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RFK holds special memories, but looking forward to new stadium

Sep 14, 2007 12:00 AM (389 days ago) by Ryan Zimmerman, The Examiner
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WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Our team starts the final homestand of the season tonight at RFK Stadium with a series against Atlanta before we finish with New York and Philadelphia. It should be an interesting 10 days since it’s also the last time we’ll play there. Speaking as a hitter, it will be nice to move into the new stadium next year and have a friendlier hitting environment. I’d be lying if I said I’d rather spend another year in RFK. But at the same time I’ve had a lot of great moments here during my short career. Those are the things I’ll remember most.

I grew up in Virginia Beach, but until I played my first game here in 2005 I had never set foot in the place. It’s almost 50 years old and was never meant to be a perfect baseball facility. Our weight room is smaller than a lot of stadiums around the league — sometimes smaller even than the visiting weight rooms at the newer parks — and our training facilities aren’t as big, either. But I also don’t want to make it sound horrible. A lot of people worked hard to give us a decent place to come to work every day and as players we were fine with that. The best part of RFK is how loud it can get. When you have a big crowd here and our team does something special this is a fun place to be. The bowl shape doesn’t let any noise escape and when the stands start to bounce you have to smile. The atmosphere here can be incredible.

But we’re all really looking forward to next season with all new locker rooms, training facilities and state-of-the-art equipment. As a player, nothing is more important than a good training room. To play 162 games in 180 days, anything that makes you feel better before you take the field is a big deal. I think the organization did a great job asking the players what we needed. I didn’t have many specific requests. Maybe the biggest thing was we all wanted a bigger dugout where we could sit and still watch the game. At RFK you have to stand up behind the fence to see the field. It’s been fun playing here for the last three years. But next April we’re going to be like spoiled little kids.

As told to The Examiner’s Brian McNally.

Nats third baseman Ryan Zimmerman is one of baseball’s rising stars and, at 22, 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"

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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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