Monday, February 27, 2012

Zimmerman Nationals add $100 million six years Baseball notebook gets $100M extension Joe Lemire bodes well for Nationals' future 6 AP Source mil Touch 'Em All signs new deal with Nats ink sevenyear near longterm will continue to negotiate until the end of Saturday lock up Ryan wants by BeltwayBoy Sports Washington Sign Third Baseman To LongTerm Contract Extension Fantasy Boss Blog FANTASY BASEBALL NEWS NATIONALS 3B RYAN ZIMMERMAN SIGNS 6YR EXTENSION FOR MILLION agrees report source Rotoinfo Zimmerman3B negotiations extend deadline

With Ryan Zimmerman's contract in place, the Nationals' core takes shape Ryan Zimmerman never thought about leaving the Nationals, not even during the 2008 and 2009 seasons, through those 205 losses, those embarrassing moments, those tension-filled clubhouses on nights a losing streak reached four or five games. He never thought about leaving because management and ownership told him to be patient, to let their plan unfold, and he believed them. Read full article >> Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals agree on contract extension | Baseball Ryan Zimmerman and the Washington Nationals agreed on a contract extension Sunday, guaranteed to keep the third baseman in D.C. through at least the 2019 season. Ryan Zimmerman's contract extension news conference highlights Before Ryan Zimmerman walked into the room, 16 of his teammates filled two rows of seats to the side of a dais hastily erected for Zimmerman's news conference. Jayson Werth, John Lannan, Jordan Zimmermann, Danny Espinosa – so many players that there weren't enough seats, and Bryce Harper had to stand. They all watched him walk into the room, wearing a crisp, white Nationals jersey, and sit next ... Nationals' Ryan Zimmerman signs $100 million extension, averts distractions Nothing like a little bit of drama to make spring training interesting as full-squad workouts begin. That's the approach Ryan Zimmerman and the Washington Nationals took this weekend, with the team's franchise player imposing a Saturday deadline to agree on a contract extension. Presumably, Zimmerman wanted to stay with the theme of last spring and prevent himself from becoming a distraction to ... Ryan Zimmerman agrees to six-year, $100 million contract extension with the Washington Nationals VIERA, FLA. — Ryan Zimmerman , the kid from Virginia Beach who idolized Cal Ripken, wanted to play only for the Washington Nationals the moment they drafted him. Zimmerman and the team grew up together, a superstar third baseman asserting himself and a franchise finding its way. Through even the grimmest moments, his allegiance did not waver. Read full article >> Sunday's MLB notebook: Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals agree to $100 million deal, source tells AP The Nationals took what they hope is another step toward consistent contention by locking up their third baseman through 2019, adding six years to Zimmerman's existing contract in a deal announced Sunday. Sources: Nats' Zimmerman gets $100M deal Ryan Zimmerman and the Washington Nationals agreed to an extension through 2019 with a club option for the 2020 season. Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals Add $100M, 6 Years To Contract -- Third baseman Ryan Zimmerman and the Washington Nationals have agreed to add $100 million over six years to his contract, with a full no-trade clause, a person familiar with the negotiations said Sunday. Nationals, Ryan Zimmerman ink extension Ever since he became the Washington Nationalsand#8217; very first draft pick, Ryan Zimmerman wanted to stay with the club for the long haul. Now heand#8217;ll get that wish. The Nationals took what they hope is another step toward consistent contention by locking up their third baseman. Ryan Zimmerman Signs Six-Year Contract Extension With Nationals Ryan Zimmerman signed a six-year contract extension with a no-trade clause that will keep the All-Star third baseman with the Washington Nationals at least until 2019.
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