Thu 5/4/17 7:22 PM

Goldschmidt went 1-for-4 with a solo home run during Thursday's loss to Washington.
EDGE Analysis
The home run was Goldschmidt's fifth of the season, and he's now up to 22 runs, 21 RBI and eight stolen bases with a .311/.454/.524 slash line for the campaign. The dip in his slugging percentage is mildly concerning, and it might be the continuation of a trend after Goldschmidt hit just 24 long flies last year. However, his five-category profile remains extremely valuable, and he's a power outburst away from silencing those doubts.