Kiermaier went 1-for-2 with a solo homer in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to the Phillies.
EDGE Analysis
The multi-tool outfielder finally broke the long-ball ice in spring training, blasting an Aaron Nola pitch in the fifth inning. Despite the initial homer drought, Kiermaier has gotten off to an outstanding start in the exhibition slate, now hitting .364 with a homer and five RBI over 22 at-bats. The speedy 25-year-old has already swiped two bases as well, and has the potential to be a prolific source of fantasy production in his fourth season. In addition to solid numbers in the categories of doubles (25), homers (10), RBI (40) and stolen bases (18) last season, Kiermaier legged out an outstanding 12 triples, behind only the Twins' Eddie Rosario for the major-league lead.