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Ryan Zimmerman, citing family’s health, is still deciding whether he will play this season. June 26, 2020. Ryan Zimmerman has a lot to consider. (Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post) ...
Ryan Zimmerman decided to opt out because of COVID-19 concerns before the start of the 2020 Major League Baseball season. At the time, he said in a statement his family factored into his decision.
Ryan Zimmerman is sitting out the 2020 MLB season, citing desire to be with his family, possibly bringing an end to his 15-year career.
This will be more strange now -- a notable achievement. Ryan Zimmerman has chosen not to participate in the 2020 season. He announced it Monday, saying family concerns drove his decision. For the ...
Zimmerman, who would have earned $740,000 in prorated pay during this shortened season, said in his statement that he had given the decision “a great deal of thought” and cited his family ...
Ryan Zimmerman, the first draft selection in Washington Nationals history and a longtime franchise pillar — from the lean days at RFK Stadium to the still-burning glory of a World Series title ...
Ryan Zimmerman, also known as Mr. National and Employee #11, ... Ryan Zimmerman and his family made the trip to Charlottesville during a weekend series against rival Virginia Tech.
Ryan Zimmerman, a former Kellam High and University of Virginia star who spent his entire 17-year major league career with the Washington Nationals, announced his retirement Tuesday.Zimmerman, 37 ...
Since Major League Baseball shut down in mid-March, Ryan Zimmerman has written a running diary for the Associated Press, sharing his thoughts on baseball and life during the coronavirus pandemic.