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OWINGS MILLS, Md. Nike Mujer Air Max 90 KPU zapatos para correr(Profundo Rosas) . -- When it came down to it, Jacoby Jones decided he just wanted to stay with the Baltimore Ravens. The 29-year old wide receiver signed a four-year contract with the Ravens Thursday after agreeing to terms on the contract Wednesday. "I wasnt even thinking about the money," Jones said. "Its the fact that this is probably the only place that will let me be myself." He later joked, "The city, the state, the organization, the coaches, they know I kind of dont have it all together up here, up top -- some loose ends -- and they all accept that." The former "Dancing with the Stars" participant was in the midst of a meeting with the New York Giants Wednesday when he made the decision that he wanted to return to the Ravens. After meeting with the Giants, Jones got in a car to head downtown and meet New York executives for dinner. During that car ride, Jones said he told the driver to head to the airport, that he wanted to come back to Baltimore. Jones agreed to terms with the Ravens later in the day. "Couldnt be more excited," coach John Harbaugh said. "Once again, we keep adding our guys on our offence. Our offence is getting better by maintaining the guys that we have here right now." Jones is the third offensive player to re-sign with Baltimore since Feb. 28, joining tight end Dennis Pitta and left tackle Eugene Monroe. Jones signed with the Ravens in 2012 after spending the first five seasons of his career with the Houston Texans. With Baltimore, he has been a weapon on special teams. He has five returns for touchdowns the last two years, including a 108-yard return for a touchdown in Super Bowl XLVII. But he also started nine games at wide receiver in 2013, and Harbaugh envisions him continuing to play a role on offence going forward. The Ravens hired Gary Kubiak in January to be their offensive co-ordinator. Kubiak was Jones coach in Houston during his time there. "Its just a great opportunity for us," Harbaugh said. "Jacoby is a playmaker, but hes not just a playmaker. I think everybody understands what he brings to the table in terms of ability to break open a game at any time, but hes also a quality receiver. "Hes a special teams player, but hes also a guy that can do the things that you need to do to move the chains when you need to move them. . And without question, we believe that his best football is in front of him." Nike Mujer Air Max 90 Glow Training Zapatillas Azules . Jurrjens signed a minor league contract with Cincinnati in May, and was 2-3 with a 4.46 ERA at Triple-A Louisville. He has a 53-37 record with a 3.63 ERA in seven major league seasons, including five with Atlanta. nike roshe one Mujer Blancas . LOUIS -- From the first pitch, Adam Wainwright thought this could be the day he threw a no-hitter. WASHINGTON -- Ryan Zimmermans return may have been the spark the Washington Nationals offence was waiting for. Zimmerman certainly made a difference Tuesday night. The Nationals all-star third baseman hit a run-scoring double in his return from the disabled list to spark a six-run seventh-inning as Washington beat the St. Louis Cardinals 8-6. "It was just fun to be part of a game again," Zimmerman said. "Thats the biggest part. It was a great game, a good win, and hopefully we can continue on with that." Zimmerman had missed 58 games because of an injured abdominal muscle which required surgery in early May. He was given ovations from the crowd in pre-game introductions and for each of his at-bats, with the loudest cheers coming after his double down the right-field line drove in the Nationals first run of the seventh. "This is his team," said Jayson Werth, who had an RBI single in the seventh to cap the rally. "Hes an icon of the franchise. Hes the guy, so any time youre missing a presence like that, its definitely good to get him back." The six-run inning matched the Nationals best this season, and none were wilder than this. Washingtons last four runs in the inning scored with two outs. The tying run scored on a wild pitch and the Nationals took the lead on a bases-loaded walk. They extended their winning streak to four games, also tying their season best. "Thats a crazy game right there," said Nationals closer Drew Storen, who pitched the ninth for his 16th save in 17 chances. Albert Pujols and Lance Berkman hit home runs for St. Louis, which has lost a season-high four straight games. Miguel Batista (3-2) of the Cardinals relieved starter Jaime Garcia to start the seventh with St. Louis holding a 6-2 lead. After Zimmermans double, Michael Morse had an RBI groundout for the second out. Danny Espinosa then scored Zimmerman on a single. "I cant even remember all the at-bats, there were so many good at-bats," Nationals manager Jim Riggleman said. "We got a couple breaks, a couple hits that werent really squared up that well -- iit was a lot of great at-bats" Reliever Trever Miller came on and hit Roger Bernadina, loading the bases, and then threw a wild pitch to pinch-hitter Ivan Rodriguez, allowing the tying run to score. Zapatillas Nike Air Max 90 Carved Mujer Mint/Blancas. After an intentional walk to Rodriguez, reliever Jason Motte came on and walked pinch-hitter Laynce Nix on the 11th pitch of the at-bat to give the Nationals their first lead of the game, 7-6. "It was just a nightmare of a seventh inning," Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said. Henry Rodriguez (2-1) pitched the seventh inning to earn the win. The Cardinals took advantage of a defensive miscue to score three runs in the fifth and take a 6-1 lead. An intentional walk to Pujols with one out loaded the bases for Berkman, who hit what appeared to be a double-play grounder to shortstop Ian Desmond. However, Desmonds flip to Espinosa caught the second baseman in an awkward position, and the throw to first was too late to get Berkman. The reprieve led to two more St. Louis runs as Yadier Molina and Andrew Brown hit run-scoring singles before the Nationals got out of the inning. Pujols hit a two-run homer in the first -- his 15th of the year -- and Berkman hit his 17th in the fourth. NOTES: Nationals 1B Adam LaRoche will have season-ending surgery Thursday to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder. ... OF Rick Ankiel (strained left intercostal muscle) left the game after the top of the second. Riggleman said Ankiel would not play Wednesday and is day to day. ... Washington optioned RHP Craig Stammen to triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday. ... LHP Tom Gorzelanny (inflamed left elbow) threw a rehab start for Syracuse on Monday, giving up four runs in four innings. Gorzelanny said Tuesday he felt ready to come off the DL for his next start, although Nationals manager Jim Riggleman said he may get one more rehab start. ... Cardinals RF Andrew Brown made his first major league start, one game after his MLB debut, and got his first hit in the fifth inning. ... SS Ryan Theriot had errors on consecutive plays in the fifth inning. He has 13 this season. Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '

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