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Lincecum
punched
out
Washington Nationals hitter
Jerry Hairston Jr. for his
1,000th career strikeout.
Lincecum was also an All-
Star selection for the fourth
straight season.
Lincecum’s fi nal record
(13-14) was not indicative on
the kind of season he had —
Lincecum had the worst run
support in all of MLB. He
struck out 220 hitters over
217 innings and had an ERA
of 2.74, which was the fourth
best mark in the NL.
Lincecum signed a two-
year contract with the Giants
worth $40.5 million in the
offseason. However, Lince-
cum’s career began its dra-
matic downturn in 2012.
While Lincecum’s vio-
lent delivery was one of the
reasons he was so successful,
pitching experts predicted
that his career would be cut
short due to his arm’s inabil-
ity to take the stress he was
putting on it.
Lincecum had a 3-10 re-
cord and a 6.42 ERA at the
All-Star break in 2012. He
also lost six straight decisions
in the fi rst half of the season
and was losing velocity on his
fastball, as well as command of
his pitches. He went from the
Giants ace to the back end of
the rotation in less than a year.
Lincecum pitched better
in the second half of the year
and won seven of his last 12
decisions, fi nishing the year
with a 10-15 record and 190
strikeouts. But his ERA near-
ly doubled (5.18) and he led
the NL in losses and wild
pitches (17).
Since the Giants only
needed four starting pitch-
ers in the playoffs, Lincecum
was sent to the bullpen for
the 2012 playoffs by man-
ager Bruce Bochy. In game
four of the NLDS against the
Cincinnati Reds, Lincecum
threw 4.1 scoreless innings in
relief and earned the win as
the Giants defeated the Reds
in fi ve games.
After Lincecum threw
two hitless innings out of the
bullpen in game one of the
NLCS against the St. Louis
Cardinals, Bochy gave him
the start in game four. But
Lincecum only lasted 4.2 in-
nings, giving up six runs in
the Cardinals 8-3 win. How-
ever, the Giants rallied from a
3-1 series defi cit to win three
straight and advance to their
second World Series in three
years.
Lincecum was moved back
to the bullpen for the World
Series against the Detroit Ti-
gers and had a pair of success-
ful outings. He threw a total
of 4.2 innings and didn’t give
up a hit or a run and struck
out eight while only walking
one — the Giants swept the
Tigers in four games to win
the World Series once again.
Even though Lincecum
was losing his abilities, he was
still able to show glimpses
of what made him so great.
On July 13, 2013, Lince-
cum threw his fi rst no-hitter
against the San Diego Padres,
striking out 13, walking four,
and throwing a career-high of
148 pitches in a 9-0 victory
— it was the fi rst ever no-hit-
ter Petco Park, home of the
Padres.
Despite his third straight
season with a losing record,
Lincecum did put up better
marks in 2013, reducing his
ERA from 5.18 to 4.37. He
also walked 13 less hitters
than the previous year and
struck out 153.
Less than a year later,
Lincecum would throw an-
other no-hitter against the
Padres — this time, in front of
the home fans at AT&T Park.
On June 25, 2014, Lince-
cum threw his 10th complete
game and his second no-hit-
ter against the Padres, becom-
ing the second player in MLB
history to no-hit the same
team multiple times.
Less than a month later,
Lincecum recorded an ex-
tra-inning save against the
Phillies, which made him the
fi fth pitcher since 1976 to re-
cord a no-hitter and a save in
the same season.
However, Lincecum was
replaced in the starting rota-
tion in late-August and never
made his way back. Lincecum
did, however, earn the 100th
win of his career by coming
out of the bullpen in a 9-8
win over the Padres on Sept.
25, 2014.
Even though Lincecum
was on the Giants play-
off roster, he was not used
in the NLDS or the NLCS.
He made one appearance in
game two of the World Series
and retired all fi ve batters he
faced before leaving the game
with lower back pain — the
Giants defeated the Kansas
City Royals in seven games,
giving Lincecum his third
championship ring.
Lincecum’s last season
with the Giants was cut short
due to injury in 2015. He had
a number of quality outings
to begin the season, but on
June 27, Lincecum was hit in
the pitching elbow off a line
drive from DJ LeMahieu and
left the game. Just weeks lat-
er, Lincecum was diagnosed
with a degenerative condition
in both of his hips. He even-
tually had season-ending hip
surgery in early-September.
After no team picked him
up in free agency, Lincecum
signed a one-year deal with
the Los Angeles Angels one
month into the 2016 season.
He started his tenure with
the organization in Triple-A,
but was called up on June 18,
2016. In his fi rst start with
the Angels, Lincecum pitched
six innings and gave up just
one run to earn the victory
against the A’s.
But Lincecum would only
win one more game for the
Angels for the remainder of
the season. His ERA went
up to 9.16, and after surren-
dering nine hits and six runs
against the Seattle Mariners
in 3.1 innings, the Angels re-
leased him the following day
— it was the last time Lince-
cum pitched in the majors.
Lincecum sat out the 2017
season, but signed a minor
league contract with the
Rangers in 2018. However,
Lincecum was unimpressive
in Triple-A and was released
on June 5.
Although he hasn’t for-
mally retired, Lincecum hasn’t
pitched since his release from
the Rangers.
Lincecum and Los Angeles
Dodgers legend Sandy Kou-
fax are the only two players in
MLB history to throw mul-
tiple no-hitters, win multi-
ple Cy Young awards, receive
multiple All-Star selections
and win multiple World Se-
ries titles.
Michael Macor/San Francisco Chronicle
Lincecum waves to fans during the Giants 2010 World Series
celebration.
public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
No. 20PB09152- Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
Alan Bruce Jones, Deceased
Notice is hereby given
that by Order of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon
for Marion County, Probate
No.
20PB09152,
Janice
Tracey
Schavland
has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the ESTATE
OF ALAN BRUCE JONES,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against said estate are
required to present such
claims, with proper vouchers,
to the undersigned Personal
Representative, c/o Sarah K.
Rinehart, Attorney at Law, 117
Commercial Street NE, Suite
300, Salem, Oregon 97301,
within four (4) months after
the date of fi rst publication of
this notice, or the claims may
be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by these
proceedings may obtain
additional information from
the Personal Representative,
the attorney for the Personal
Representative, or from the
records of the court.
Dated and fi rst published
January 22, 2021.
Janice Tracey Schavland
Personal Representative
Sarah K. Rinehart,
Attorney at Law
OSB# 821142
117 Commercial Street NE,
Suite 300
Salem, Oregon 97301
Attorney for Personal
Representative
1/22, 1/29, 2/5
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No. 21PB00302
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
KERRY BRENDON BENSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Marion, has
appointed the undersigned,
Kerry D. Benson, as Personal
Representative of the Estate
of Kerry Brendon Benson, on
January 13, 2021. All persons
having claims against said
estate are required to present
the same, with proper
vouchers to the Personal
Representative by directing
said claims to Roger K. Evans,
Law Offi ce of Roger K. Evans,
P.C., 675 Church Street NE,
Salem, OR 97301, within four
months from the date of fi rst
publication of this notice as
stated below, or they may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by this
proceeding
may
obtain
additional information from
the records of the Court, the
Personal Representative, or
the Attorney for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and fi rst published
January 22, 2021.
/s/ Kerry D. Benson
Kerry D. Benson,
Personal Representative
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Kerry D. Benson
2664 Gilbert Street S
Salem, OR 97302
Phone: (503) 602-2287
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Roger K. Evans, OSB #812170
Law Offi ce of
Roger K. Evans, P.C.
675 Church St NE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 585-2121
Fax: (503) 364-7689
Email: roger@rogerkevans.com
1/22, 1/29, 2/5
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING - SOLE-SOURCE
PROCUREMENT
NOTICE is hereby given
that the City Council of the
City of Keizer will hold a public
hearing for the purpose of
taking comments on the draft
fi ndings for a sole-source
procurement.
The City of Keizer has
made a determination that
the selection of WatchGuard
as a sole-source procurement
for the purpose of purchasing
camera systems and software
licensing that is essential for
replacing Police Department
vehicle
and
motorcycle
cameras. Such determination
is based on the following
fi ndings:
1. Due to the age of the
current camera system, the
City of Keizer is in need of
new cameras and software
licensing that is compatible
with other computerized
equipment and meets with
criminal justice requirements.
2. The City of Keizer has
already been using equipment
that is about to become
outdated.
3. Purchasing the camera
systems
and
software
licensing from WatchGuard
will ensure that all police
vehicles and motorcycles use
the same equipment.
4. Staff has contacted
numerous
vendors
and
determined that WatchGuard
is the only company that has
the same equipment for both
cars and motorcycles.
5. It is unlikely that
purchasing
the
camera
system
and
software
licensing from WatchGuard
as a sole-source procurement
will encourage favoritism
or
substantially
diminish
competition
for
public
contracts.
6. The City is unaware
of any other party who is
capable of providing the
required goods or services.
7. It is necessary to
order the camera system
and software licensing as
soon as possible to avoid
ramifi cations that may occur
from
current
equipment
becoming outdated.
The City of Keizer will
purchase the camera systems
and
software
licensing
from WatchGuard without a
competitive public proposal
process unless objections are
received.
The hearing will be held
on February 1, 2021 at 7:00
p.m. at the Robert L. Simon
Council Chambers, Keizer
Civic Center, 930 Chemawa
Road NE, Keizer, Oregon.
Copies of the draft fi ndings
are available at Keizer City
Hall or by contacting the City
Recorder at 503-390-3700.
Any party may appear
and present comment at the
public hearing. Any party
wishing to object to the
City of Keizer purchasing
the camera systems and
software
licensing
from
WatchGuard as a sole-
source procurement must
submit written objections on
or before February 1, 2021
at 5:00 p.m. Such objections
must be addressed to Tracy
Davis, City Recorder, 930
Chemawa Road NE, Keizer,
Oregon if delivered in person,
or PO Box 21000, Keizer, OR
97307 if delivered by mail.
Comments may also be sent
to DavisT@Keizer.org. At
the conclusion of the public
hearing, the City Council
may take action to adopt the
fi ndings and approve the sole
source procurement, modify
the fi ndings and approve the
sole source procurement,
reject
the
sole
source
procurement or continue the
public hearing to another date
in the Council’s discretion.
The location of the hearing
is accessible to the disabled.
Please contact the City
Recorder at 503-856-3412
at least 48 hours prior to the
hearing if you will need any
special accommodations to
attend or participate in the
hearing.
If you have any questions,
please contact Tim Wood,
Finance Director at 503-390-
3700.
Dated this 19th day of
January, 2021.
Tracy Davis, MMC
Keizer City Recorder
1/22
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Master Plan AMENDMENT
2020-24
PURPOSE OF HEARING:
To hear an application for a
Master Plan Amendment of
Keizer Station Area D that
was approved in September
2020 (Case 2020-10). The
applicant is proposing to
relocate and increase the size
of “Pad A” by 366 square
feet and to eliminate “Auto
B”. This change will result
in decreasing the number of
buildings from 4 to 3, and will
result in a net decrease of
approximately 7,634 square
feet of leasable building area
for the area within the jug
handle area of Keizer Station
Area D.
The amendment
request also proposes to
relocate the water feature to
the south side of Ulali Drive
and provide a plaza in the
location of the previously
approved water feature.
LAND USE DECISION
CRITERIA: The criteria upon
which the decision on this
matter will be based can be
found in Section 3.113.06
(Keizer Station Master Plan –
Master Plan Amendment).
DATE AND TIME OF
HEARING:
City Council
will hold a public hearing on
Monday, February 1, 2021 at
7:00 pm.
LOCATION OF HEARING:
City
Council
Chambers,
Keizer
City
Hall,
930
Chemawa Road NE, Keizer.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Anyone desiring to speak
for or against the proposal
may do so in person, or
by representative, at the
public hearing.
Written
comments may be submitted
to the Keizer Community
Development
Department
prior to the public hearing by
mail to PO Box 21000, Keizer,
OR 97307, by hand delivery
at 930 Chemawa Road NE,
Keizer, OR
97303, or by
email at DavisT@Keizer.org.
Written comments must
be received no later than
5:00 p.m. on February 1,
2021. The fi le with the staff
recommendation
relating
to the above land use case
may be reviewed at City Hall
for no charge or copies may
be obtained for a reasonable
cost. After the close of the
hearing the City Council will
approve the application as
submitted, approve with
modifi ed conditions, or deny
the application. Interested
persons should become
involved in the decision
making process. Failure to
raise an issue, either in person
or in writing, or failure to
provide suffi cient specifi city
to afford the Council an
opportunity to respond to
the issue precludes appeal
to Land Use Board of Appeal
based on that issue.
Applicant’s
statement,
proposal, original masterplan
approval, and all submitted
documents can be viewed
on the City’s web site, www.
keizer.org. Staff report will
be available 7 days prior
to the public hearing either
at city hall, or on the city’s
webpage.
Copies of the
Keizer Development Code are
available for viewing at: www.
keizer.org, follow menus to
the Planning Division. Phone
# (503) 856-3441 or (503)
856-3439.
UPON
REQUEST,
AUXILIARY
AIDS
AND/
OR SPECIAL SERVICES
WILL BE PROVIDED TO
PARTICIPANTS
WITH
DISABILITIES. TO REQUEST
SERVICES,
PLEASE
CONTACT CITY HALL AT
(503)390-3700,
OR
TDD
ACCESS AT 1-800-735-2900,
AT LEAST TWO WORKING
DAYS
(48
HOURS)
IN
ADVANCE OF THE HEARING.
——————————
AVISO DE
AUDIENCIA PÚBLICA
ENMIENDA DEL PLAN
MAESTRO
2020-24
PROPÓSITO
DE
LA
AUDIENCIA: Escuchar una
solicitud de Enmienda al
Plan Maestro del Área D de
la Estación Keizer que fue
aprobada en septiembre
de 2020 (Caso 2020-10). El
solicitante propone reubicar y
aumentar el tamaño del “Pad
A” en 366 pies cuadrados
y eliminar el “Auto B”. Este
cambio resultará en la
disminución de la cantidad
de edifi cios de 4 a 3, y
resultará en una disminución
neta de aproximadamente
7,634 pies cuadrados de área
de construcción alquilable
para el área dentro del área
de la manija de la jarra del
área D de la estación Keizer.
La solicitud de enmienda
también
propone
para
reubicar la característica de
agua al lado sur de Ulali Drive
y proporcionar una plaza en la
ubicación de la característica
de
agua
previamente
aprobada.
CRITERIOS DE DECISIÓN
DE USO DE LA TIERRA:
Los criterios en los que se
basará la decisión sobre este
asunto se pueden encontrar
en la Sección 3.113.06 (Plan
Maestro de la Estación
Keiser - Modifi cación del Plan
Maestro).
FECHA Y HORA DE LA
AUDIENCIA: El Ayuntamiento
celebrará
una
audiencia
pública el lunes 1 de febrero
de 2021 a las 7:00 pm.
UBICACIÓN
DE
LA
AUDIENCIA:
Cámaras
del
Concejo
Municipal,
Ayuntamiento de Keizer, 930
Chemawa Road NE, Keizer.
CÓMO
PARTICIPAR:
Cualquier
persona
que
desee hablar a favor o en
contra de la propuesta puede
hacerlo en persona o por
representante en la audiencia
pública. Los comentarios por
escrito pueden enviarse al
Departamento de Desarrollo
de la Comunidad de Keizer
antes de la audiencia pública
por correo postal a PO Box
21000, Keizer, OR 97307,
por entrega en mano en 930
Chemawa Road NE, Keizer,
OR 97303, o por correo
electrónico a DavisT @
Keizer. org. Los comentarios
escritos deben recibirse a
más tardar a las 5:00 p.m. el 3
de agosto de 2020. El archivo
con la recomendación del
personal en relación con
el caso de uso de la tierra
anterior puede revisarse en
el Ayuntamiento sin cargo o
se pueden obtener copias a
un costo razonable. Después
del cierre de la audiencia, el
Concejo Municipal aprobará
la solicitud tal como se
presentó,
aprobará
con
condiciones modifi cadas o
rechazará la solicitud. Las
personas interesadas deben
participar en el proceso de
toma de decisiones. Si no
se plantea un problema, ya
sea en persona o por escrito,
o si no se proporciona la
especifi cidad
sufi ciente
para brindarle al Consejo la
oportunidad de responder
al problema, se excluye la
apelación ante la Junta de
Apelación del Uso del Suelo
en función de ese problema.
La
declaración
del
solicitante, la propuesta,
la aprobación del plan
maestro original y todos los
documentos presentados se
pueden ver en el sitio web de
la Ciudad, www.keizer.org. El
informe del personal estará
disponible 7 días antes de la
audiencia pública, ya sea en
el ayuntamiento o en la página
web de la ciudad. Las copias
del Código de Desarrollo de
Keizer están disponibles para
su visualización en: www.
keizer.org, siga los menús de
la División de Planifi cación.
Teléfono (503) 856-3441 o
(503) 856-3439.
A SOLICITUD, SE PRO-
PORCIONARÁ AYUDAS AUX-
ILIARES Y / O SERVICIOS
ESPECIALES A LOS PARTIC-
IPANTES CON DISCAPACI-
DADES. PARA SOLICITAR
SERVICIOS, POR FAVOR
CONTACTE CON AYUNTA-
MIENTO AL (503) 390-3700,
O ACCEDA A TDD AL 1-800-
735-2900, AL MENOS DOS
DÍAS
LABORABLES
(48
HORAS) ANTES DE LA AUDI-
ENCIA.
1/22
STORAGE AUCTION
Notice of Self Storage Sale
Please take notice Absolute
Storage LLC – Salem located
at 2605 Hawthorne Ave. NE,
Salem, OR 97301 intends to
hold a sale to sell the property
stored at the Facility by the
below list of Occupants who
are in default at an Auction.
The sale will occur as an
online auction via www.bid13.
com on 2/7/2021 at 12:00 pm.
John S Moreno unit #304;
Hannah R Jones unit #400;
Shawna J Marquand unit
#623. This sale may be
withdrawn at any time without
notice. Certain terms and
conditions apply.
1/22, 1/29
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the
County of Marion
In the Matter of the Estate
of Derolyn L. Johnston,
Deceased
No. 21PB00051 - Probate
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the estate of
the above-named decedent.
All persons having claims
against the estate are required
to present such claims within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice
to Kevin D. Johnston, c/o
Heltzel Williams PC, Attn: Erin
H. Pascual, P.O. Box 1048,
Salem, OR 97308, or the
claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceeding
may
obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
Personal Representative, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and fi rst published
January 22, 2021.
/s/ Kevin D. Johnston
Personal Representative
Heltzel Williams PC
Erin H. Pascual, OSB #143400
P.O. Box 1048
Salem, OR 97308-1048
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
1/22, 1/29, 2/5