C-Cap Recap - C's Blitz Brentz & The Frogs

Wednesday, December 23 2015 @ 07:02 AM EST

Contributed by: #2JBrumfield

Time to bring some photos out of the archives as we take a look back at the C's penultimate game of the 2015 regular season against the Everett AquaSox at Nat Bailey Stadium.


Andrew Guillotte rounds first base after ripping a single to left field on the first pitch of the game.


Former Blue Jays farmhand Jacob Brentz - who was traded to Seattle in the Mark Lowe deal - faced his former organization for the first time.

Sean Hurley gets hit by a pitch from Jacob Brentz to load up the bases after a Ryan Metzler walk. A wild pitch would plate Andrew Guillotte to give the home side a 1-0 lead.

Rodrigo Orozco made an impact in his Nat Bailey Stadium debut with a second-inning RBI double to score a Carl Wise base hit and slides for home under the tag of Everett catcher Johan Quevedo.

Rodrigo Orozco pops up from his slide and gets J.C. Cardenas a sacrifice fly RBI to make it 3-0 Vancouver. Orozco, Cardenas and Juan Kelly would add RBI singles in the third inning to double their lead to 6-0.

Vancouver starter Angel Perdomo retired the first eight hitters in a row and had a no-hitter after five innings.

Connor Panas leads off from first base after a walk to start the fifth. He advanced to second on a wild pitch but was later stranded.

Angel Perdomo ends his 2015 on a high note by striking out the last hitter he faced after surrendering a leadoff single to NWL batting champion Drew Jackson to start the sixth. He gets a well-deserved pat on the back from manager John Schneider and a tap from catcher Ryan Hissey as he heads toward the dugout. Ryan Metzler, Juan Kelly (#41), Carl Wise and Rolando Segovia also join the mound conference.

Tyler Burden overcame a walk and a single to the first two hitters he faced in his home debut to pitch a scoreless ninth which included a strikeout. He capped off the shutout relief work from Daniel Young, who stranded a runner for Perdomo and pitched 1-1/3 shutout innings of two-hit relief, and Sean Ratcliffe who pitched a one-hit eighth.

Catcher Ryan Hissey is all smiles as the C's clinch the three-game series victory with a 6-0 triumph. Hissey would have more reason to smile after the game as he was presented with the team's Most Valuable Player award for 2015.


Angel Perdomo walked four but offset that with nine strikeouts in a one-hit performance over 5-1/3 shutout innings innings. His first two strikeouts registered at 95 miles per hour and had two more swinging strike three pitches at 87 and 94 MPH. His other K's clocked in at 92, 93, 94, 95 and 84. Seven of his nine strikeouts were of the swinging variety.

Jacob Brentz lasted two innings and surrendered three runs on three hits, a walk and a hit by pitch while uncorking two wild pitches. He struck out two, both swinging, and topped off at 90-91 miles per hour. The lefty was the Jays' 11th round pick in 2013 out of Parkway South High School in Manchester, Missouri.

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