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.
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