ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

Can of Corncast: Goldschmidt is a time-traveling first baseman from the 1960s

Jun 13, 2015, 3:30 PM | Updated: 3:30 pm

...

LISTEN: Can of Corncast - Goldy hits 100 and an interview with FoxSports.com's John Halpin

Paul Goldschmidt is the best player in baseball. Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Dave Stewart said it himself this week, and countless fans across the Valley agree with him, but does the rest of America?

Everywhere else it’s Mike Trout this and Bryce Harper that. Even Giancarlo Stanton is a household name and he changed it from Mike, something much less complicated to remember and spell. These guys are the cream of the MLB crop, so why isn’t Goldy up there with them? He has the stats and he has the power, but he does it all with a very humble and sometimes boring approach.

He isn’t the youngest top talent; he isn’t the most veteran All-Star either, but Goldschmidt is the quietest face of Major League Baseball. He doesn’t do endorsements on TV or radio, or even on the Jumbotron at Chase Field. He isn’t lashing out against opponents, teammates or his coaches in the media, and he almost never answers a question about himself without crediting his teammates.

Goldschmidt is a player from the 1950s and ’60s sent back in time to take over the modern game. He plays first base with a glove like Gil Hodges, he’s at the plate swatting homers like Harmon Killebrew and he’s as humble as Sandy Koufax. We aren’t just seeing one of 2015’s best players, we’re seeing an all-time great just starting to make his mark on baseball.

Some of us in fantasy baseball are lucky enough to keep him year in and year out. We know where he’s been and have yet to see the ceiling of where he can go. Here’s to another 100 homers and, heck, how about another 663 while you’re at it?!

Arizona Diamondbacks

Zac Gallen...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks push Zac Gallen start back for rest after hamstring scare

Diamondbacks ace Zac Gallen's next start has been pushed back after Tuesday's bees delay shook up the starting rotation. 

16 minutes ago

Blake Walston throws a pitch during spring training...

Tyler Drake

Diamondbacks recall LHP Blake Walston, option lefty Andrew Saalfrank to Reno

The Arizona Diamondbacks recalled left-handed pitcher Blake Walston from the Triple-A Reno Aces on Wednesday.

2 hours ago

Beekeeper clearing the bees at Chase Field D-backs-Dodgers game....

Arizona Sports

Bee guy Q&A: Matt Hilton explains of why swarm delayed Dodgers-Diamondbacks

Matt Hilton, the bee guy who removed a swarm, explained why it disrupted the start of the Dodgers-Diamondbacks game.

6 hours ago

Christian Walker...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks’ Christian Walker belts walk-off home run vs. Dodgers after bee delay

Christian Walker's first career walk-off home run put the Arizona Diamondbacks over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

16 hours ago

Reaction to D-Backs Dodgers game being delayed by bees....

Bailey Leasure

What’s all the buzz about? Bee guy becomes online hero after Diamondbacks-Dodgers delay

Social media reacts to D-backs-Dodgers game being delayed due to a swarm of bees on home field netting at Chase Field.

17 hours ago

Beekeeper clearing the bees at Chase Field D-backs-Dodgers game....

Alex Weiner

Surprise call to the show: How Diamondbacks-Dodgers was saved from swarming bees

Matt Hilton was watching his son at a tee ball game in Surprise when he received quite the unexpected phone call from the D-backs.

18 hours ago

Can of Corncast: Goldschmidt is a time-traveling first baseman from the 1960s