolen Bases | Unknown |
MLB debut | August 1, 2011, for the Arizona Diamondbacks |
Teams in Club career | Arizona Diamondbacks (2011–2018) and St. Louis Cardinals (2019–present) |
Career Highlights and award | |
6x All-Star | (2013–2018) |
3× Gold Glove Award | (2013, 2015, 2017) |
4× Silver Slugger Award | (2013, 2015, 2017, 2018) |
NL Hank Aaron Award | -2013 |
NL home run leader | 2013 |
NL RBI leader | 2013 |
3× Fielding Bible Award | (2013, 2015, 2017) |
Los Angeles | N/A |
Fielding Bible Award | N/A |
National team | American |
Dick Howser Trophy | N/A |
His contract, salary, net worth | |
Contract | Goldschmidt have agreed to a five-year extension worth around $130 million |
Salary | 14.5 million USD |
Net worth | $20 million USD. |
Family, wife, parents, and favourite details | |
Fathers name | David Goldschmidt |
Mothers name | Kim Goldschmidt |
brother's | Robbie Goldschmidt and Adam Goldschmidt |
Sister | Unknown |
Marital Status | Married |
wife | Amy Goldschmidt |
marriage date | 2010 |
Wife Profession | N/A |
children | Son: Jake Goldschmidt |
girlfriend | Amy Goldschmidt |
Twiter | Twitter open |
Favourite color | Gray |
Favourite games | Tennis |
Favourite animals | Unknown |
Favourite MLB player's | Not known |
Favourite destination | California |
Goldschmidt MLB career and news
He has twice completed runner-up for the NL Major Baseball League Most Valuable Player World in 2013 and 2015.
He played for the Mobile Bay Bears of the Class AA Southern League, in 2011. Goldschmidt hit his 100th home run against Brett Anderson of the Los Angeles Dodgers, On 10 June 2015.
Goldschmidt and the Cardinals decided on a five-year deal extension worth $130 million USD, spanning the 2020–24 seasons, On 23 March 2019.
in a match against the Los Angeles Angels, he hit a foul ball that finished up flying over the upper deck orchestra and out of the stadium, On 21 June 2019.
Goldschmidt seemed in 58 games batting .304/.417/.466 with six home runs and 21 RBIs in 231 at-bats, in 2020.
After, he was selected to play World Baseball Classic 2023 in the United States team.
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