Washington Nationals legend Ryan Zimmerman has some advice for players who dislike the pitch clock. Zimmerman, who played his entire 16-year MLB career with the Nats, was a guest on MASN’s broadcast of Monday’s Nationals-Colorado Rockies game.
Using WAR to help us rank them, let's look at the top 24 players in the history of the Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals franchise.
Nationals fans attending Saturday’s game received a card saying Ryan Zimmerman was buying their first beer before or after his jersey retirement ceremony.
How many of the first people to have their jersey numbers retired by every MLB franchise can you name in five minutes?
Ryan Zimmerman was the first draft pick of the Washington Nationals following the franchise’s move from Montreal. Widely tabbed “Mr. National” Zimmerman also hit the first World Series home run in franchise history.
Mr. National becomes the first Nationals player with his number retired
With Ryan Zimmerman’s retirement baseball loses another of a dying breed: the one-franchise player. Modern baseball players are far more transient than they were during our grandparent’s generation.
The Nationals’ first 1st-round pick hangs it up. Patrick Reddington | Federal Baseball: Ryan Zimmerman officially announced his retirement on Tuesday. The 37-year-old spent 16 seasons with the Washington Nationals, amassing 40.1 rWAR, two All-Star appearances, a Gold Glove, two Silver Sluggers, and a World Series championship.
Zimmerman closes his MLB career with 284 home runs, 1,061 RBI and a .277/.341/.475 slash line in 1,799 regular-season games to go along with two All-Star nods, two Silver Sluggers, a Gold Glove and a World Series ring.
Ryan Zimmerman, the face of the Washington Nationals franchise, hasn’t decided if he will return in 2022 for his 17th season in MLB. But while appearing on the Sports Junkies of 106.7 the Fan, Zimmerman says he is “definitely” planning on playing next season.
The Washington Nationals had a very cool gesture for Ryan Zimmerman on Sunday. Zimmerman is 37 and may consider retirement this offseason.
Trailing 5-0 after the first inning, the Washington Nationals rallied behind a huge day by Ryan Zimmerman to beat the Baltimore Orioles 12-9. Ryan Zimmerman went 3-for-5 at the plate with three RBIs and three runs scored.
Ryan Zimmerman opted out of the 2020 season due to concerns of the coronavirus. The year off has seemingly recharged his juices, and the Washington Nationals slugger is on a tear at the plate.
Ryan Zimmerman is re-signing with the Washington Nationals on a one-year deal worth $1 million. The first baseman has played only for the Nationals since entering the big leagues in 2005.
Washington Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman became the first All-Star to officially opt out. Here's the lengthy statement Zimmerman released explaining his decision.
The hiatus from baseball hasn't stopped the jokes on the Astros.
Baseball fans were treated to a close World Series Game 2 until the seventh inning, when Kurt Suzuki's go-ahead home run set off a flurry of offense that will now send the series to D.C. with the Nats in a commanding 2-0 lead.
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