Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, who has shown strong form for stretches this season, is currently in a hitting slump. Multiple reports say that over his most recent 30 at-bats, Goldschmidt has not recorded a hit, going 0-for-30 after beginning the season with more productive results. The articles note that the downturn has contrasted with earlier stretches in which Goldschmidt looked like his more established, high-impact version at the plate. In both accounts, Goldschmidt is described as expressing uncertainty about the cause of the slump, saying he wishes he had an answer. The reports do not cite specific mechanical changes or injury details, focusing instead on the extent of the recent hitless stretch and the contrast with his earlier performance. As the slump continues, Goldschmidt’s next at-bats with the Yankees will determine whether his prior form returns or the hitless run extends further.