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Nats third baseman Ryan Zimmerman says it will be interesting to see how the ball carries at Nationals Park this the summer. — Getty Images

Nats third baseman Ryan Zimmerman says it will be interesting to see how the ball carries at Nationals Park this the summer. — Getty Images

WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Our team is right in the middle of our second full homestand at Nationals Park. To tell you the truth, I think the new stadium is better than any of us expected. We walked onto the field for the first time a few days before Opening Night and it really had that wow factor. You can see it in pictures. But nothing is ever as good as the first time you see a new stadium in person. It really is night and day. Last year we kind of looked forward to going on the road because those parks were usually nicer than what we had at home.

So far, Nationals Park is playing like a pitcher’s park. It’s not huge. But you do hit some balls that you think have a chance to go out and instead end up at the wall. It’s still so early, though. It will be interesting to see what happens in the summer. That was always when the ball would really fly out of RFK. The ball jumps a little more in June, July or August when it’s 90 degrees every day.

And as the weather warms up it’ll be a lot better for the fans to come out, too. This past weekend was great. We had good crowds every game. Once we start playing better — like we have the last couple days — this will be a fun place to be this summer.

I talked to a couple of players on other teams and each of them loved the new park. That’s important, because some of those guys are going to be free agents and when their contracts run out we want them to know that Washington is a nice place to play.

That’s really why a new ballpark is such a big step for an organization. Sure it makes our owners money. Sure the fans come out. Sure it’s nice for us. But it also attracts players. It attracts top talent. That’s what we hope to do in the next couple of years. We develop our foundation and then start bringing in big-name free agents to complete the puzzle.

As told to The Examiner’s Brian McNally.

Nats third baseman Ryan Zimmerman is one of baseball’s rising stars and, at 23, the face of the franchise. Now he’ll share his thoughts with The Examiner’s readers each week throughout the baseball season.


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12:37 PM MST on Wed., May. 14, 2008 re: "High school pressure helps create success"

Examiner Reader said:
I really wonder if Zimm writes it or tells the reporters and they put it on paper...Either way I love reading his articles!

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1:23 AM MST on Sat., Aug. 25, 2007 re: "Preparing for road trips wears on players"

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I wish my boss would send me on a road trip and pay me what these guys make.

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11:38 AM MST on Fri., Jun. 22, 2007 re: "Zim still learning on the fly"

Examiner Reader said:
Love reading the articles by Zimm. It's a great way for the fan to get an inside glimpse of the Nats and how the team interacts with one another. The practical jokes on one another crack me up. I guess boys still play around in the locker room...even in the big league.

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8:12 AM MST on Fri., Jun. 22, 2007 re: "Zim still learning on the fly"

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we are all very proud of Zimmy here in the DC area. Manny Acta and Lerner are going to field a competitive team a lot sooner than anyone thinks. By 2009 or 10, the Nats are going to be in contention for a pennant. They care a lot about the fans here and it shows.

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9:13 AM MST on Mon., Jun. 4, 2007 re: "Tough start has not dampened Nats’ spirits"

Examiner Reader said:
As a huge Nats fan, it's hard to see them lose this many games, but it's good to know that the team is still positive.

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9:09 AM MST on Mon., Jun. 4, 2007 re: "‘Feels like you’re floating around the bases’"

Examiner Reader said:
Ryan gives a great look into how it's like when you deliver the game winning hit.

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7:20 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Clowns to the left, jokers to the right"

Examiner Reader said:
Great insight Ryan into what it's like in the clubhouse. It made me laugh!

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6:01 PM MST on Thu., Apr. 19, 2007 re: "Zimmerman: The hits feel better in the later innings"

Examiner Reader said:
Ryan, thanks for writing this column. We're big fans of and wish you a lot lot luck! I'm curious your take on the element of luck that exists in baseball. I've noticed that you're hitting the ball well but many times it's right at an opposing player. How much of this can you control and how much of this is attributed to luck?

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