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The 34-year-old Kiermaier played for the Blue Jays from 2023-24 and won a Gold Glove Award in center field for them during the 2023 MLB campaign.
Kevin Kiermaier couldn't stay away from the game for long. The 34-year-old outfielder, who retired after winning the World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers in October, is set to return to the ...
Fort Wayne’s Kevin Kiermaier snags a line drive by Boston Red Sox designated hitter J.D. Martinez while playing with the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the 2021 ALDS.
TORONTO, Canada (WANE) – Bishop Luers graduate Kevin Kiermaier may have wrapped up his playing career, but the Fort Wayne native is still staying involved in the game. Kiermaier, who retired ...
Kevin Kiermaier couldn't stay away from the game for long. The 34-year-old outfielder, who retired after winning the World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers in October, is set to return to the ...
Amassing a .246/.304./.402 slash line and a .706 OPS through his 12 big league seasons, Kiermaier’s calling card was his defensive skills, where the Indiana product authored a 175 DRS over his ...
Kevin Kiermaier hire is testament to strong Blue Jays culture. Of his 12 seasons as a player, Kiermaier spent 10 of them as a member of the Rays. One would think that, ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The TinCaps are honoring hometown baseball hero Kevin Kiermaier on Friday, July 11 as the first 1,000 fans at Parkview Field that night will receive a specialty bobb… ...
Kevin Kiermaier is proving himself to be an incredibly impactful player this year, yet somehow, his remarkable achievements ...
The four-time Gold Glove-winning outfielder was honored Friday at Parkview Field with the retirement of his high school jersey number, No. 39, and a declaration of ‘Kevin Kiermaier Day’ by the ...
Kiermaier joined the Blue Jays' front office as a special assistant on Saturday, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports. The veteran outfielder spent the majority of his career in Tampa Bay but was in ...
Kiermaier just retired at the end of last season but said he wanted to get into coaching, and specifically mentioned that he wanted to work with Toronto because he loved his time in the organization.