Yankees' Paul Goldschmidt ties Red Sox Hall of Famer on all-time MLB record list

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Yankees' Paul Goldschmidt ties Red Sox Hall of Famer on all-time MLB record list

Yankees' Paul Goldschmidt ties Red Sox Hall of Famer on all-time MLB record list

Goldy got off to a good start on Tuesday night.

Yankees' Paul Goldschmidt ties Red Sox Hall of Famer on all-time MLB record list

Goldy got off to a good start on Tuesday night.

New York Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt delivered a memorable moment on Tuesday night, tying a Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer on Major League Baseball's all-time home run list.

Goldy didn't waste any time making history. On the very first pitch of the game, he launched the 376th home run of his career, moving into a tie for 81st place on the all-time list. That blast also tied him with another active superstar, Manny Machado, and the legendary Carlton Fisk, who built his Hall of Fame reputation in Boston.

The home run list is always a fascinating conversation, especially when a prolific veteran like Goldschmidt adds another chapter. While he may not be the dominant force he was in his prime, Goldy remains a valuable presence for the Yankees, often starting against left-handed pitching and delivering key moments like this one.

Seeing him hit leadoff adds an extra layer of excitement, and his aggressive approach paid off instantly. With 376 homers now in the books, Goldschmidt has his sights set on the next milestone: Jeff Kent and Norm Cash, both sitting at 377 career home runs. It's a testament to Goldy's consistency that he's still climbing the ranks alongside some of the game's greatest sluggers.

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