Lethbridge Herald

Goldschmid­t not thinking beyond 2019

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Now that he is with the St. Louis Cardinals, Paul Goldschmid­t is not thinking beyond the 2019 season.

The six-time All-Star was acquired from Arizona this week and will earn $14.5 million in the final season of a seven-year deal that will pay $46 million, including a $1 million assignment bonus for the trade. If he doesn’t sign a new contract, he would be among the top free agents next offseason.

“Try not to have any distractio­ns, so anything like that won’t be on my mind,” Goldschmid­t said at his introducto­ry news conference Friday. “I think the biggest thing is I’m excited to be here, excited to be part of this team and organizati­on and just focused on getting ready for spring training and opening day and the season and trying to help us win.”

St. Louis has a history of acquiring sluggers and signing them to long-term contracts, such as Mark McGwire and Matt Holliday.

“It’s always hard to pencil out these types of deals when you only have one year of control,” president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said. “When you think about where the Cardinals are, I’ve always sort of been one of those types of people who thinks about the bigger picture. This was a different type of deal for us. It was clearly about trying to position the 2019 team to be more competitiv­e.

Goldschmid­t did not rule out any contract talks with the Cardinals, saying his longtime preference has been to “keep anything private.”

St. Louis sent pitcher Luke Weaver, catcher Carson Kelly, minor league infielder Andy Young and a 2019 draft pick to Arizona on Wednesday for Goldschmid­t.

“The Cardinals have had some impressive first basemen over the years,” Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. said, citing Johnny Mize, Stan Musial, Bill White, Orlando Cepeda, Mark McGwire, Keith Hernandez, Albert Pujols and Matt Carpenter.

“Paul is a perfect fit for our club,” DeWitt added. “Last year, we won 88 games. Had a wonderful second half — struggled in the first half and were so close to the playoffs, We felt like an additional impact player could put us over the top.”

St. Louis has missed the playoffs in three straight years for the first time since 1997-99.

“We couldn’t find anything negative on him. Nothing,” Mozeliak said. “He loves baseball. Loves to play the game, plays it right. And when you think about the St. Louis Cardinals, he just sounds like the perfect fit.”

Goldschmid­t will switch to No. 46; Cardinals reliever Luke Gregerson has the No. 44 Goldschmid­t wore with the Diamondbac­ks.

“This was the closest to 44 that wasn’t taken. I didn’t want to take anyone’s number,”

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