The Nationals renewed the contract of third baseman Ryan Zimmerman on Saturday. He will make $465,000 for the 2008 season.
General manager Jim Bowden reiterated that both parties are on good terms and are willing to negotiate a multiyear deal. Vowing not to break the bank, the Nationals are willing to give Zimmerman a contract that is similar to Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, who signed a six-year, $31 million contract on Jan. 23. Sources have indicated that Zimmerman wants a bigger deal.
"We are going forward to get a multiyear deal done," Bowden said. "I'm very hopeful that it does take place at some point. We want Ryan to start and finish his career as a National. As I told him yesterday, 'I look forward to the day that number 11 is hanging on the outfield wall' -- the first Washington National to retire in 20 years."
In 2007, Zimmerman hit .266 with 24 home runs and 91 RBIs. It marked the second-consecutive season in which he drove in 90 or more runs.
In March of 2007, the Nationals renewed Zimmerman's contract for $400,000. Zimmerman is arbitration-eligible after the '08 season and can file for free agency three years after that.