He is known as Mr. Walk-off; Original artwork photo courtesy of Andrew Lang
He is the original. A one-of-a-kind. Ryan Zimmerman was the Washington Nationals first draft pick ever selected, and it paid dividends immediately as he became the “Face of the Franchise” (FoF) for a team that lacked star power for years. While he might have faded in star appeal as his age and injuries piled up, he is still the most beloved Nat. With eleven career walk-off homers, he became affectionately known as “Mr. Walk-off” and “Mr. National”. It was fourteen years ago today when the rookie hit his first career home run in Shea Stadium in the second game of the season. It was a bomb pulled down the line that hung a blown save on Billy Wagner of the Mets. Continue reading



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