Education
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he attended Milwaukie High School in Oregon.
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he attended Milwaukie High School in Oregon.
He played all or part of eight seasons in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds and the Minnesota Twins from 1961 to 1968, primarily as a catcher. Minor leagues
Zimmerman began his professional baseball career when he was signed by the Boston Red Sox as an amateur free agent in 1952. He had played for the Minneapolis Millers, Boston"s Triple-A farm club, where his manager was Gene Mauch.
After spending seven years in the minor leagues, he was released by the Red Sox on July 16, 1959 and was picked up by the Baltimore Orioles on the same day.
Two months later, on September 25, the Orioles released him, and he was picked up by the Cincinnati Reds, then known as the Redlegs. Major leagues
= Cincinnati Zimmerman finally got his big break during the 1961 season, when the Reds traded away catcher Editor Bailey and Zimmerman was called up to the majors.
He was the Reds" starting catcher during their pennant-winning season of 1961, and although he only had a batting average of.206, he still led the team"s catchers, with Johnny Edwards hitting.186 and Bob Schmidt hitting.129. In the 1961 World Series, Zimmerman appeared in two games as a late-inning defensive substitution and had no at bats, as the Reds lost to the New York Yankees, four games to one.
= Twins After the 1961 season, Zimmerman was traded on January 30, 1962 to the Minnesota Twins for Dan Dobbek.
He played for the Twins for seven seasons, serving mostly as a backup for Earl Battey. The Twins would lose to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1965 World Series. In 1967, Zimmerman played in 104 games as Battey was troubled by health issues.
The Twins were in first place with two games left in the 1967 season, but lost their final two games to the Boston Red Sox and finished the season in second place.
Although he was still an active player, Zimmerman became the Twins" unofficial bullpen coach in 1967, as the Twins only had three coaches during that time. After Battey"s release in the off-season, the Twins traded for catcher John Roseboro, and Zimmerman went back to being a reserve player during the 1968 season.
He was released by the Twins on March 18, 1969.