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Paul Goldschmidt ties Hall of Famer with incredible feat, showing why he’s a Hall of Famer

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Goldy is proving it over and over again.

Paul Goldschmidt ties Hall of Famer with incredible feat, showing why he’s a Hall of Famer originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . New York Yankees veteran Paul Goldschmidt, 38 years old, certainly isn't what he used to be.

There was once a time when Goldschmidt was considered one of the best players in Major League Baseball, and that was evident just a few seasons ago when he won the National League MVP award. Fast forward to 2026, and the Delaware native definitely has slowed down, but he's still a well-respected veteran, and that's why he's still around the league playing for a contending team like the Yankees. Goldschmidt also has some personal things to strive for throughout the back end of his career.

There's probably even a strong argument to be made that Goldschmidt will be a Hall of Famer, though it's not a guarantee. Whether he is or isn't, he's done things that a lot of other Hall of Famers have done throughout his career, including tying Jeff Kent with the 79th-most home runs in Major League Baseball history with 377 on Monday night against the Toronto Blue Jays . “Paul Goldschmidt hit his 377th career HR, passing Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk and moved into a tie with Norm Cash and Hall of Famer Jeff Kent for 79th on the All Time HR list,” RobBballHistory wrote .

When we factor in that Goldschmidt is really only a platoon bat at this stage of his career, it's rather impressive that he already has five home runs in 69 at-bats. It isn't like he's seeing big league pitching every single day, so for him to come out and swing the bat at a relatively high level, hitting . 290 on the year with those five home runs, really goes to show how good he is and the type of career he's put together.