No Parking, No Limbs

By on February 24, 2022
EDDIE MICHELS PHOTO

DUNEDIN, FLA.–It will probably be the last time one will see the parking lot at the Toronto Blue Jays player development complex with just four cars in it for about nine months.  With the major leaguer’s still on lockout the minor league players will start their spring workouts in the next week or so bringing the lot to capacity.  Again for the fourth spring training fans will not be allowed entry to the facility for major and minor league player workouts.  In fact all adjoining streets to the facility are no parking.

This photo taken on September 15, 2015 shows a contractor hired by the Toronto Blue Jays cutting down a healthy oak tree on the City of Dunedin owned Englebert Complex Field One.  I personally would never have noticed this act except it was brought to my attention by the Toronto Blue Jays Florida Operations staff, much like the illegal dumping into the wetlands adjacent to the complex.  As of this date there appears to have not been a permit issued to cut down this tree, the fine I have been told by the Blue Jays staff is $196,000.00.  A tidy sun for the tax payers of Dunedin. EDDIE MICHELS PHOTO
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