Ryan Zimmerman
ATLANTA, GA - MAY 25: Bryce Harper #34 of the Washington Nationals scores on hit by Ryan Zimmerman #11 in the seventh inning against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field on May 25, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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We're a resilient team ... It's frustrating. Anytime anyone gets hurt it's tough, but it's part of the deal. It's a long season and we're going to have to go through adversity this team has the talent and the capability to do that.
The best thing we all noticed here when he gets in those big situations, you can kind of tell who has it and who doesn’t, and he stays calm
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Washington Nationals Swept Out Of Marlins Park, Lose 5-3 To Miami Marlins.
Detwiler struck Logan Morrison out with a 90 mph 2-2 sinker, but walked Bryan Petersen to load the bases in the next at bat. Ryan Zimmerman jumped on a sharp grounder toward short by John Buck, but a run was scoring no matter what, and Zim's throw to second from Federal Baseball Read more »
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Stan Kasten Looks Back at the Nationals And Forward With the LA Dodgers
and on the night of the opening game in 2008, when President George W. Bush tossed out the first pitch, and when Ryan Zimmerman closed that game with a spectacular home run. Altogether, it was a job well done. That doesn’t mean it was always smooth going. from The Washingtonian Read more »
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Marlins 5, Nationals 3
third baseman Ryan Zimmerman throws out the Marlins' Omar Infante during the seventh inning of Monday's game in Miami. Washington lost 5-3. Giancarlo Stanton hit his 11th home run of May, one short of the Marlins' record for a month, helping Miami rally past from Richmond Times-Dispatch Read more »
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Tonight’s Nationals-Braves lineups
third at .182. (Gonzalez also leads the majors with a .197 FIP). Nationals 1. Steve Lombardozzi, LF 2. Bryce Harper, RF 3. Ryan Zimmerman, 3B 4. Adam LaRoche, 1B 5. Ian Desmond, SS 6. Danny Espinosa, 2B 7. Rick Ankiel, CF 8. Jesus Flores, C 9. Gio Gonzalez, from The Washington Post Read more »
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Wang takes win in relief as Nats beat Braves, 7-4
-- Rick Ankiel hit a two-run triple in Washington's four-run first inning, Ryan Zimmerman padded the lead with a three-run double in the seventh and the first-place Nationals beat the slumping Atlanta Braves 7-4 Friday night. Right-hander Chien-Ming Wang (1-0) from Miami Herald Read more »