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Ryan Zimmerman

Ryan Wallace Zimmerman (born September 28, 1984) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman who played 16 seasons for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Zimmerman graduated from Kellam High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and played college baseball at the University of Virginia. He is nicknamed "Mr. National" as he had been a member of the team from the Nationals’ 2005 inaugural season through 2021; additionally, he was the team's first draft pick after the franchise's relocation from Montreal.[1] Zimmerman was drafted in the first round as the fourth overall pick by the Nationals in the 2005 Major League Baseball draft. He is well known for his clutch hitting and walk-off hits.[2] Zimmerman was primarily a third baseman before transitioning to first base in 2015.

Ryan Zimmerman
Zimmerman at The White House with the Washington Nationals in 2019
Third baseman / First baseman
Born: (1984-09-28) September 28, 1984 (age 38)
Washington, North Carolina, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 1, 2005, for the Washington Nationals
Last MLB appearance
October 3, 2021, for the Washington Nationals
MLB statistics
Batting average.277
Home runs284
Runs batted in1,061
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Amateur career

 
Zimmerman (right) and David Wright were AAU teammates before playing for division rivals for more than a decade.

Prior to college, Zimmerman played on the same AAU team as B.J. Upton and David Wright.[3] As a high schooler in 2000, he played on a "showcase team" with Wright, Mark Reynolds, and B.J. and Justin Upton.[4]

Zimmerman played high school baseball as a shortstop at Floyd E. Kellam High School in Virginia Beach. Until late in his senior year, James Madison, Charlotte, and UNC Wilmington were the only Division I programs to show interest in him. He later received a scholarship offer from Virginia.[5]

The Virginia native spent his 2003 summer with the Peninsula Pilots. He batted a team-best .331 with 47 hits, including eight doubles, a triple and a homer. He also finished with 19 RBIs, 12 runs scored, 60 total bases and 16 walks. Zimmerman's number in hits, total bases and slugging percentage (.423) were also all Pilots team-highs that season. He was later named to the North CPL All-Star team, where he went 1-for-2. In 2006, the Coastal Plain League honored Zimmerman as a member of its All-Decade Team.

A three-year starting third baseman for the Virginia Cavaliers in the Atlantic Coast Conference, Zimmerman started in all 174 games he appeared in, and his collegiate career statistics include 250 hits, 140 RBIs, 128 runs, 47 doubles, seven triples, and nine home runs. He was successful on 32 of 39 stolen base attempts. His career totals are among the top ten in Virginia statistical categories for doubles (5th), hits (6th), and RBI (7th). Zimmerman established the school record of hits in a season with 90 in 2004, breaking his own record with 92 in 2005.

In his final collegiate season, Zimmerman led the Cavaliers with a .393 average, .581 slugging percentage, 136 total bases, 92 hits, 59 RBIs, and 51 runs. He coupled his high batting average with striking out just 14 times in the full season. Through August 2011, he was one of 29 former UVA players to have made it to the major leagues, along with among others former Cavaliers Michael Schwimer, Javier López, and Mark Reynolds.[6]

Zimmerman's collegiate awards and honors include 2005 All-American by Baseball America, 2005 All-American by National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, 2005 All-ACC selection, 2005 ACC All-Tournament, Team and 2005 Virginia College Sports Information Directors (VaSID) Player of the Year. He was also a 2004 First Team All-ACC selection, 2004 VaSID All-State Team selection, and named to the 2004 Charlottesville NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team.

International baseball

Zimmerman started at third base for the 2004 USA Baseball National Team that won the gold medal in the FISU II World University Baseball Championship. Zimmerman's summer with Team USA included starting 18 of 24 games and leading the team in batting average (.468), hits (36), RBI (27), runs (25), doubles (12), home runs (4), slugging percentage (.805) and total bases (62). He also posted a .933 fielding percentage and won the team Triple Crown. In his sophomore year in college he batted over .400 in the 9th inning with 2 runners on base.[citation needed]

Zimmerman's .468 batting average set a national team single-season record and was a factor in his earning the World University Championship tournament MVP.

He won the USA Baseball Richard W. "Dick" Case Player of the Year Award in 2004.[7]

Professional career

 
Ryan Zimmerman's number 11 was retired by the Washington Nationals in 2022.

2005 season

Zimmerman was drafted in the first round as the fourth overall pick by the Washington Nationals in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft. After being signed on the day he was drafted, he was sent to the Savannah Sand Gnats, the Nationals' minor league A-level affiliate and then quickly moved up to the Harrisburg Senators, the AA affiliate.

Zimmerman was called up to the majors when rosters expanded in September 2005. He first played shortstop for two games, taking over for an injured Cristian Guzman. Zimmerman also shared third base duties with Vinny Castilla, taking over the position on a more permanent basis between the time the Nationals were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention and the end of the season. In his first major league at bat at RFK Stadium he muscled a double to left center.[8] Over the course of 20 games, he posted a .397 batting average, 10 doubles, and 6 RBIs in 58 at-bats. He was the only member of the 2005 team to hit over .300 in at least 50 at-bats.

2006 season

He remained with the Major League club to start the 2006 campaign, taking over third base duties from Castilla, who was traded to the San Diego Padres.[9] Prior to 2006 Spring Training, Zimmerman changed his jersey number from #25 (2005) to #11, his former college number.

On April 5, 2006, he hit his first Major League home run off a 93-mph fastball in the ninth inning against Mets' closer Billy Wagner. It sailed into the second deck in Shea Stadium, tied the game in the top of the ninth inning, and allowed the Nationals to go on to win their first game of the 2006 season by a score of 9–5 in extra innings.

On June 18, 2006, Father's Day, with his father in the stands, Zimmerman hit his tenth Major League home run and his first walk-off home run when he hit a 2-run shot in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat the New York Yankees 3–2. The usually stoic Zimmerman gleefully tossed his batting helmet in the air while rounding third and leaped onto home plate as his teammates crowded around him. He later took a curtain call and tossed his batting gloves into the stands.[10]

On July 4, 2006, he hit a 3-run home run against Florida closer Joe Borowski on a two-strike pitch with two outs in the 9th inning of a game Washington was losing 4–3; the walk-off home run carried Washington to a 6–4 victory. This was Zimmerman's 12th career home run and his second walk-off. Two days later he delivered a walk-off single against the Marlins to win the game 8–7 in the 11th inning.

On September 27, 2006, against the Philadelphia Phillies, Zimmerman hit his 20th home run of the season and tied the Expos/Nationals franchise record for home runs by a rookie, set by Brad Wilkerson for the then-Expos in 2002

During his first season as the Nationals' third baseman, Zimmerman became a hometown hero and a fan favorite through his defense and ability to come through in late-inning situations. Frank Robinson once compared Zimmerman's defense to that of Brooks Robinson, a former teammate of Frank Robinson's. During the 2006 spring training, Frank Robinson said that he thought 12 homers and 60 RBIs would be a realistic goal for his rookie infielder; Zimmerman exceeded those expectations and finished with 20 home runs and 110 RBIs. Along with those two figures, he finished the 2006 season with 156 games played, 612 at-bats, .288 batting average, .352 OBP, 84 runs scored, 176 hits, 47 doubles, 3 triples, and 11 steals. He led all Major Leaguers with 10 or more bunts in bunt hit percentage, at 83.3% with 10 bunt hits.[11] Although he was named on more ballots (29–27), Zimmerman finished second in the 2006 NL Rookie of the Year voting to Florida Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramírez in the closest Rookie of the Year vote ever.

2007 season

On a game that began on May 12, 2007, but ended at 1:42 am the next day (Mother's Day), Zimmerman hit a two-out bottom-of-the-ninth grand slam to rally the Nationals past the Florida Marlins, 7–3.

On June 22, 2007, Zimmerman fielded a routine ground ball that ended up in his jersey. As he bent over to underhand the ball at his stomach level, his jersey top opened and hung down in front of his glove, causing the ball to go into his jersey instead of his positioned glove.

On July 4, 2007, Zimmerman hit a two-out go-ahead home run in the first inning against the Chicago Cubs. The one-run home run would have been considered routine had it not continued a trend that led to Zimmerman being declared a "human fireworks" show by an ESPN.com article.[12] The Independence Day home run marked Zimmerman's fifth game-ending or go-ahead home run on a holiday. Zimmerman hit home runs on Father's Day in 2006 and 2007, Independence Day in 2006 and 2007, and Mother's Day in 2007. Per ESPN.com, Zimmerman was quoted as saying, "I wish every day was a holiday."[12]

On August 3, 2007, Zimmerman delivered his sixth walk-off game-winner in his first two seasons with a single to left, giving the Nationals a 3–2 win over the visiting St. Louis Cardinals. With another walk-off in September, Zimmerman produced seven walk-offs with three via home run, three via singles, and one via bases-loaded walk, in less than two seasons. Manager Manny Acta stated, "He has done some dramatic stuff since he's been up here...he doesn't get rattled when that situation comes up, and I think that's what he has shown here the last two years."[13] Subsequent to the game, Zimmerman was presented the 2006 Larry Doby Legacy Award for his achievements during his rookie season.[14]

On August 4, 2007, Zimmerman had his first career multi-homer day, hitting a solo shot in the fourth and a two-run homer in the sixth in a 12–1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.

in 2007, Zimmerman was one of 7 players to play in all 162 games of the season. He slashed .266/.330/.458 and set a career high in home runs with 24.

In November 2007 during the offseason Zimmerman participated in a homerun derby fundraiser for Grassfield High School in Chesapeake, Virginia. Participants included Michael Cuddyer who won the derby, Justin Upton, B.J. Upton, David Wright, and Mark Reynolds (baseball); all of whom are from the Hampton Roads area. Zimmerman broke his wrist and could not complete the derby and required surgery prior to the 2008 season.

2008 season

 
Zimmerman in 2008.

On March 30, the Washington Nationals played the Atlanta Braves in the first regular season major league baseball game in the new Nationals Park. In that game, with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Zimmerman hit a walk-off home run off of the Braves' Peter Moylan, giving the Nationals a 3–2 win.[15] It was the first home run hit by a Nationals player in the history of their new ballpark. Zimmerman was placed on the disabled list on June 3, 2008, with a small labral tear in his left shoulder. He rejoined the team July 22, 2008, after a short minor league assignment. On February 20, 2009, Zimmerman agreed to a $3.325 million, one-year deal for 2009, avoiding arbitration.[16]

2009 season

On April 20, 2009, Zimmerman signed a five-year, $45 million contract with the Nationals through the 2013 season, replacing the one year, $3.325 million contract he had agreed to in February in order to avoid arbitration. He hit safely in 30 consecutive games, the longest such streak by any player since 2006. That streak was broken May 13 against the Giants, going 0-for-3 with two walks in five plate appearances; he hit into a fielder's choice in his last at-bat.[17] His streak of reaching base (via hit or walk) in 43 consecutive games ended on May 26.[18] On July 5, 2009, he was selected to his first All-Star Game. On September 6, 2009, he hit a walk-off two-run homer against the Florida Marlins to give the Nationals a 5–4 win. On November 11, 2009, he won a Gold Glove Award as the best defensive third baseman in the National League, and on November 12, 2009, he won a Silver Slugger Award as the best offensive third baseman in the league.[19] Zimmerman also won a Fielding Bible Award as Major League Baseball's best fielding third baseman.[20] He also won the ESPN Web Gems Award, which is given to the player with the most Top 10 plays on the "Baseball Tonight" show, the first player given that award.[21]

2010 season

 
Zimmerman (left) and Barack Obama.

Zimmerman hit his 100th career home run on May 30, 2010, at Petco Park, becoming the second player to reach this milestone from the 2005 draft class. He homered a second time in the same game, the 7th multi-homer game of his career. For the season, Zimmerman hit 25 home runs, 85 RBIs, and had his first .300 batting average with .307. On November 11, 2010, Zimmerman won his second Silver Slugger Award at third base.

2011 season

Zimmerman started off the season hot, batting .357 through April 9. On that day Zimmerman was injured, and on April 11 was placed on the 15-Day DL with an abdominal strain. It wasn't until June 14 that the Nationals star 3rd baseman came back to play against the Cardinals. As of July 9, Zimmerman was hitting .252, with 4 homers and 15 RBIs, with 15 runs scored and 1 stolen base. On August 19, 2011, Zimmerman hit a walk-off grand slam to give the Nationals an 8–4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Zimmerman won the 2011 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award.

2012 season

On February 26, 2012, Zimmerman signed a 6-year, $100 million extension that ran through 2019 and included a $24 million club option for 2020.[22] His extension also included a full no-trade clause, effective 2014. Zimmerman had previously set a deadline of the day before to sign an extension. With this contract, Zimmerman was set to earn $12 million in 2012; $84 million from 2013 to 2018 at $14 million annually; $18 million in 2019; and in 2020, either $18 million if the Nationals picked up his option or $2 million if they bought him out. After retirement, he would earn $10 million more over the course of five years while working for the club. If the Nationals were to trade him before his no-trade clause took effect, he would earn an additional $8 million. Zimmerman could make as little as $126 million or as much as $150 million over the full life of the contract.[23]

On April 27, the Nationals placed Zimmerman on the 15-day Disabled List with shoulder inflammation, retroactive to April 21.[24] He returned May 6.

Zimmerman struggled early in the 2012 season due to shoulder pain, hitting only .218 with 3 home runs in his first 55 games.[25] He received a cortisone injection on June 24 to mitigate the pain,[26] with apparent results: in his next 25 games, he hit .392 with 11 home runs and 28 RBI. He brought his OPS up from .590 to .801.[25] For his much-improved performance by mid-July, Zimmerman was awarded the NL Player of the Week.[27]

Zimmerman would make his first appearance in the postseason in 2012 as a result of the Nationals winning the National League East and he hit .381/.364/.714 with home runs in Games 2 and 5 of the 2012 National League Division Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. However, the Cardinals went on to eliminate the Nationals in 5 games.

2013 season

Zimmerman underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder in the off-season to repair the scar tissue that had bothered him in 2012. He spent much of the winter rehabilitating it to get ready for the season, although his doctors estimate he may not regain full strength in it until June. On May 29 Zimmerman had first three home run game as the Nationals lost to the Orioles 9–6.[28] On July 26, 2013, Zimmerman hit his ninth career walk-off home run against the Mets.[citation needed] He completed the season batting .275 with 26 home runs, 79 runs batted in, and 6 stolen bases over a total of 147 games played.[29]

2014 season

After returning from an injury and with Anthony Rendon playing well at third base, Zimmerman played left field for the Nationals. On June 24, three weeks after returning, Zimmerman hit a 2-run home run in the 16th inning against the Milwaukee Brewers.[30] Zimmerman, playing left field, caught the final out to what as at the time the longest game by innings in Nationals history.

After the season, the Nationals declined the option of first baseman Adam LaRoche, indicating Zimmerman would permanently move to first base in 2015 due to his many shoulder injuries, with Rendon taking over as starting third baseman.

2015 season

On May 19, 2015, Zimmerman hit his 10th career walk-off home run, ranking him third all time in National League walk-off home runs.[31] On September 4, Zimmerman hit two home runs in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals, the second of which was his 200th career home run.[32]

2016 season

On May 15, 2016, Zimmerman hit his first career inside-the-park home run. Outfielders Marcell Ozuna and Giancarlo Stanton violently collided into each other going after the ball that was hit to the right-center field warning track, and both fell to the ground on the outfield warning track.[33]

2017 season

Zimmerman enjoyed a major offensive return to form during the 2017 season, and he was voted onto the National League All-Star roster as the starting first baseman, his first selection to the All-Star Game since 2009.[34]

On April 29, Zimmerman hit a 470-foot homer, marking the longest ever hit at Nationals Park.[35] On July 17, Zimmerman hit his 235th career home run, setting a new Nationals/Expos franchise record.[36] On July 27, Zimmerman hit the fourth consecutive home run by Nationals hitters off Milwaukee Brewers starter Michael Blazek, the first time the feat had been accomplished in Major League Baseball since the 2011 season.[37]

On August 9, Zimmerman set the Nationals' franchise record for most runs batted in, earning his 906th RBI on a solo home run against the Miami Marlins.[38] He finished the night by going 4 for 4 with two home runs and 5 RBIs. On August 11, he tied his career high for RBIs in a game, with six, during a contest against the Chicago Cubs in which he also hit two home runs, both coming off of Cubs starter Jon Lester.

Zimmerman ended the regular season with a career high 36 homers, with 108 RBI and a .303 batting average over 144 games played. He also set career highs in SLG (.573) and OPS (.930).

In the 8th inning of Game 2 of the 2017 National League Division Series, Zimmerman hit a go-ahead 3-run home run that would end up being the eventual game winner. However, the Nationals lost the series to the Chicago Cubs in 5 games and were eliminated. Zimmerman went 3-22 (.150) in the series.

Zimmerman was awarded the 2017 Players Choice Award Comeback Player of the Year Award.

2018 season

 
Zimmerman with the Nationals at Nationals Park in 2018

Zimmerman missed nearly half of the 2018 season due to an oblique injury. He batted .264/.337/.486 with 13 home runs in 85 games.[39]

On July 31, Zimmerman recorded his 1,695th career hit, passing Tim Wallach for first place on the Nationals franchise's all-time list for career hits.[40] On August 22, Zimmerman hit his 11th career walk-off home run against the Philadelphia Phillies off Seranthony Dominguez. That home run put him in a three-way tie with Tony Perez and David Ortiz for the 8th most walk-off home runs of all time.[41]

2019 season

On July 5, 2019, Zimmerman hit his 1000th career RBI with a 7th inning double off of Kevin McCarthy against the Kansas City Royals. In 2019 Zimmerman batted .257/.321/.415 with six home runs and 27 RBIs in 171 at bats.[42]

Zimmerman was on the injured list from April 28 to June 28 and from July 23 to September 1, both times due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot[43]

In 2019, the Nationals made the playoffs as the first National League Wild Card team and in the Wild Card Game on October 1 against the Milwaukee Brewers, Zimmerman hit a crucial pinch hit single in the 8th inning against Josh Hader as part of a rally to help the Nationals win the game and advance to the next round.[44]

In the 2019 National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Zimmerman hit a 3-run home run in Game 4 that extended a 1-run lead and secured the win.[45] The Nationals won the series in 5 games and advanced past the NLDS for the first time in franchise history.[46]

In the 2019 National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, Zimmerman went 4-16 (.250) with 2 doubles and 2 RBIs to help the Nationals sweep the Cardinals and advance to the World Series for the first time in franchise history.[47] In the 8th inning of Game 1, Zimmerman made a diving catch that temporarily preserved a no-hitter for Nationals pitcher Anibal Sanchez, although Sanchez did allow a hit later in the inning and lost the no-hit bid.[48]

On October 22, 2019, in his first career World Series at bat, he hit the first World Series home run in Nationals franchise history.[49] The Nationals would go on to win the 2019 World Series in 7 games and Zimmerman would earn his first career World Series Championship.[50] He went 5-22 (.208) with 1 home run and 2 RBi in the series and in the entire 2019 postseason, Zimmerman went 14-55 (.255) with 2 homers, 3 doubles, and 7 RBI.[39]

2020 season

The Nationals declined to exercise an $18 million club option for Zimmerman for the 2020 season, making Zimmerman a free agent for the first time in his career.[51] On January 28, 2020, Zimmerman signed a one-year, $2 million contract to return to the Nationals.

On June 29, 2020, Zimmerman decided to opt out of playing in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[52] While it was the first Nationals season without Zimmerman playing a regular season game, he had played in six 2020 spring training games in a Nats uniform before the league-wide shutdown due to the pandemic.[53]

 
Ryan Zimmerman in a game against the Atlanta Braves during the 2021 season.

2021 season and retirement

On January 23, 2021, Zimmerman re-signed with the Nationals on a one-year, $1 million contract.[54] On May 22, Zimmerman passed Hall of Famer Tim Raines for most runs scored in Nationals/Expos franchise history.[55] On August 12, Zimmerman passed Tim Wallach for the most games played in Nats/Expos franchise history.[56]

Questions regarding Zimmerman's possible retirement began to circulate towards the end of the season, with Zimmerman himself "unsure" about his playing future.[57] Zimmerman would ultimately start at first base on October 3, the final game of the season; he was then removed in the 8th inning, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd at Nationals Park.[58]

On February 15, 2022, Zimmerman announced his retirement.[59] He retired as the franchise (Both the Nationals and Expos) all-time leader in many statistical categories including hits (1846), home runs (284), RBI (1061), and games played (1799).[60] He also holds many Nationals records (2005-present) such as fWAR (38.6), as well as the all time Washington, D.C baseball record for home runs and RBI (includes the first and second iterations of the Washington Senators and the present-day Nationals, but excludes the Expos).[61]

On March 21, 2022, the Nationals announced that they would retire Zimmerman's number 11 during the season, making him the first Nationals player to receive that honor.[62] The number retirement ceremony took place on June 18.[63][64]

Personal life

Zimmerman's mother, Cheryl, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1995 and has needed to use a wheelchair since 2000.[65] Zimmerman has cited his mother's condition as a substantial formative influence on his development, saying that it forced him to grow up and assume responsibilities at an earlier age than most children.[66] He also founded the ziMS Foundation, which is dedicated to treating and curing multiple sclerosis.[67]

Zimmerman became engaged to Heather Downen, a tech-firm sales representative, in April 2012,[68][69] and they married in January 2013.[70] The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, in November 2013.[71] Their second daughter was born in June 2016.[72] Their third child, a son, was born in May 2020. They reside in Great Falls, Virginia.[73]

Al Jazeera controversy

On January 5, 2016, it was announced that Zimmerman had filed a lawsuit suing Al Jazeera for defamation following the publication's release of the documentary "The Dark Side: Secrets of the Sports Dopers", which linked Zimmerman and Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard, among others, to a clinic that allegedly distributed steroids and HGH.[74]

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Further reading

  • Jaffe, Harry. "2 Zimms", Washingtonian, August 1, 2009.

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Ryan Wallace Zimmerman born September 28 1984 is an American former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman who played 16 seasons for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball MLB Zimmerman graduated from Kellam High School in Virginia Beach Virginia and played college baseball at the University of Virginia He is nicknamed Mr National as he had been a member of the team from the Nationals 2005 inaugural season through 2021 additionally he was the team s first draft pick after the franchise s relocation from Montreal 1 Zimmerman was drafted in the first round as the fourth overall pick by the Nationals in the 2005 Major League Baseball draft He is well known for his clutch hitting and walk off hits 2 Zimmerman was primarily a third baseman before transitioning to first base in 2015 Ryan ZimmermanZimmerman at The White House with the Washington Nationals in 2019Third baseman First basemanBorn 1984 09 28 September 28 1984 age 38 Washington North Carolina U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 1 2005 for the Washington NationalsLast MLB appearanceOctober 3 2021 for the Washington NationalsMLB statisticsBatting average 277Home runs284Runs batted in1 061TeamsWashington Nationals 2005 2019 2021 Career highlights and awards2 All Star 2009 2017 World Series champion 2019 Gold Glove Award 2009 2 Silver Slugger Award 2009 2010 Washington Nationals No 11 retiredMedals Men s baseballRepresenting United StatesWorld University Championship2004 Tainan Team Contents 1 Amateur career 2 International baseball 3 Professional career 3 1 2005 season 3 2 2006 season 3 3 2007 season 3 4 2008 season 3 5 2009 season 3 6 2010 season 3 7 2011 season 3 8 2012 season 3 9 2013 season 3 10 2014 season 3 11 2015 season 3 12 2016 season 3 13 2017 season 3 14 2018 season 3 15 2019 season 3 16 2020 season 3 17 2021 season and retirement 4 Personal life 5 Al Jazeera controversy 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksAmateur career Edit Zimmerman right and David Wright were AAU teammates before playing for division rivals for more than a decade Prior to college Zimmerman played on the same AAU team as B J Upton and David Wright 3 As a high schooler in 2000 he played on a showcase team with Wright Mark Reynolds and B J and Justin Upton 4 Zimmerman played high school baseball as a shortstop at Floyd E Kellam High School in Virginia Beach Until late in his senior year James Madison Charlotte and UNC Wilmington were the only Division I programs to show interest in him He later received a scholarship offer from Virginia 5 The Virginia native spent his 2003 summer with the Peninsula Pilots He batted a team best 331 with 47 hits including eight doubles a triple and a homer He also finished with 19 RBIs 12 runs scored 60 total bases and 16 walks Zimmerman s number in hits total bases and slugging percentage 423 were also all Pilots team highs that season He was later named to the North CPL All Star team where he went 1 for 2 In 2006 the Coastal Plain League honored Zimmerman as a member of its All Decade Team A three year starting third baseman for the Virginia Cavaliers in the Atlantic Coast Conference Zimmerman started in all 174 games he appeared in and his collegiate career statistics include 250 hits 140 RBIs 128 runs 47 doubles seven triples and nine home runs He was successful on 32 of 39 stolen base attempts His career totals are among the top ten in Virginia statistical categories for doubles 5th hits 6th and RBI 7th Zimmerman established the school record of hits in a season with 90 in 2004 breaking his own record with 92 in 2005 In his final collegiate season Zimmerman led the Cavaliers with a 393 average 581 slugging percentage 136 total bases 92 hits 59 RBIs and 51 runs He coupled his high batting average with striking out just 14 times in the full season Through August 2011 he was one of 29 former UVA players to have made it to the major leagues along with among others former Cavaliers Michael Schwimer Javier Lopez and Mark Reynolds 6 Zimmerman s collegiate awards and honors include 2005 All American by Baseball America 2005 All American by National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association 2005 All ACC selection 2005 ACC All Tournament Team and 2005 Virginia College Sports Information Directors VaSID Player of the Year He was also a 2004 First Team All ACC selection 2004 VaSID All State Team selection and named to the 2004 Charlottesville NCAA Regional All Tournament Team International baseball EditZimmerman started at third base for the 2004 USA Baseball National Team that won the gold medal in the FISU II World University Baseball Championship Zimmerman s summer with Team USA included starting 18 of 24 games and leading the team in batting average 468 hits 36 RBI 27 runs 25 doubles 12 home runs 4 slugging percentage 805 and total bases 62 He also posted a 933 fielding percentage and won the team Triple Crown In his sophomore year in college he batted over 400 in the 9th inning with 2 runners on base citation needed Zimmerman s 468 batting average set a national team single season record and was a factor in his earning the World University Championship tournament MVP He won the USA Baseball Richard W Dick Case Player of the Year Award in 2004 7 Professional career Edit Ryan Zimmerman s number 11 was retired by the Washington Nationals in 2022 2005 season Edit Zimmerman was drafted in the first round as the fourth overall pick by the Washington Nationals in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft After being signed on the day he was drafted he was sent to the Savannah Sand Gnats the Nationals minor league A level affiliate and then quickly moved up to the Harrisburg Senators the AA affiliate Zimmerman was called up to the majors when rosters expanded in September 2005 He first played shortstop for two games taking over for an injured Cristian Guzman Zimmerman also shared third base duties with Vinny Castilla taking over the position on a more permanent basis between the time the Nationals were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention and the end of the season In his first major league at bat at RFK Stadium he muscled a double to left center 8 Over the course of 20 games he posted a 397 batting average 10 doubles and 6 RBIs in 58 at bats He was the only member of the 2005 team to hit over 300 in at least 50 at bats 2006 season Edit He remained with the Major League club to start the 2006 campaign taking over third base duties from Castilla who was traded to the San Diego Padres 9 Prior to 2006 Spring Training Zimmerman changed his jersey number from 25 2005 to 11 his former college number On April 5 2006 he hit his first Major League home run off a 93 mph fastball in the ninth inning against Mets closer Billy Wagner It sailed into the second deck in Shea Stadium tied the game in the top of the ninth inning and allowed the Nationals to go on to win their first game of the 2006 season by a score of 9 5 in extra innings On June 18 2006 Father s Day with his father in the stands Zimmerman hit his tenth Major League home run and his first walk off home run when he hit a 2 run shot in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat the New York Yankees 3 2 The usually stoic Zimmerman gleefully tossed his batting helmet in the air while rounding third and leaped onto home plate as his teammates crowded around him He later took a curtain call and tossed his batting gloves into the stands 10 On July 4 2006 he hit a 3 run home run against Florida closer Joe Borowski on a two strike pitch with two outs in the 9th inning of a game Washington was losing 4 3 the walk off home run carried Washington to a 6 4 victory This was Zimmerman s 12th career home run and his second walk off Two days later he delivered a walk off single against the Marlins to win the game 8 7 in the 11th inning On September 27 2006 against the Philadelphia Phillies Zimmerman hit his 20th home run of the season and tied the Expos Nationals franchise record for home runs by a rookie set by Brad Wilkerson for the then Expos in 2002During his first season as the Nationals third baseman Zimmerman became a hometown hero and a fan favorite through his defense and ability to come through in late inning situations Frank Robinson once compared Zimmerman s defense to that of Brooks Robinson a former teammate of Frank Robinson s During the 2006 spring training Frank Robinson said that he thought 12 homers and 60 RBIs would be a realistic goal for his rookie infielder Zimmerman exceeded those expectations and finished with 20 home runs and 110 RBIs Along with those two figures he finished the 2006 season with 156 games played 612 at bats 288 batting average 352 OBP 84 runs scored 176 hits 47 doubles 3 triples and 11 steals He led all Major Leaguers with 10 or more bunts in bunt hit percentage at 83 3 with 10 bunt hits 11 Although he was named on more ballots 29 27 Zimmerman finished second in the 2006 NL Rookie of the Year voting to Florida Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez in the closest Rookie of the Year vote ever 2007 season Edit On a game that began on May 12 2007 but ended at 1 42 am the next day Mother s Day Zimmerman hit a two out bottom of the ninth grand slam to rally the Nationals past the Florida Marlins 7 3 On June 22 2007 Zimmerman fielded a routine ground ball that ended up in his jersey As he bent over to underhand the ball at his stomach level his jersey top opened and hung down in front of his glove causing the ball to go into his jersey instead of his positioned glove On July 4 2007 Zimmerman hit a two out go ahead home run in the first inning against the Chicago Cubs The one run home run would have been considered routine had it not continued a trend that led to Zimmerman being declared a human fireworks show by an ESPN com article 12 The Independence Day home run marked Zimmerman s fifth game ending or go ahead home run on a holiday Zimmerman hit home runs on Father s Day in 2006 and 2007 Independence Day in 2006 and 2007 and Mother s Day in 2007 Per ESPN com Zimmerman was quoted as saying I wish every day was a holiday 12 On August 3 2007 Zimmerman delivered his sixth walk off game winner in his first two seasons with a single to left giving the Nationals a 3 2 win over the visiting St Louis Cardinals With another walk off in September Zimmerman produced seven walk offs with three via home run three via singles and one via bases loaded walk in less than two seasons Manager Manny Acta stated He has done some dramatic stuff since he s been up here he doesn t get rattled when that situation comes up and I think that s what he has shown here the last two years 13 Subsequent to the game Zimmerman was presented the 2006 Larry Doby Legacy Award for his achievements during his rookie season 14 On August 4 2007 Zimmerman had his first career multi homer day hitting a solo shot in the fourth and a two run homer in the sixth in a 12 1 victory over the St Louis Cardinals in 2007 Zimmerman was one of 7 players to play in all 162 games of the season He slashed 266 330 458 and set a career high in home runs with 24 In November 2007 during the offseason Zimmerman participated in a homerun derby fundraiser for Grassfield High School in Chesapeake Virginia Participants included Michael Cuddyer who won the derby Justin Upton B J Upton David Wright and Mark Reynolds baseball all of whom are from the Hampton Roads area Zimmerman broke his wrist and could not complete the derby and required surgery prior to the 2008 season 2008 season Edit Zimmerman in 2008 On March 30 the Washington Nationals played the Atlanta Braves in the first regular season major league baseball game in the new Nationals Park In that game with two outs in the bottom of the ninth Zimmerman hit a walk off home run off of the Braves Peter Moylan giving the Nationals a 3 2 win 15 It was the first home run hit by a Nationals player in the history of their new ballpark Zimmerman was placed on the disabled list on June 3 2008 with a small labral tear in his left shoulder He rejoined the team July 22 2008 after a short minor league assignment On February 20 2009 Zimmerman agreed to a 3 325 million one year deal for 2009 avoiding arbitration 16 2009 season Edit On April 20 2009 Zimmerman signed a five year 45 million contract with the Nationals through the 2013 season replacing the one year 3 325 million contract he had agreed to in February in order to avoid arbitration He hit safely in 30 consecutive games the longest such streak by any player since 2006 That streak was broken May 13 against the Giants going 0 for 3 with two walks in five plate appearances he hit into a fielder s choice in his last at bat 17 His streak of reaching base via hit or walk in 43 consecutive games ended on May 26 18 On July 5 2009 he was selected to his first All Star Game On September 6 2009 he hit a walk off two run homer against the Florida Marlins to give the Nationals a 5 4 win On November 11 2009 he won a Gold Glove Award as the best defensive third baseman in the National League and on November 12 2009 he won a Silver Slugger Award as the best offensive third baseman in the league 19 Zimmerman also won a Fielding Bible Award as Major League Baseball s best fielding third baseman 20 He also won the ESPN Web Gems Award which is given to the player with the most Top 10 plays on the Baseball Tonight show the first player given that award 21 2010 season Edit Zimmerman left and Barack Obama Zimmerman hit his 100th career home run on May 30 2010 at Petco Park becoming the second player to reach this milestone from the 2005 draft class He homered a second time in the same game the 7th multi homer game of his career For the season Zimmerman hit 25 home runs 85 RBIs and had his first 300 batting average with 307 On November 11 2010 Zimmerman won his second Silver Slugger Award at third base 2011 season Edit Zimmerman started off the season hot batting 357 through April 9 On that day Zimmerman was injured and on April 11 was placed on the 15 Day DL with an abdominal strain It wasn t until June 14 that the Nationals star 3rd baseman came back to play against the Cardinals As of July 9 Zimmerman was hitting 252 with 4 homers and 15 RBIs with 15 runs scored and 1 stolen base On August 19 2011 Zimmerman hit a walk off grand slam to give the Nationals an 8 4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies Zimmerman won the 2011 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award 2012 season Edit On February 26 2012 Zimmerman signed a 6 year 100 million extension that ran through 2019 and included a 24 million club option for 2020 22 His extension also included a full no trade clause effective 2014 Zimmerman had previously set a deadline of the day before to sign an extension With this contract Zimmerman was set to earn 12 million in 2012 84 million from 2013 to 2018 at 14 million annually 18 million in 2019 and in 2020 either 18 million if the Nationals picked up his option or 2 million if they bought him out After retirement he would earn 10 million more over the course of five years while working for the club If the Nationals were to trade him before his no trade clause took effect he would earn an additional 8 million Zimmerman could make as little as 126 million or as much as 150 million over the full life of the contract 23 On April 27 the Nationals placed Zimmerman on the 15 day Disabled List with shoulder inflammation retroactive to April 21 24 He returned May 6 Zimmerman struggled early in the 2012 season due to shoulder pain hitting only 218 with 3 home runs in his first 55 games 25 He received a cortisone injection on June 24 to mitigate the pain 26 with apparent results in his next 25 games he hit 392 with 11 home runs and 28 RBI He brought his OPS up from 590 to 801 25 For his much improved performance by mid July Zimmerman was awarded the NL Player of the Week 27 Zimmerman would make his first appearance in the postseason in 2012 as a result of the Nationals winning the National League East and he hit 381 364 714 with home runs in Games 2 and 5 of the 2012 National League Division Series against the St Louis Cardinals However the Cardinals went on to eliminate the Nationals in 5 games 2013 season Edit Zimmerman underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder in the off season to repair the scar tissue that had bothered him in 2012 He spent much of the winter rehabilitating it to get ready for the season although his doctors estimate he may not regain full strength in it until June On May 29 Zimmerman had first three home run game as the Nationals lost to the Orioles 9 6 28 On July 26 2013 Zimmerman hit his ninth career walk off home run against the Mets citation needed He completed the season batting 275 with 26 home runs 79 runs batted in and 6 stolen bases over a total of 147 games played 29 2014 season Edit After returning from an injury and with Anthony Rendon playing well at third base Zimmerman played left field for the Nationals On June 24 three weeks after returning Zimmerman hit a 2 run home run in the 16th inning against the Milwaukee Brewers 30 Zimmerman playing left field caught the final out to what as at the time the longest game by innings in Nationals history After the season the Nationals declined the option of first baseman Adam LaRoche indicating Zimmerman would permanently move to first base in 2015 due to his many shoulder injuries with Rendon taking over as starting third baseman 2015 season Edit On May 19 2015 Zimmerman hit his 10th career walk off home run ranking him third all time in National League walk off home runs 31 On September 4 Zimmerman hit two home runs in a game against the St Louis Cardinals the second of which was his 200th career home run 32 2016 season Edit On May 15 2016 Zimmerman hit his first career inside the park home run Outfielders Marcell Ozuna and Giancarlo Stanton violently collided into each other going after the ball that was hit to the right center field warning track and both fell to the ground on the outfield warning track 33 2017 season Edit Zimmerman enjoyed a major offensive return to form during the 2017 season and he was voted onto the National League All Star roster as the starting first baseman his first selection to the All Star Game since 2009 34 On April 29 Zimmerman hit a 470 foot homer marking the longest ever hit at Nationals Park 35 On July 17 Zimmerman hit his 235th career home run setting a new Nationals Expos franchise record 36 On July 27 Zimmerman hit the fourth consecutive home run by Nationals hitters off Milwaukee Brewers starter Michael Blazek the first time the feat had been accomplished in Major League Baseball since the 2011 season 37 On August 9 Zimmerman set the Nationals franchise record for most runs batted in earning his 906th RBI on a solo home run against the Miami Marlins 38 He finished the night by going 4 for 4 with two home runs and 5 RBIs On August 11 he tied his career high for RBIs in a game with six during a contest against the Chicago Cubs in which he also hit two home runs both coming off of Cubs starter Jon Lester Zimmerman ended the regular season with a career high 36 homers with 108 RBI and a 303 batting average over 144 games played He also set career highs in SLG 573 and OPS 930 In the 8th inning of Game 2 of the 2017 National League Division Series Zimmerman hit a go ahead 3 run home run that would end up being the eventual game winner However the Nationals lost the series to the Chicago Cubs in 5 games and were eliminated Zimmerman went 3 22 150 in the series Zimmerman was awarded the 2017 Players Choice Award Comeback Player of the Year Award 2018 season Edit Zimmerman with the Nationals at Nationals Park in 2018 Zimmerman missed nearly half of the 2018 season due to an oblique injury He batted 264 337 486 with 13 home runs in 85 games 39 On July 31 Zimmerman recorded his 1 695th career hit passing Tim Wallach for first place on the Nationals franchise s all time list for career hits 40 On August 22 Zimmerman hit his 11th career walk off home run against the Philadelphia Phillies off Seranthony Dominguez That home run put him in a three way tie with Tony Perez and David Ortiz for the 8th most walk off home runs of all time 41 2019 season Edit On July 5 2019 Zimmerman hit his 1000th career RBI with a 7th inning double off of Kevin McCarthy against the Kansas City Royals In 2019 Zimmerman batted 257 321 415 with six home runs and 27 RBIs in 171 at bats 42 Zimmerman was on the injured list from April 28 to June 28 and from July 23 to September 1 both times due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot 43 In 2019 the Nationals made the playoffs as the first National League Wild Card team and in the Wild Card Game on October 1 against the Milwaukee Brewers Zimmerman hit a crucial pinch hit single in the 8th inning against Josh Hader as part of a rally to help the Nationals win the game and advance to the next round 44 In the 2019 National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers Zimmerman hit a 3 run home run in Game 4 that extended a 1 run lead and secured the win 45 The Nationals won the series in 5 games and advanced past the NLDS for the first time in franchise history 46 In the 2019 National League Championship Series against the St Louis Cardinals Zimmerman went 4 16 250 with 2 doubles and 2 RBIs to help the Nationals sweep the Cardinals and advance to the World Series for the first time in franchise history 47 In the 8th inning of Game 1 Zimmerman made a diving catch that temporarily preserved a no hitter for Nationals pitcher Anibal Sanchez although Sanchez did allow a hit later in the inning and lost the no hit bid 48 On October 22 2019 in his first career World Series at bat he hit the first World Series home run in Nationals franchise history 49 The Nationals would go on to win the 2019 World Series in 7 games and Zimmerman would earn his first career World Series Championship 50 He went 5 22 208 with 1 home run and 2 RBi in the series and in the entire 2019 postseason Zimmerman went 14 55 255 with 2 homers 3 doubles and 7 RBI 39 2020 season Edit The Nationals declined to exercise an 18 million club option for Zimmerman for the 2020 season making Zimmerman a free agent for the first time in his career 51 On January 28 2020 Zimmerman signed a one year 2 million contract to return to the Nationals On June 29 2020 Zimmerman decided to opt out of playing in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 52 While it was the first Nationals season without Zimmerman playing a regular season game he had played in six 2020 spring training games in a Nats uniform before the league wide shutdown due to the pandemic 53 Ryan Zimmerman in a game against the Atlanta Braves during the 2021 season 2021 season and retirement Edit On January 23 2021 Zimmerman re signed with the Nationals on a one year 1 million contract 54 On May 22 Zimmerman passed Hall of Famer Tim Raines for most runs scored in Nationals Expos franchise history 55 On August 12 Zimmerman passed Tim Wallach for the most games played in Nats Expos franchise history 56 Questions regarding Zimmerman s possible retirement began to circulate towards the end of the season with Zimmerman himself unsure about his playing future 57 Zimmerman would ultimately start at first base on October 3 the final game of the season he was then removed in the 8th inning receiving a standing ovation from the crowd at Nationals Park 58 On February 15 2022 Zimmerman announced his retirement 59 He retired as the franchise Both the Nationals and Expos all time leader in many statistical categories including hits 1846 home runs 284 RBI 1061 and games played 1799 60 He also holds many Nationals records 2005 present such as fWAR 38 6 as well as the all time Washington D C baseball record for home runs and RBI includes the first and second iterations of the Washington Senators and the present day Nationals but excludes the Expos 61 On March 21 2022 the Nationals announced that they would retire Zimmerman s number 11 during the season making him the first Nationals player to receive that honor 62 The number retirement ceremony took place on June 18 63 64 Personal life EditZimmerman s mother Cheryl was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1995 and has needed to use a wheelchair since 2000 65 Zimmerman has cited his mother s condition as a substantial formative influence on his development saying that it forced him to grow up and assume responsibilities at an earlier age than most children 66 He also founded the ziMS Foundation which is dedicated to treating and curing multiple sclerosis 67 Zimmerman became engaged to Heather Downen a tech firm sales representative in April 2012 68 69 and they married in January 2013 70 The couple welcomed their first child a daughter in November 2013 71 Their second daughter was born in June 2016 72 Their third child a son was born in May 2020 They reside in Great Falls Virginia 73 Al Jazeera controversy EditOn January 5 2016 it was announced that Zimmerman had filed a lawsuit suing Al Jazeera for defamation following the publication s release of the documentary The Dark Side Secrets of the Sports Dopers which linked Zimmerman and Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard among others to a clinic that allegedly distributed steroids and HGH 74 References Edit The Longest Tenured Players In Baseball Platoon Advantage Platoon Advantage January 26 2013 Retrieved May 7 2017 Hornbaker Mark August 22 2011 Ryan Zimmerman is Nats Mr Clutch MASNSports com Retrieved July 23 2012 Bock Hal August 17 2006 David Wright Mets third baseman recalls AAU days with B J Upton AAU News Retrieved February 22 2008 Jenkins Lee September 29 2008 Virginia s Boy Wonders Sports Illustrated Retrieved November 7 2019 Woody Paul Tough Season Tougher Guy Ryan Zimmerman does the work it takes to keep playing Virginia Magazine No Winter 2008 UVA Alumni Association Retrieved November 4 2019 Schwimer Makes It To The Majors Nbc29 com August 17 2011 Retrieved August 22 2011 USA Baseball names year end award winners usabaseball com Archived from the original on July 5 2015 Zimmerman collects first ML hit 09 02 2005 MLB com Svrluga Barry November 4 2005 Castilla Dealt For a Pitcher Washington Post Svrluga Barry June 19 2006 Zimmerman s Homer Lifts Nationals Over Yankees Washington Post Baseball Leaderboard FanGraphs 2007 Retrieved February 22 2008 a b Stark Jayson July 7 2007 Injuries box score lines and funny quotes ESPN Major League Baseball Retrieved February 22 2008 Zuckerman Mark August 4 2007 Zimmerman decks Cards The Washington Times Retrieved February 22 2008 Phillips Michael August 3 2007 Cards Nationals honor Negro Leagues Major League Baseball Retrieved February 22 2008 Ladson Bill March 31 2008 Opening Might Zim s walk off wins it Homer in ninth erases blown save pushes Nats past Braves MLB com Retrieved March 31 2008 Nats Zimmerman agree to deal avoid arbitration Archived October 11 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 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of the week So overall Ryan Zimmerman was a really good player this year The Washington Post Retrieved July 24 2012 Comak Amanda April 16 2013 Ryan Zimmerman frustrated by throwing woes as teammates come to his defense Washington Times Archived from the original on April 18 2013 Retrieved April 17 2013 Ryan Zimmerman Stats ESPN com Retrieved February 18 2014 Nichols Dave Washington Nationals Game 76 Review Zimmerman s homer in 16th ends longest game in Nats history District Sports Page Retrieved June 25 2014 Ryan Zimmerman has a knack for the walk off home run ESPN com May 20 2015 Retrieved November 12 2015 Ryan Zimmerman stays hot as Nationals rout Braves 15 1 ESPN com Retrieved November 12 2015 Ryan Zimmerman hits inside the park HR after scary collision in Marlins OF CBSSports com Retrieved May 15 2016 Janes Chelsea July 2 2017 Ryan Zimmerman to start first All Star Game five Nationals named to team The Washington Post Retrieved August 27 2017 Collier Jamal Ryan Zimmerman launches 470 foot homer MLB Retrieved April 29 2017 Ryan Zimmeran Sets National Home Run Record The New York Times July 18 2017 Retrieved July 18 2017 Castillo Jorge July 27 2017 Back to back to back to back Nats club four homers in a row and eight in four innings The Washington Post Retrieved August 27 2017 Frantz Bryan What Else is New Zimmerman Claims Another Record CBS Retrieved August 10 2017 a b Ryan Zimmerman Stats Baseball Reference com Mets vs Nationals Game Recap July 31 2018 ESPN com July 31 2018 Retrieved November 6 2021 Weiner Steven C August 22 2018 August 22 2018 Ryan Zimmerman s 11th walk off home run a play in two acts Society for American Baseball Research Retrieved November 6 2021 Ryan Zimmerman Stats Batting fangraphs com Veteran leader David Wright eyes return to prominence Major League Baseball Retrieved January 8 2016 2019 National League Wild Card NLWC Game 1 Brewers at Nationals October 1 baseballreference com 2019 National League Division Series NLDS Game 4 Dodgers at 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Ryan Zimmerman s 1 768th career MLB game He s passed Tim Wallach and set a new record for most games played in Nats Expos franchise history Tweet Retrieved October 4 2021 via Twitter Cadeaux Ethan August 19 2021 Zimmerman says he s unsure about his playing future after 2021 nbcsports com washington Retrieved October 4 2021 Camerato Jessica October 3 2021 Zimmerman receives ovation in Nats finale MLB com Retrieved October 4 2021 Dougherty Jesse Svrluga Barry February 15 2022 Ryan Zimmerman long the face of the Washington Nationals announces his retirement washingtonpost com sports Retrieved February 15 2022 Washington Nationals Leaderboards Dashboard FanGraphs Retrieved April 19 2022 D C Baseball All Time Hitting Records November 13 2011 Retrieved April 19 2022 Nationals to retire Zimmerman s No 11 MLB com March 21 2022 From the very beginning Washington Nationals retire Ryan Zimmerman s 11 ESPN com Associated Press June 18 2022 Retrieved June 20 2022 Camerato Jessica June 18 2022 Nats honor one of the best retire Zim s No 11 MLB com Retrieved June 20 2022 Zimmerman mostly unknown commodity ESPN com December 24 2009 Svrluga Barry January 18 2006 Calmly Fielding Anything Life Throws at Him The Washington Post p E01 Retrieved February 22 2008 ziMS Foundation founded by Ryan Zimmerman Archived from the original on July 14 2009 Retrieved November 25 2008 Schwab Nikki April 12 2012 The Nationals Ryan Zimmerman is engaged The Washington Examiner Archived from the original on July 15 2012 Retrieved May 29 2012 Love etc Ryan Zimmerman engaged to Heather Downen The Washington Post April 12 2012 Retrieved May 29 2012 Pyle Sophie February 5 2013 The New Mrs Zimmerman Wore Red Soles To Her Wedding Guest of a Guest Retrieved March 18 2013 Love etc Ryan Zimmerman and wife Heather welcome their first child The Washington Post Retrieved December 21 2017 Challenge of fatherhood rewarding to Zimmerman MLB com Retrieved December 21 2017 Ryan Zimmerman gives fans a peek inside his Virginia home The Washington Post August 1 2016 Retrieved June 11 2022 Yahoo Sports MLB sports yahoo com Archived from the original on October 11 2016 Further reading EditJaffe Harry 2 Zimms Washingtonian August 1 2009 External links Edit Biography portal Baseball portal Media related to Ryan Zimmerman at Wikimedia Commons Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet ziMS FoundationAwards and achievementsPreceded byGarrett Atkins Topps Rookie All Star Third Baseman2006 Succeeded byRyan BraunPreceded byFreddie Freeman National League Player of the MonthApril 2017 Succeeded byCharlie Blackmon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ryan Zimmerman amp oldid 1147233454, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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