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When it was all over, Ian Desmond was laying on the ground, relaxing, as he caught the final out of Home Run Derby X: Atlanta ...
The reason I’m a Washington Nationals fan is because UVA Baseball star Ryan Zimmerman was the team’s first draft pick, back in 2005.
The Lyle and Betty Zimmerman family has donated $5,000 for landscaping at the new event center at the Muscatine County Fair.
The Power of Baseball Award, presented by The Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Foundation, is Washington Nationals Philanthropies’ most illustrious award, and recognizes an individual ...
In 2006, Zimmerman established ziMS Foundation to raise money and awareness for programs benefiting those afflicted with Multiple Sclerosis, a disease that has affected his family personally.
WASHINGTON — The unofficial start to Ryan Zimmerman Weekend at Nats Park was very funny and also a little bit awkward. Jayson Werth, Zimmerman’s former teammate, was sitting on a Nationals ...
Kids 2006 Ryan Zimmerman Jersey T-Shirt Giveaway: first 10,000 fans in attendance (ages 12 & under) will receive Zimmerman’s #11 will be retired at 3:10 p.m.
On a warm Saturday afternoon in late April this year, Ryan Zimmerman and his family made the trip to Charlottesville during a weekend series against rival Virginia Tech.
Zimmerman's family lended their voice to narrate the accomplishments leading to the former first baseman having his number retired by the franchise.
On and off the field, Zimmerman has been synonymous with the Nats and his legacy is intertwined with where the franchise is today.
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,… ...
Longtime Washington Nationals star Ryan Zimmerman announced his retirement Tuesday, ending a decorated career in which he became the franchise leader in many major categories and boosted the team ...