Zimmerman Ranks 10th on Washington's All Time Home Run List

Posted by Mark Hornbaker on Aug. 28, 2009 at 2:17 PM
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Ryan Zimmerman's two run home run in the top of the first inning of yesterday's game against the Cubs moved Zimm past Harmon Killebrew on Washington's All Time Home Run List. With 85 career home runs Zimmerman now ranks 10th on the all time list. Next on the list is Ken McMullen with 86 home runs.

As for the Expos-Nationals all time franchise home run list, Zimmerman's 85th career home run moved him past Moises Alou "who hit 84 home runs as a member of the Montreal Expos" for the 14th spot on the list.

The 24-year old Zimmerman who will be turning 25 on September 28th is having his most productive season of his career. If Zimmerman is able to maintain his pace the rest of this season he will end the season with career highs in Runs Scored *119, RBI's *112, Home Runs *34, Total Bases *333, Base on Balls *75, On Base Pct. *.376, Slugging *.537 and Batting Average *.303.

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Mark grew up in Darnestown, Maryland, where he was an avid Washington Senators fan. He currently resides in Poolesville, Maryland with his wife Linda.

Mark is extremely pleased to be part of the Nationals Pride team.

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