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Yankees' Paul Goldschmidt makes decision on retirement

The New York Yankees ' season is over, and plenty of decisions have to be made.

Some of the decision-making involves legendary first baseman Paul Goldschmidt.

Goldy is due to be a free agent, and he's also getting up there in years.

That led reporter Jon Heyman to ask Goldschmidt about the possibility of retirement.

Goldschmidt shut that down quickly, responding, "I love playing."

Aaron Judge's homer might've been the best swing ever

He just turned 38 years old in September.

Goldschmidt is a seven-time All Star and a former MVP.

In his career, he's a .288 hitter with an .884 OPS and 372 home runs.

Goldschmidt signed with the Yankees on a one-year, $12.5 million deal before this season.

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