Paul Goldschmidt Contract: Salary, Years, Total Value

St. Louis Cardinals' Paul Goldschmidt plays against the Boston Red Sox during the first inning of a baseball game, Saturday, June 18, 2022, in Boston.
(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

Paul Goldschmidt is a seven-time All-Star and an NL MVP winner (2022). He’s also taken home four Gold Glove awards, five Silver Slugger awards, and two NL Hank Aaron awards, so Goldschmidt’s trophy cabinet is pretty full.

So how much is Goldschmidt’s contract worth, and when will he enter free agency?

Paul Goldschmidt Contract: Salary, Years, Total Value

Paul Goldschmidt Contract

On March 23, 2019, Paul Goldschmidt signed a five-year, $130 million contract with the St. Louis Cardinals, including a $20 million signing bonus ($130 million guaranteed), to cover the 2020-24 seasons. The dealโ€™s annual average salary is $26 million.

Paul Goldschmidt Salary

In 2023, Goldschmidt will earn a base salary of $22 million with a $4 million signing bonus, while carrying a total salary of $26 million.

When Is Paul Goldschmidt a Free Agent?

Without a contract extension from the Cardinals, Goldschmidt will enter free agency at the end of the 2024 season.

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Shane Jackson

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Shane Jackson is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM, covering MLB and NBA. After graduating from the University of Kansas, his previous stops include MLB.com, Lawrence Journal-World, Manhattan Mercury, Bet Chicago Sports, WynnBET, and Sportsbook Review.

Shane Jackson is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM, covering MLB and NBA. After graduating from the University of Kansas, his previous stops include MLB.com, Lawrence Journal-World, Manhattan Mercury, Bet Chicago Sports, WynnBET, and Sportsbook Review.