Zimmerman's offensive outburst leads Nationals over Cardinals
Ryan Zimmerman was a one-man gang against the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday.
The Washington Nationals first baseman was responsible for three of the four runs in his team's 4-3 victory over the Cardinals. He doubled and hit two solo home runs.
His second home run of the night was the 200th for the only franchise the 30-year-old has known in his major-league career.
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Three of Zimmerman's knocks during the contest gave the Nationals the lead, a career first for the veteran. And the club needed him, after losing Bryce Harper to glute tightness in the fourth inning.
Zimmerman is hitting .288/.362/.661 with 33 RBIs in 35 games since returning from the disabled list, which is good news for a Nationals team trying to keep its playoff hopes alive.
After Wednesday's win, Washington sits 6 1/2 games back of the New York Mets in the National League East.
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