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James Street townhouse development approved
A small, single-storey townhouse development proposed for 347 James St. South in St. Marys received a green light from council this week.
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The three-unit project pitched by BDS Construction near the Pyramid Recreation Centre required zoning bylaw amendments unanimously approved by council Tuesday following a public meeting that included the property owner’s planning consultant, Caroline Baker.
One neighbour submitted a request for a privacy fence that Baker said the builder will accommodate. No other public comments about the project were submitted.
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Brosseau breaks up Manaea s no-hitter: Sean Manaea s bid to throw MLB s second no-hitter of the night and fifth of the season on Friday was broken up by Mike Brosseau. The Oakland southpaw had thrown seven no-hit innings before the Tampa Bay hitter, who specializes against left-handed pitching, laced a double to lead off the eighth inning. Brosseau came in to score and tie the game 1-1 on Mike Zunino s hit. The former Andrean teammates add the latest chapter to their storied careers. ESPN reporter Jeff Passan told The Times he hadn t heard of a hitter breaking up a pitcher s no-hitter, having both attended the same high school, but Passan pondered it potentially could have happened early in a game previously. Oakland went on to win the game 2-1 on a walk-off home run by Seth Brown. Manaea went 7 1/3 innings, giving up two hits, one earned run, one walk and striking out 10. Brosseau was 1 for 3 with the double and run scored.
Top 60 All-Time Jays: #2 Dave Stieb
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David Andrew Stieb | SP | 1979-1992, 1998
I go back and forth on who was the best pitcher in
Blue Jays history. We should have them tied at number one. By bWAR, Stieb is number one. By fWAR,
Roy Halladay is number one. They played in different eras; batters didn’t strike out as much when Stieb pitched, pitchers didn’t complete as many games in Halladay’s time. Stieb was the best AL pitcher of the 1980s, Halladay was the best AL pitcher of the 2000s. Halladay is in the
Hall of Fame. Stieb should be. Stieb pitched 670 more innings, and sometimes I think that should tip the scale in his favor, but both were at the top of the league in innings pitched.