In 2018, Paul Goldschmidt recovered from a season-starting slump, but he had no such luck last season. In 2019, his 116 wRC+ was the worst of his career, even compared to his 48-game debut in 2011. His .260 batting average was deserved given a .262 xBA. With only three stolen bases, those are effectively gone, and at his age of 32 entering 2020, they are not coming back. Despite all of these negatives, Goldschmidt hit 34 home runs, scored 97 times, and drove in 97 runs. The question here is, ...
Paul Goldschmidt 2020 Outlook: Decline Appears Underway rotoballer.comThu 1/9/20 12:02 PM