Cardinals May Wait On Goldschmidt Extension Talks Until Season Begins
Briefly

"I think right now, I think everybody just wants to see how this season starts. You know, obviously, we want to get off on the right track, and then we can address things like that," Mozeliak said.
Goldschmidt hit .268/.363/.447 with 25 home runs over 687 plate appearances last season, translating to a 122 wRC+. These are obviously still very solid numbers, particularly for a player in his age-35 season, yet it did represent a dropoff from Goldschmidt's NL MVP production (.317/.404/.578 with 35 homers, 176 wRC+) in 2022.
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