Wed 4/20/16 7:54 AM

Kiermaier's 10th-inning home run broke a scoreless tie and led the Rays to a 2-0 victory over the Red Sox on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
After falling behind right-hander Matt Barnes early, Kiermaier fouled off a few pitches before driving a 2-2 curveball deep into the right field seats. It was the 25-year-old's first homer of 2016, and just his second extra-base hit through 33 at-bats. The center fielder is off to a slow start, slashing just .182/.308/.303, but Tuesday's game-winning home run may be just what Kiermaier needs to get his 2016 campaign rolling.