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Stanford NCAA Championships (2): 1987, 1988 CWS (16): 1953, 1967, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008 Super Regionals (Since 1999) (7): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008 Post-Season (28): 1953, 1965, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008

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2010 Schedule/Results UPCOMING SCHEDULE Against Ranked Teams: 10-6; Weekend : 7-4 STANFORD vs. Washington State Date Opponent ...... Time / Result Fri., Feb. 19 vs. #5 Rice ...... W 6-4 Friday | 6 p.m. | Washington State | KZSU 90.1 FM Sat., Feb. 20 vs. #5 Rice (1) ...... W 14-5 Saturday | 2 p.m. | Washington State | KZSU 90.1 FM Sat., Feb. 20 vs. #5 Rice (2) ...... W 7-6 Sunday | 1 p.m. | Washington State | KZSU 90.1 FM Tue., Feb. 23 vs. Pacifi c ...... W 11-6 Fri., Feb. 26 at #3 Texas ...... L 0-6 Sat., Feb. 27 at #3 Texas ...... L 3-6 Tuesday | 5 :30 p.m. | Hawaii | KZSU 90.1 FM Sun., Feb. 28 at #3 Texas ...... L 2-8 Thurs. Mar. 4 at UC Davis ...... W 10-6 Fri., Mar. 5 vs. UC Santa Barbara ...... W 6-5 ON DECK: at Arizona May 21-23 Sat., Mar. 6 vs. UC Santa Barbara ...... W 5-4 (11) host UC Davis, May 25, host Arizona State, May 27-29 Sun., Mar. 7 vs. UC Santa Barbara ...... L 11-15 Fri., Mar. 19 vs. Pepperdine ...... W 9-8 Sat., Mar. 20 vs. Pepperdine ...... W 10-0 Upcoming Series Sun., Mar. 21 vs. Pepperdine ...... W 11-6 Tue., Mar. 23 at Pacifi c ...... L 4-9 Stanford Baseball (26-18, 10-8 Pac-10) will host Washington State (26-17, 9-9 Pac- Fri., Mar. 26 vs. USC * ...... L 8-13 10) this weekend with Friday’s game telecast on FSN West with Barry Tompkins and Sat., Mar. 27 vs. USC * ...... W 5-4 Morgan Ensberg calling the action. Friday’s game is at 6 p.m., Saturday is at 2 p.m. Sun., Mar. 28 vs. USC ...... W 3-1 and Sunday is at 1 p.m. Friday is also fi reworks night. The Cardinal are coming off Mon., Mar. 29 vs. San Francisco ...... L 1-5 Thu., Apr. 1 at #2 UCLA * ...... L 5-6 (10) a series win at Long Beach State this past weekend and a win at San Jose State on Fri., Apr. 2 at #2 UCLA * ...... W 8-4 Wednesday, winning the fi rst two games of the last weekend’s series by a . Sat., Apr. 3 at #2 UCLA * ...... L 5-7 Friday will feature LHP Brett Mooneyham (2-5, 5.07) against RHP Chad Arnold (4-2, Mon., Apr. 5 at #30 ...... L 0-2 Wed., Apr. 7 vs. Saint Mary’s ...... L 3-7 3.28). Stanford will throw RHP Jordan Pries (3-2, 3.44) on Saturday against RHP Fri., Apr. 9 vs. Oregon * ...... L 2-5 James Wise (1-1, 5.23). Sunday’s starters have not been announced. Sat., Apr. 10 vs. Oregon * (1) ...... L 6-9 Sun., Apr. 10 vs. Oregon * (2) ...... W 2-1 Tue., Apr. 13 at Santa Clara ...... W 14-0 Leading Off Fri., Apr. 16 at #14 Oregon State * ...... W 14-6 • Stanford enters the week having won fi ve of six and 13 of its last 18. Sat., Apr. 17 at #14 Oregon State * ...... W 5-3 (10) • Stanford has 10 wins over top-25 opponents this season, according to Baseball Sun., Apr. 18 at #14 Oregon State * ...... W 10-7 America, just three top-25 teams have more wins against their brethren. Fri., Apr. 23 vs. #15 California * ...... W 3-2 Sat., Apr. 24 vs. #15 California * ...... W 15-12 • Brett Mooneyham and Jordan Pries combined to strike 18 batters in their two Sun., Apr. 25 vs. #15 California * ...... W 11-10 starts at Long Beach State. Mooneyham has struck out 32 over his last three. Mon., Apr. 26 at Santa Clara ...... L 3-9 • Stanford continues to win games in its last at-bat, as pinch-hitter Eric Smith pro- Fri., Apr. 30 at Washington * ...... L 2-4 duced the team’s ninth win its last at-bat with a 10th vitory. Stanford has won Sat., May 1 vs. Washington (Safeco Field) * ...... L 1-8 Sun., May 2 at Washington * ...... L 3-4 (15) three games in extra . Mon. May 3 vs. Santa Clara ...... W 8-3 • Kenny Diekroeger enters the weekend on a 18-game streak, the longest since Tue., May 4 vs. San Jose State ...... W 10-7 Josh Hochgesang in 1997 (19 games), hitting .434 over the stretch. Former Major Fri., May 7 at Long Beach State ...... W 3-2 Sat., May 8 at Long Beach State ...... W 4-3 (10) Leaguer set the known Stanford record with 37 games in 1990. Sun., May 9 at Long Beach State ...... L 5-10 Diekroeger is hitting .362. Wed., May 12 at San Jose State ...... W 8-3 Fri., May 14 vs. Washington State * (FSN) .... 6:00 PM PT Sat., May 15 vs. Washington State * ...... 2:00 PM PT Upcoming Opponents Sun., May 16 vs. Washington State * ...... 1:00 PM PT • The Cougars enter the weekend series with a .295 team average and 4.66 Tue., May 18 vs. Hawai’i ...... 5:30 PM PT team ERA led by Brett Jacobs’ .372 average and Cody Bartlett’s .341 mark. Paris Fri., May 21 at Arizona * ...... 6:00 PM MT Shewey has a 6-1 record and 2.70 ERA out fo the , while Friday starter, Sat., May 22 at Arizona * ...... 6:00 PM MT Sun., May 23 at Arizona * ...... 12:00 PM MT Chad Arnold is 4-2 with a 3.28 ERA. Derek Jones leads the club with eight homers. Tue., May 25 vs. UC Davis ...... 5:30 PM PT Washington State last weekend swept Cal and also has series wins over Arizona Thu., May 27 vs. Arizona State ...... 5:30 PM PT State and Oregon State and series losses to Oregon and Arizona. Fri., May 28 vs. Arizona State * ...... 5:30 PM PT Sat., May 29 vs. Arizona State * ...... 1:00 PM PT Pac-10 Standings June 4-7 NCAA Regionals (16 sites) • With three weekends remaining in the regular season, Arizona State (14-4) re- June 11-13 Super Regionals (8 sites) mains on top with UCLA, Cal and Stanford all four games out. In addition, Arizona, June 19-30 College (Omaha, Neb.) Oregon and Washington State are within 5.5 games of fi rst place. All games on 90.1 KZSU and on the internet at gostanford.com In the Rankings • Stanford is back in the rankings at No. 25 in . They have spent

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Stanford Coaching Staff Projected Starting Lineup Clarke and Elizabeth Nelson Player Yr B/T Notes Director of Baseball C--Zach Jones Jr. R/R picked off three runners this season • ‘69 enters his 34th season as the 1B-- Fr. R/R hitting .307 with 36 runs Clarke and Elizabeth Nelson Director of Baseball. He 2B--Colin Walsh Jr. S/R started every game, RBI leader w 34 entered the season with an overall record of 1356- SS--Jake Schlander Jr. R/R First start in 6 games on Wednesday 694-7, producing 2 NCAA titles (1987, 1988), 7 Su- 3B--Kenny Diekroeger Fr. R/R 18-game hitting streak per Regionals (six titles), 14 , 25 CF--Jake Stewart Fr. R/R one of three freshmen starting OFers NCAA Regionals and 12 conference titles. He is one RF--Tyler Gaffney Fr. R/R .336 with 34 runs for two- athlete of just 10 coaches to have played and coached in a LF-Dave Giuliani Jr. L/L 4 hits on Wednesday at SJSU CWS, doing so while a player in 1967. He also won DH-Jonathan Kaskow Jr. S/R top hitter at .382 with 28 walks a Gold medal as the head of the 1998 Seoul Olympic team and won a gold medal at the 1967 Pan Am Games. He carries a 120-55 (.686) postseason re- Top Starter Yr T Notes cord and 36-25 CWS mark. Jordan Pries, RHP So. R nine in no-decision at LBSU Brett Mooneyham, LHP So. L 3.18 ERA last fi ve starts, 42 Ks Longtime Lieutenant • Fellow alum, Dean Stotz ‘75, has been with Mar- Top Relievers Yr T Notes quess for all 34 years. In his current role, he is the Alex Pracher Jr. RHP six wins out of the pen this year team’s primary hitting coach, since 1997. He has Brian Busick, RHP So. R 1.71 ERA as a reliever this year developed such Major Leaguers as , Award winner , , and . From 1993 to 1996 he was Head Coach Yr Record Notes the team’s pitching coach, working with Cardinal stars Mark Marquess 34th year 1382-712-7 2 National Titles (1987, 1988) , Chad Hutchinson and . (1977-Present) 5 CWS Championship games 14 College World Series Pitching • Veteran coach Rusty Filter, who spent the last 17 two weeks completely out of the top-25 this season. The team’s highest ranking was years at San Diego State will serve as the team’s - No. 18 during week two and during the last week of April. The Cardinal began the ing coach. San Diego State led the in ERA in six of the league’s fi rst 10 sea- season ranked as high as No. 25 nationally in USA Today in the preseason. sons, ranking in the top-three in each of those years. Individually, four players were named the MWC’s Friday WSU Game on Fox West of the Year, including the • Friday’s game with Washington State on May May 14 at 6 p.m. will be broadcast on last two years (2008, 2009), Bruce Billings (2005), and Fox Sports West on a tape delayed basis and prelude fi reworks night at Klein Field Scott Shoemaker (2004). In 2009, four of his hurlers-- at Sunken Diamond. The game will be on FSN’s family of networks on Saturday at 9 Cincinnati’s Aaron Harang, St. Louis’ , a.m. and Comcast Bay Area at 11 a.m. on Saturday. Boston’s Jason Masterson and San Francisco’s Alex Hinshaw, pitched in the Majors.

Cardinal Sweep San Jose State Series On the bases • Dave Giuliani had four hits and Zach Jones drove in three runs as Stanford (26-18) • Dean Stotz ‘75 will be the third base coach and Ma- swept the two-game series with its county rival, San Jose State (18-30) with an 8-3 rio Iglesias ‘96, the of the team’s 1996 victory. Kenny Diekroeger extended his hit streak to 18 games with a single through CWS team, will coach fi rst base. the left side of the infi eld in the ninth inning after scoring two runs on two errors and having a hard hit liner caught by Nick Borg. Coaches of Note • Two of the Cardinal’s national title stars from the 1987 and 1988 are in opposing dugouts, David Esquer Strong Pitching in Series Win at Long Beach State (Cal) and Ed Sprague (Pacifi c). Esquer was the start- • Stanford won its last non-conference weekend of the series, taking the fi rst two ing for the 1987 club, while Sprague was games of its series at Long Beach State behind strong pitching, before dropping the the starting third baseman for both the 1987 and 1988 Sunday fi nale (W 3-2, W 4-3 (10), L 5-10). In the opener, Brett Mooneyham struck clubs. Sprague also won a World Series title with the out nine over six innings and Brian Busick pitched the fi nal three scoreless innings Blue Jays. for his fi rst as Mooneyham continued a strong second half of the season. In the Saturday clincher, Jordan Pries struck out nine and allowed just two runs over eight innings but it was not until late that the real fi reworks occurrred. Trailing 2-1, Jonathan Kaskow worked a 12-pitch two-out walk against Jake Thompson, who was trying to complete a nine- . Kenny Diekroeger then followed with a two-run homer to give Stanford a brief 3-2 lead. The bullpen relinquished the lead before Eric Smith, following another two-out walk, delivered an RBI in the 10th. On Sunday, gave up fi ve runs in the second and Stanford could not recover for the sweep. Kenny Diekroeger’s second of the weeknd ex- tended his hit streak to 17 games.

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Stanford Professionals Stanford By the Numbers Six former Stanford baseball players started the season in the Majors in 2010, with another three on the cusp of 26-18, their Major League debuts. 23 additional players were in the minors. The Cardinal featured 11 players in the 10-8 Major Leagues in 2009, including the 84th player to go Pac-10 to Stanford and player in the Majors, John Hester, who made his debut for another Cardinal great, A.J. Hinch, who was his for the Diamondbacks.

2010 Major Leaguers • , OF, Mets ERA AVERAGE FIELDING • Donny Lucy, C, White Sox 4.95 .289 .969 • Ryan Garko, 1B, Rangers Bullpen has 17 82 doubles .973 pct in Pac-10 • Jody Gerut, OF, Brewers • , P, Orioles this season games of 25 wins • John Hester, C, Diamondbacks • Carlos Quentin, OF, White Sox ERA AVERAGE FIELDING 4.66 .295 .967 Cardinal Management • A.J. Hinch, manager, Diamondbacks • Ruben Amaro, Jr., general manager, Phillies • Kenny Williams, general manager, WSox (FB only)

Farm Report Jason Castro caught Saturday Night Live alum Will Fer- rell in a promotional bit for the Round Rock Express last week. Castro is one of nine players in -A, and joins Nationals prospect and -in-waiting Drew Storen Washington State Series and A’s outfi elder Michael Taylor, looking for their fi rst • Since 1964, Stanford leads the all-time series with the Cougars 35-17. Since 1999, callups. Storen recently got called up after an 0.96 ERA the Cardinal have won nine of 11 series with the Cougars. and four saves over seven games in Double-A Harris- burg. Since joining Triple-A Syracuse, he has a 2.45 Streak for Diekroeger Continues ERA. The fi rst round pick and 10th overall selection a • Freshman Kenny Diekroeger, one of four freshmen starters, enters the weekend on year ago is in his second pro season. Former Major a 18-game hit streak. Over that time, he is batting .434 raising his average to .359 Leaguers and Chris Carter are looking for with 38 runs and 32 RBIs. He hit two homers at pitcher friendly Blair Field last week, a return to the Majors. Borchard, in the Giants system with Triple-A Fresno is batting .351 with 23 RBIs and a tying for the team lead with fi ve. His homer on Saturday, briefl y gave the Cardinal the .617 over 28 games. Carter, who lead in the ninth, in a game won in . Diekroeger has won three games just missed making the Mets out of , is himself this season. He also has a team-best 19 mutli-hit games. batting .337 with Triple-A Buffalo with a .604 slugging percentage and fi ve homers. Cord Phelps is having a Longest Cardinal Hit Streaks Since 1988* nice season with Double-A Akron. The third round pick 37, Jeffrey Hammonds, 1990 in 2008 is batting .365 over the fi rst 25 games. James 28, Troy Paulsen, 1988 Rapoport, a 35th round pick of the Cardinals in 2006, 26, Carlos Quentin, 2003 is batting .325 over the fi rst 24 games as the starting 21, Brian Hall, 2004 centerfi elder for Double-A Springfi eld. 20, Ryan Garko, 2001 19, Josh Hochgesang, 1997 World Champions 18, DIEKROEGER, 2010 Since Tillie Shafer in 1912 and 1913 with the New York 17, Sam Fuld, 2003 Giants, 16 former players have appeared in the Fall 16, John Mayberry, Jr., 2003 Classic, winning a combined 12 rings. Former Yankee Bobby Brown won four titles with the Yankees in the 1940s and 1950s, while Ed Sprague won back-to-back Mooneyham Turns the Corner titles with the Blue Jays in the 1990s. Sprague also part • Brett Mooneyham scored his second win of the season on Friday, striking out nine of Stanford’s CWS national title runs. over six innings to give him 32 strikeouts in his last three starts. Even better, over his last fi ve starts, the lefthander is 2-1 with a 3.18 ERA with 42 strikeouts and 21 walks. Award Winners Overall, Mooneyham, one of three sophomore starters in the rotation this season is Former greats Jim Lonborg (1967) and Jack McDowell 2-5 with a 5.07 ERA. (1993) have each won Awards. Bob Boone won a gold glove at seven times from 1978 to Young Guns of the Farm 1989 and was a gold glove winner from • Stanford features a number of young up and coming stars. Four freshmen are 1996 to 2008, seven times. Lonborg (1967), Boon (1976, 78, 79, 83), Ed Sprague (1991), McDowell (1991-93), starters, including on most weekends outfi elders Stephen Piscotty, Jake Stewart and Mussina (1992-94, 97-98) and Carlos Quentin were all Tyler Gaffney. On the pitching staff, including weekend starters and sophomores All-Stars.

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Jordan Pries and Brett Mooneyham, the Cardinal feature 12 underclassmen on the Weekly Honors All-Time regular pitching staff. Pac-10 Player of the Weeks Jordan Pries, P (March 9, 2009) Kaskow Amongst League’s Top Hitters Jordan Pries, P (April 5, 2010) • Jonathan Kaskow continues to lead the club with a .387 average and Jonathan Kaskow, 1B (April 19, 2010) .511 on-base percentage thanks to 28 walks. He ranks third in the league in hitting Kenny Diekroeger, 3B (April 26, 2010) and is second in on-base percentage. Collegebaseball360.com Honors Pries (April 5, 2010)-primetime pitcher of the week Newbies Homer During the Midweeks Kaskow (April 19, 2010)-primetime hitter of the week • Two Stanford Cardinal hit their fi rst career home runs over the previous two mid- Schlander (March 21, 2010)-honor roll week games with Santa Clara. Scott Colton’s three-run shot in Santa Clara last Mon- Jones (February 22, 2010)-honor roll day was his fi rst in his two-year career, while Dave Giuliani hit a three-run homer this Diekroeger (February 26, 2010)-honor roll Monday for his fi rst homer in three seasons. Giuliani hit another homer the next night against San Jose State Pre-Season Honors Rivals All-Conference Balanced Lineup Colin Walsh, 2B (all-conference) • Stanford has had a very balanced lineup all season, with fi ve players with at least Kellen Kiilsgaard, OF (all-conference) 25 RBIs, four with at least 10 doubles and fi ve with at least 24 runs. In addition, three Baseball America players have walked at least 20 times this season. Kellen Kiilsgaard, OF (all-conference) Brett Mooneyham, P (all-conference) Kenny Diekroeger, SS (top newcomer, 1st, P10) Garko Named to All Legends Team Kenny Diekroeger, SS (4th best frosh in U.S.) • Former Stanford star and current major leaguer Ryan Garko was one of the 28 play- Jake Stewart, OF (top newcomer, 5th, in P10) ers selected to be a part of the College World Series Legends Team, to be honored Jake Stewart, OF (6th-best frosh in U.S.) during the 2010 championship series at Rosenblatt Stadium. Garko was one of two Mark Appel, P (top newcomer, 7th, in P10) selected, joining South Carolina’s . Garko, currently playing Mark Appel, P (17th-best frosh in U.S.) for the Rangers, starred for the Cardinal during Stanford’s three-straight CWS sea- Mooneyham, P (top prospect 2011 draft, in P10) sons in 2001, 2003 and 2003. He fi nished his Stanford career ninth all-time in batting Mooneyham, P (15th-best sophomore in U.S.) (.350), fi fth in doubles (60), ninth in homers (39) and seventh in RBIs (191) over a Jake Stewart, OF (best athlete in Pac-10) four-year career. He was a third round pick of the Indians in 2003, making his major Colin Walsh, 2B (best def. 2B in Pac-10) Jake Schlander, SS (best def. SS, in Pac-10) league debut two seasons later. Jake Schlander, SS (infi elder w/ best arm, P10) Kellen Kiilsgaard, OF (best def. OFer, in Pac-10) Clutch Performances Kellen Kiilsgaard, OF (OFer with best arm, P10) • The Cardinal have won nine games in its last at-bat, with six different players, Zach PGcrosschecker.com Prospects Jones (GW hit versus Pepperdine, GW single versus USC), Kenny Diekroeger (GW Brett Mooneyham (21st, 2011 draft, national) double versus Rice, GW Sac fl y versus Cal-4/23, GW RBI double versus Cal-4/25), Scott Snodgrass (83rd, 2011 draft, national) Jonathan Kaskow (GW hit versus UCSB), Jake Schlander (walk-off solo homer in the Kenny Diekroeger (1st, 2012 draft, California) 11th vs. UCSB), Colin Walsh (two-run homer at OSU) and Eric Smith (two-out, RBI Jake Stewart (2nd, 2012 draft, California) Mark Appel (3rd, 2012 draft, California) double in 10th at LBSU). Summer League Prospects Kellen Kiilsgaard (7th-best, Alaska Summer, 09) 10 Cardinal in the Majors Alex Pracher (7th-best, Atlantic Summer Lg, 09) • Chris Carter returned to the Majors in early May with the Mets, coming through with Alex Pracher (5th-best, Atlantic Summer Lg, 08) an RBI in his fi rst since playing for the Red Sox in 2008. Opening Scott Snodgrass (4th-best, Alaska Summer, 09) Day around had nine Stanford alumni within its ranks, from Colin Walsh (All-Star, Cape Cod, 2009) general managers Kenny Williams (White Sox) and Ruben Amaro, Jr. (Phillies), to a manager, A.J. Hinch (Diamondbacks) to six Major Leaguers: starter Jeremy Guth- 2009 Honors rie (Orioles), fi rst baseman Ryan Garko (Rangers), outfi elder Carlos Quentin (White 2009 National Honors Sox), outfi elder Jody Gerut (Brewers), catcher Donny Lucy (White Sox) and catcher Brett Mooneyham, P (Freshman AA, 09) John Hester (Diamondbacks). Carter in May (Mets) made it seven current players. 2009 All-Conference Honors Jake Schlander, SS (Def. Player of the Year, 09) Jake Schlander, SS (1st team, 2009) Kellen Kiiilsgaard, OF (1st team, 2009) Brett Mooneyham, P (HM, 2009) Colin Walsh, 2B (HM, 2009)

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Big Innings So Far Cardinal Catchers • Trailing early, the Cardinal have been able to put together big innings to get back into the game. Since 1993, eight starting catchers have gone onto Opponent Date Trailing... Runs Result play professionally. Four have reached the Majors and Rice 2/20 4-2 11 runs in the seventh W, 14-5 a fi fth, Jason Castro, is one of the top prospects in the at UC Davis 3/4 4-2 Six runs in the sixth W, 8-4 Astros organization. UCSB 3/7 14-3 Eight runs in sixth L 11-15 Here are Stanford’s starting at UCLA 4/2 1-0 Seven runs in fi fth W 8-4 catchers since 1993: at Oregon St. 4/16 6-4 fi ve runs in 7th and 8th W 14-6 Cal 4/24 3-0 six runs in 3rd and 5th W 15-12 1993-96 A.J. Hinch (3rd round pick, MLB) 1997 Jon Schaeffer (9th) Tickets Available 1998-00 Damien Alvarado (free agent) • Tickets for the team’s home games are available at www.gostanford.com or by 2001-03 Ryan Garko (3rd, MLB) calling 1-800-STANFORD. 2004 Donny Lucy (2nd, MLB) 2005-06 John Hester (13th, MLB) 2007 Brian Juhl (35th) On the Web 2008 Jason Castro (1st) • All Stanford home games are streamed through CBS All-Access through the gos- 2009- Zach Jones tanford.com website. In additional, all audio for allgames are through .stan- ford.edu. Live stats are available through CBS’ Gametracker software through the National Honors for the Cardinal website. National Players of the Year Cardinal Picked Fourth by Pac-10 Coaches 1970 , P • Stanford Baseball was picked to fi nish fourth in the preseason Pacifi c 10 Confer- 1991 David McCarty, 1B ence coaches poll. The Cardinal received 59 points, behind three-time defending 1998 Jeff Austin, P champion, Arizona State (78 points and 7 fi rst place votes), Oregon State (67, 2) and UCLA. The rest of the Pac-10 preseason picks are: Arizona (fi fth), Washington Johnny Bench Award (Top Catcher) 2003 Ryan Garko, C State, Cal, USC, Washington and Oregon. Finalists Two-Sport Tradition 1985 John Verducci • Including Heisman runner-up Toby Gerhart (running back and outfi elder), current 1987 Jack McDowell head coach Mark Marquess (who was a quarterback, defensive back and punt 1988 Ed Sprague returner) and NFL Hall of Famer (and outfi elder and quarterback), the 1991 David McCarty Cardinal have had a number of great two-sport stars. One of the fi rst was Ernie 1992 Jeffrey Hammonds Nevers, who starred for the Cardinal in the early part of the 20th Centruy. That list 1996 A.J. Hinch 1998 Jeff Austin has included: Major League pitcher Joe Borchard (also a QB), NFL and MLB play- 2000 er Chad Hutchinson (RHP and QB), 1940s Major Leaguer Lloyd Merriman, Brian 2002 Jeremy Guthrie Johnson (QB) and John Lynch (QB and RHP). Backup running back Tyler Gaffney, 2003 Carlos Quentin a freshman outfi elder on the team, is the latest two-sport athlete. National Freshman of the Year Quentin One of Decade’s Best 1985 Jack McDowell, P • Stanford Major Leaguer Carlos Quentin was named one of Baseball America’s 1987 , OF players of the decade for the fi rst 10 years of the new century, joining four other 1990 Jeffrey Hammonds, OF 1995 Kyle Peterson, P Pac-10 players on the national publication’s look back at the decade. A four-year 2003 Mark Romanzczuk, P Major Leaguer with the Diamondbacks and White Sox. Pac-10 players included: UCLA second baseman , Oregon State outfi elder , National Coach of the Year USC pitcher and Washington pitcher . 1985 Mark Marquess 1987 Mark Marquess 1988 Mark Marquess

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Team Single Game Feats 27 Hits in a Game 7 RBIs in a Game at Arizona, 3/27/94 Seven times since 1996, last by Brett Milleville v. Individual Pitching Feats 26 Hits in a Game New Mexico, 5/9/09 16 Strikeouts at Arizona, 4/6/02 Jason Young, v. ASU, 3/5/99 24 Hits in a Game 6 Hits in a Game 15 Strikeouts USC, 4/26/08 Joey August at USC, 5/25/07 Jason Young at Washington St., 4/8/00 Jed Lowrie at Arizona, 5/16/04 14 Strikeouts 27 Runs in a Game Jason Middlebrook v. UCLA, 5/8/94 6 Runs in a Game at Arizona, 3/27/94 13 Strikeouts 26 Runs in a Game Carlos Quentin, at Santa Clara, 4/8/03 Brett Mooneyham at Washington, 4/30/10 USC, 4/26/08 5 Runs in a Game 12 Strikeouts 25 Runs in a Game Cord Phelps v. USC 4/26/08 Mark Romanczuk v. USC 2/25/05 at Nevada, 4/10/95 11 Strikeouts 3 Homer Games Brett Mooneyham at USC 5/16/09 Edmund Muth, LA-Lafayette, 6/15/00 10 Strikeouts Single Game Pitching Feats at UCLA, 5/15/99 Two-Hitter Was Pitched Brett Mooneyham v. Cal 4/23/10 2 Homer Games at Santa Clara, 4/13/10 Brett Milleville v. New Mexico, 5/9/09 (3rd and Busick (2), Appel (3), Snodgress (2), McArdle 7th inning) Individual Fielding Feats (1), Pracher (1) Back-to-Back Homers 20+ Stephen Piscotty-Jonathan Kaskow (7th) Jason Castro (21) v. UC Davis 5/22/07 Known One-Hitters Since 1996 at Santa Clara, 4/13/10 Manship Cunningham, Santa Clara (1/26/03) Two Homers in an Inning Longest Games (last 15 years) Michale Taylor at USC, 5/26/07 (4th) Kyle Peterson (8), Chad Hutchinson (9), CS Ful- 15-Inning Game lerton (2/2/96) -- fi rst ever broadcast on broad- at Washington, 5/2/2010 (lost 3-4) Inside the Park Home Run cast.com, Mark Cuban’s internet venture at Santa Clara, 5/9/2006 (won 8-4) Cord Phelps at Texas 3/9/08 18-Inning Game Inside the Park Jeff Austin (7) v. CS Fullerton, 2/9/98 (7 ip) at Arizona, 4/5/2002 (won 5-4) Sean Ratliff at Arizona State, 4/6/07 Brian Sager (6), Mike Gosling (3) at Cal, 2/26/00 Last Grand Slam No-Hitters at Stanford Kenny Diekroeger at UC Davis, 3/4/10 Chad Hutchinson at Fresno State, February 1, 1998 (rain-shortened 5.0 innings) Hit for the Cycle (since 1992) Stanford 4, Fresno State 0 Michael Taylor v. San Jose St., 4/19/05 Jason Middlebrook vs. UCLA, May 8, 1994 Steve Soloman v. Cal, 5/9/92 (Game 2) Stanford 3, UCLA 0 Jamie Sepeda (6.0ip) and Willie Adams (3.0ip) vs. Pacifi c, February 12, 1992 Stan. 6, Pacifi c 0 Hit Streaks (since 1988*) Paul Grame vs. Cal State Hayward, February 37, Jeffrey Hammonds, 1990 4, 1981 Stanford 8, Cal State Hayward 0 28, Troy Paulsen, 1988 Phil Keller vs. Arizona State, March 23, 1970 26, Carlos Quentin, 2003 Stanford 1, Arizona State 0 21, Brian Hall, 2004 Steve Dunning vs. Cal Poly Pomona, March 20, Ryan Garko, 2001 7, 1969 Stanford 10, Cal Poly Pomona 1 19, Josh Hochgesang, 1997 Bob Leopold vs. USC, April 14, 1957 18, DIEKROEGER, 2010 Stanford 4, USC 0 17, Sam Fuld, 2003 Ed Verdurmen vs. Pepperdine, April 7, 1956 16, John Mayberry, Jr., 2003 (Game 2 – 7.0 innings) Stan. 11, Pepperdine 0 15, Donny Lucy, 2004 15, , 2004 15, Andy Topham, 2001 15, Jason Cooper, 2002 15, Paul Carey, 1988 (*-partial records from 1988 to 1994)

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 6 Cardinal By the Numbers

Baseball America USA Today/Coaches Pac-10 Standings (5/10) PAC-10 GB OVER PCT STRK May 10, 2010 May 10, 2010 Arizona State 14 4 -- 39 5 0.886 W-7 UCLA 10 8 4 .0 34 10 0.773 W-4 Team 2009 LW PV 1st 1. Virginia 40-9 1-0 1 RankSchool (record) Points LW Votes California 11 9 4 .0 27 17 0.614 L-2 2. Texas 41-8 3-1 2 1. Texas (41-8) 768 1 25 Stanford 10 8 4.0 25 18 0.581 L-1 3. Arizona State 39-5 1-0 3 2. Arizona State (39-5) 732 2 4 Arizona 9 9 5.0 30 16 0.652 L-1 4. Florida 33-12 2-1 4 3. Virginia (40-9) 719 3 2 Oregon 10 11 5.5 30 18 0.625 L-4 5. Florida State 36-12 3-1 5 4. Coastal Carolina (41-6) 640 4 0 Washington State 8 9 5.5 24 17 0.585 W-2 6. Coastal Carolina 41-6 2-0 7 5. Florida (33-12) 606 6 0 Washington 8 10 6.0 25 22 0.532 L-3 7. Texas Christian 36-10 2-1 8 6. Georgia Tech (39-9) 590 5 0 8. South Carolina 36-11 2-2 6 7. TCU (36-10) 550 8 0 Oregon State 7 11 7.0 24 17 0.585 W-3 9. Louisville 40-8 4-1 9 8. Florida State (36-12) 524 9 0 Southern California 5 13 9.0 23 24 0.489 W-4 10. Cal State Fullerton 30-14 3-0 10 9. Louisville (40-8) 513 11 0 11. UCLA 34-10 4-0 12 10. Arkansas (37-11) 496 10 0 12. Arkansas 37-11 2-1 14 11. UCLA (34-10) 480 12 0 Stanford Cardinal in the Polls 13. Miami 36-11 2-0 13 12. (tie)So Carolina (36-11) 471 7 0 Last 14. Mississippi 34-15 1-2 11 12. (tie)Miami (Fla.) (36-11) 471 13 0 Rec Wk BA CB USA RPI* 15. Virginia Tech 34-15 2-1 16 14. CS Fullerton (30-14) 359 16 0 Pre-Season 0-0 0-0 NR 26th 25th NA 16. Georgia Tech 39-9 3-0 17 15. Oklahoma (35-13) 301 17 0 February 22 3-0 3-0 18th 18th NP -- 17. Oklahoma 35-13 3-1 18 16. Mississippi (34-15) 300 14 0 March 1 4-3 1-3 24th 27th 24th -- 18. Auburn 33-15 3-0 19 17. Vanderbilt (35-13) 237 18 0 March 8 7-4 3-1 23rd 29th 27th -- 19. San Diego 30-16 4-0 22 18. Virginia Tech (34-15) 171 23 0 20. Connecticut 37-10 2-1 20 19. Connecticut (37-10) 152 21 0 March 15 7-4 fi nals 23rd 29th 30th 6 21. Rice 30-17 4-1 25 20. LSU (34-15) 151 15 0 March 22 10-4 3-0 19th 26th 29th 17 22. Oregon 30-18 0-4 15 21. Auburn (33-15) 133 nr 0 March 29 12-6 2-2 19th 28th 26th 28 23. Vanderbilt 35-13 2-1 NR 22. Clemson (31-17) 128 24 0 April 5 13-9 1-3 22nd -- 32nd 22 24. 34-12 3-1 NR 23. Rice (30-17) 120 25 0 April 12 14-13 1-4 ------42 25. Stanford 25-18 4-1 NR 24. Kansas State (32-15) 79 20 0 April 19 18-13 4-0 22nd 22nd 43rd 24 25. San Diego (30-16) 66 nr 0 April 26 21-13 3-0 21st 18th 23rd 21 May 3 21-17 0-4 -- -- 33rd 40 Collegiate Baseball Others receiving votes: Oregon (30-18) 51; UC-Irvine (29-16) 46; California (27-17) 40; May 10 25-18 4-1 25th -- 32nd 39 May 10, 2010 Pittsburgh (34-12) 38; North Carolina (31-17) 33; Arizona (30-16) 28; Stanford (25-18) 17; Opponents in the Polls (5/10/10) Ranking (Record) Points LW Alabama (29-19) 13; Liberty (37-12) 11; College Up/ 1. Texas (41-8) 494 1 of Charleston (35-13) 9; Portland (31-12) 6; New Dwn Rec BA CB USA RPI* 2. Arizona St. (39-5) 493 2 Mexico State (35-16) 5; Fresno State (30-20) 4; 3. Virginia (40-9) 492 3 Oregon State (24-17) 4; Southeastern Louisiana Arizona State WX 39-5 3rd 2nd 2nd 1 4. Coastal Carolina (41-6) 487 5 (36-14) 3; Florida Atlantic (31-17) 2; New Mexico UCLA WX 34-10 11th 13th 11th 8 5. Miami, Fla. (36-11) 484 7 (31-17) 2; Southern Mississippi (29-17) 2; Wichita Texas WX 41-8 2nd 1st 1st 5 6. Florida (33-12) 481 6 State (32-17) 2; Florida Gulf Coast (31-16) 1; Tex- California T 27-17 -- 19th 28th 30 7. South Carolina (36-11) 479 4 as State (30-16) 1. Arizona T 30-16 -- -- 31st 25 8. Georgia Tech. (39-9) 478 9 9. Cal. St. Fullerton (30-14) 476 12 Rice S 30-17 21st 23rd 23rd 26 10. Florida St. (36-12) 474 8 Oregon T 30-18 22nd -- 26th 28 11. Louisville (40-8) 472 10 12. Texas Christian (36-10) 469 11 *Oregon State WX 24-17 ------31 13. UCLA (34-10) 468 15 Washington WX 25-22 ------56 14. Arkansas (37-11) 466 14 Pre-Season *Washington St. WX 24-17 ------47 15. Mississippi (34-15) 465 13 Long Beach St. WX 21-23 ------78 16. Oklahoma (35-13) 462 17 Coaches Poll (Pac-10) 17. San Diego (30-16) 459 23 USC WX 23-24 ------62 18. Auburn (33-15) 455 24 Team Points Pacifi c WX 29-16 ------82 19. California (27-17) 452 18 1. Arizona State (7) 78 Hawai’i WX 23-22 ------106 20. Connecticut (37-10) 451 16 2. Oregon State (2) 67 San Francisco WX 24-24 ------124 21. Virginia Tech. (34-15) 449 21 3. UCLA 65 UC Santa Barbara WX 20-22 ------162 22. Pittsburgh (34-12) 448 20 4. STANFORD 59 UC Davis WX 19-24 ------168 5. Arizona 44 23. Rice (30-17) 445 28 Saint Mary’s WX 15-25 ------186 24. Vanderbilt (35-13) 442 — 6. Washington State 42 25. Fresno St. (30-20) 440 — 7. California 36 Pepperdine WX 17-24 ------164 26. Clemson (31-17) 439 — 8. USC 24 San Jose St. WX 18-29 ------222 27. Southern Miss. (29-17) 436 — 9. Washington 18 Santa Clara WX 21-26 ------205 28. Kansas St. (32-15) 431 27 10. Oregon 17 29. Texas St. (30-16) 427 29 * - previously ranked... Polls are Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball 30. U.C. Irvine (29-16) 425 30 and the Coaches National Polls. RPI (*) is Boydsworld.com. Up/Down Refers to if they are rising S in the rankings, staying the same WX or falling T

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 7 Inside the Numbers

Starters by Position Game Winning Hits (9) Feb. 20 v. Rice... Kenny Diekroeger, two-out, two- Left 2010 Piscotty-24, Clowe-11 run double after trailing 6-5 in the ninth to win Sunday Third fi nale 7-6. Diekroeger-36, Smith-2 Gaffney-1, Ringo-3, Giuliani-5 Mar. 5 v. UCSB... Jonathan Kaskow, pinch-hit, Mooneyham-13 Gaylord-6 two-out RBI 1B in ninth of 6-5 win of Friday opener. Pries-11 Short Schlander-38 Center Busick-6 Stewart-39, Gaffney-5 Mar. 6 v. UCSB... Jake Schlander, fi rst pitch walk- Diekroeger-6 off solo homer to left in the 11th to win Saturday, 5-4. Snodgress-4 Catcher Hughes-2 Jones-41 Second Mar. 19 v. Pepperdine... Zach Jones game-winning Walsh-44 Jenkins-2 Griffi ths-1 RBI single in bottom of the ninth to win 9-8 after trailing Appel-3 Clowe-2 First Right 7-3 in series opener. Sandbrink-2 Kaskow-43, Piscotty-20 Kiilsgaard-8 Mar. 27 v. USC... Zach Jones, two-out, two-run McArdle-1 Ringo-1 Gaffney-30, Guiliani-5 single on fi rst pitch to win it 5-4. McColl-1 Apr. 17 at OSU... Colin Walsh, two-run homer in 10th to take series in Corvallis, 5-3. Apr. 23 v. Cal... Kenny Diekroeger, sacrfi ce fl y to win series opener, 3-2 Apr. 25 v. Cal ... Kenny Diekroeger, capped three- run ninth, swept series with one-out RBI double. May 8 at Long Beach State ... Eric Smith hit a two-out pinch-hit double in the 10th after Diekroeger’s Inning-by-inning summary two-out, two-run homer gave the Cardinal the lead in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total the ninth. Stanford 28 26 45 25 36 31 39 23 19 4 276 Opponents 40 13 38 21 27 44 19 30 17 2 251 MULTI HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot 3 Diekroeger, Kenny 13 6 - - 19 13 Walsh, Colin 12 6 - - 18 Win-loss summary: 7 Gaffney, Tyler 12 3 1 - 16 Total ...... 26-18 Hit 0 home runs ...... 10-12 25 Piscotty, Stephen 8 5 1 - 14 Conference ...... 10-8 Hit 1 home run ...... 11-6 30 Kaskow, Jonathan 10 3 - - 13 Non-Conf ...... 16-10 Hit 2+ home runs ...... 5-0 5 Jones, Zach 6 2 1 - 9 Home ...... 17-6 Opponent 0 home runs .....14-6 24 Stewart, Jake 6 2 - - 8 Away ...... 9-11 Opponent 1 home run...... 6-9 6 Schlander, Jake 6 1 - - 7 Neutral ...... 0-1 Opponent 2+ HRs ...... 6-3 11 Giuliani, Dave 3 - 1 - 4 Day ...... 12-10 Made 0 errors ...... 8-5 2 Gaylord, Adam 1 2 - - 3 Night ...... 14-8 Made 1 ...... 11-4 29 Clowe, Ben 1 1 - - 2 15 Griffi ths, Christ 1 - - - 1 vs Left ...... 9-6 Made 2+ errors ...... 7-9 4 Smith, Eric 1 - - - 1 vs Right...... 17-12 Opp. made 0 errors ...... 6-8 TEAM 80 31 4 0 115 1-Run games ...... 10-2 Opp. made 1 error ...... 6-6 2-Run games ...... 3-3 Opp. made 2+ errors ...... 14-4 MULTI RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot 5+Run games ...... 8-7 Out-hit opponent ...... 22-5 3 Diekroeger, Kenny 7 - 2 - 9 Extra inns...... 3-2 Out-hit by opponent ...... 1-11 25 Piscotty, Stephen 7 1 - - 8 ...... 2-2 Hits are tied ...... 3-2 13 Walsh, Colin 4 1 2 1 8 Scoring 0-2 runs ...... 1-7 30 Kaskow, Jonathan 5 1 1 - 7 7 Gaffney, Tyler 5 1 - - 6 Scoring 3-5 runs ...... 7-8 General summary: 6 Schlander, Jake 3 - 1 1 5 Scoring 6-9 runs ...... 7-2 Current ...... 1 5 Jones, Zach 2 2 - - 4 Scoring 10+ runs ...... 11-1 Longest winning streak ...... 8 24 Stewart, Jake 1 - 1 - 2 Opponent 0-2 runs...... 6-1 Longest losing streak...... 5 11 Giuliani, Dave 1 1 - - 2 Opponent 3-5 runs...... 10-4 2 Gaylord, Adam 1 1 - - 2 Opponent 6-9 runs...... 8-10 Home attendance ...... 39748 10 Ringo, Justin 2 - - - 2 Opponent 10+ runs ...... 2-3 ( 23 dates avg = 1728 ) 4 Smith, Eric 2 - - - 2 Scored in 1st inning ...... 9-6 Away attendance ...... 40322 21 Kiilsgaard, Kelle 1 - - - 1 18 Colton, Scott - 1 - - 1 Scores fi rst...... 11-6 ( 21 dates avg = 1920 ) 15 Griffi ths, Christ 1 - - - 1 Opp. scores fi rst ...... 15-12 Total attendance ...... 80070 TEAM 42 9 7 2 60 After 6 leading ...... 19-1 ( 44 dates avg = 1819 ) After 6 trailing ...... 5-15 HIT STREAKS Long Current After 6 tied ...... 2-2 3 Diekroeger, Kenny 18 18 After 7 leading ...... 19-1 25 Piscotty, Stephen 10 1 After 7 trailing ...... 3-15 30 Kaskow, Jonathan 9 2 After 7 tied ...... 4-2 7 Gaffney, Tyler 9 3 29 Clowe, Ben 8 1 After 8 leading ...... 17-1 5 Jones, Zach 7 2 After 8 trailing ...... 2-15 13 Walsh, Colin 7 7 After 8 tied ...... 7-2 6 Schlander, Jake 6 1

STANFORDSTANFORD CARDINALCARDINAL BASEBALLBASEBALL || PAGEPAGE 88 Cardinal Player Notes - Starting Pitching #16 Jordan Pries, Sophmore, RHP - Alameda, CA HIGHs: Complete Games-4 (WSU, 3/1/09-8 IP; Pepperdine, 3/20/10-9 IP, at UCLA, 4/1/10-9 IP)... 6 walks (2/26/10 at Texas)... 10 strikeouts (v. Arizona State, 4/18/09)

In a game won in extra innings, Pries struck out a season-best nine giving up two runs on nine hits after the Stanford bullpen lost the lead in the ninth only to win in the 10th at Long Beach State (5/8)... hit a stretch in mid to late April where he went just 3.2 innings against No. 15 Cal (4/23) and 4.1 innings at Washington (5/1) at Safeco Field, the fi rst time under fi ve innings in 12 starts... No-decision in game won in the 10th after 7.1 innings of three runs (all in the fi fth) on six hits. Second-straight no-decision at Oregon State (4/17)... produced a 1.97 ERA over four starts from March 20 to April 10... was in line for his third win in four weeks with 7.0 innings against Oregon (4/10), allow- ing a single run on fi ve hits, but the bullpen blew a 6-1 lead (4/9) in series opener... threw second complete game in three weeks at No. 2 UCLA snapping the Bruins 22-game win streak to the start season (4/1), earning Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors. Pitched an eight-hitter, twice retiring seven in a row. Went the fi rst 7.2 innings, giving up just one unearned run on four hits before tiring to even the series.... fi rst career was a two-hitter against Pepperdine in the series clincher on Saturday. Pitched to the minimum over 16 bat- ters into the sixth, including 12 in a row, striking out six for fi rst win since the season opener... In season opener, after giving up a leadoff homer and fi ve hits to the fi rst eight batters against No. 5 Rice in season opener in 2010, settled down to pitch into the eighth in eventual sweep of Owls... was in 1-0 pitcher’s duel until grand slam at Texas in the fi fth, taking loss with six runs over 5.1 innings... went 4-4 with a 4.62 ERA over 11 starts in 2009.

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 20, 2009 VANDERBILT 3.0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-5 1 0 0 0.00 Mar 01, 2009 Cal State Fullerton 4.0 3 4 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3-9 1 0 0 5.14 Mar 07, 2009 TEXAS * 7.1 3 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-1 2 0 0 3.14 Mar 22, 2009 California * 5.1 1 3 3 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 6-5 2 0 0 3.66 Mar 28, 2009 WASHINGTON * 3.0 5 4 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 7-9 2 0 0 4.76 Apr 04, 2009 Oregon * 7.2 5 1 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-1 3 0 0 3.86 Apr 10, 2009 UCLA * 4.2 7 3 3 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 5-8 3 0 0 4.11 Apr 18, 2009 Arizona State * 7.0 2 0 0 5 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-7 3 0 0 3.43 Apr 24, 2009 ARIZONA * 4.2 7 6 6 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-11 3 1 0 4.24 May 01, 2009 Washington State * 8.0 3 3 3 0 7 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1-3 3 2 0 4.12 May 08, 2009 NEW MEXICO * 6.1 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1-7 3 3 0 4.28 May 15, 2009 USC * 8.0 9 5 5 1 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 8-6 4 3 0 4.43 May 22, 2009 OREGON STATE * 7.0 7 5 5 5 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-5 4 4 0 4.62 2009 Totals 11 76.0 61 40 39 30 50 11 2 6 8 0 10 0 50-77 4 4 0 4.62

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 19, 2010 RICE * 7.2 9 4 1 2 5 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 6-4 1 0 0 1.17 Feb 26, 2010 Texas * 5.1 7 6 6 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-6 1 1 0 4.85 Mar 05, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA * 5.0 5 4 3 2 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6-5 1 1 0 5.00 Mar 20, 2010 PEPPERDINE * 9.0 2 0 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-0 2 1 0 3.33 Mar 27, 2010 USC * 7.0 8 4 3 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 5-4 2 1 0 3.44 Apr 02, 2010 UCLA * 9.0 8 4 3 4 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 8-4 3 1 0 3.35 Apr 10, 2010 OREGON-1 * 7.0 5 1 1 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-9 3 1 0 3.06 Apr 17, 2010 Oregon State * 7.1 6 3 3 4 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 5-3 3 1 0 3.14 Apr 24, 2010 CALIFORNIA * 3.2 6 4 3 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15-12 3 1 0 3.39 May 01, 2010 Washington * 4.1 5 6 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-8 3 2 0 3.58 May 08, 2010 Long Beach State * 8.0 9 2 2 2 9 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 4-3 3 2 0 3.44 Totals 11 73.1 70 38 28 30 49 16 1 8 1 0 7 0 66-58 3 2 0 3.44

STANFORDSTANFORD CARDINAL CARDINAL BASEBALL BASEBALL | PAGE| PAGE 9 9 Cardinal Player Notes - Starting Pitching Brett Mooneyham, Sophmore, LHP - Atwater, CA HIGHs: Complete Games-2 (9.0 innings v. USC 5/16/09, 8.0 innings at Washington, 4/30/10)... 9 walks (v. Rice 2/20/10)... 13 strikeouts (at Washington, 4/30/10)

Has a 2-1 record and 3.18 ERA over fi ve starts from April 10 to May 7, striking out 42 with 21 walks... struck out nine over six innings in a win over Long Beach State (5/7)... struck out a career-best 13, retiring the last eight in a row (the fi rst seven by strikeouts) in a loss at Washington despite giving up four runs (two earned) on four hits in a complete game 8.0 inning start... had a No. 15 Cal in no-decision. Struck out 10 and retired 15 of 17 batters, including streaks of six and eight in a row in game won in the ninth... Had a 3.50 ERA over his last four appearances after starting season with a high of an 11.81 ERA after three weeks... Best start of the season was against Oregon (4/10), as he pitched eight shutout innings, giving up one run on fi ve hits with seven strikeouts over 8.0 innings, as a single run came across in the ninth... After an 8.82 ERA over his fi rst fi ve starts, against USC (3/28), struck out seven over six innings in no-decision, giv- ing up one run on three hits... against Pepperdine, after giving up his third run in the third, retired fi ve in a row, including four by strikeout in a no-decision, going fi ve innings... listed as a preseason all-conference selection and the 15th-best sophomore by Baseball America... Freshman All-American and honorable mention All-Pac 10 pick went 6-3 with a 4.13 as a freshman in 2009.

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 21, 2009 VANDERBILT-2 2.1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6-5 0 0 0 0.00 Feb 28, 2009 Cal State Fullerton * 5.0 4 3 3 6 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-3 0 1 0 3.68 Mar 08, 2009 TEXAS 1.0 3 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 0 1 0 5.40 Mar 23, 2009 California * 4.0 2 4 4 8 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4-11 0 1 0 6.57 Mar 29, 2009 WASHINGTON * 7.0 1 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11-0 1 1 0 4.19 Apr 05, 2009 Oregon * 6.2 5 3 3 2 7 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 6-3 2 1 0 4.15 Apr 11, 2009 UCLA * 6.0 4 2 2 4 10 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7-2 3 1 0 3.94 Apr 19, 2009 Arizona State * 3.1 3 4 4 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3-6 3 2 0 4.58 Apr 25, 2009 ARIZONA * 6.2 4 1 1 4 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3-1 4 2 0 4.07 May 02, 2009 Washington State * 3.0 3 6 6 5 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12-9 4 2 0 5.00 May 09, 2009 NEW MEXICO * 7.1 7 5 5 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 17-5 5 2 0 5.16 May 16, 2009 USC * 9.0 7 1 1 4 11 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 9-1 6 2 0 4.55 May 24, 2009 OREGON STATE * 6.0 2 2 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-5 6 3 0 4.14 2009 Totals 11 67.1 46 34 31 54 72 3 1 5 9 2 5 0 83-56 6 3 0 4.14

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 20, 2010 RICE-2 * 5.1 2 3 3 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-6 0 0 0 5.06 Feb 28, 2010 Texas * 5.0 6 6 5 3 7 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2-8 0 1 0 6.97 Mar 07, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA * 0.1 4 6 6 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 11-15 0 2 0 11.81 Mar 19, 2010 PEPPERDINE * 5.0 2 3 1 4 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9-8 0 2 0 8.62 Mar 23, 2010 Pacifi c * 0.2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-9 0 3 0 8.82 Mar 28, 2010 USC * 6.0 3 1 1 6 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3-1 0 3 0 6.85 Apr 03, 2010 UCLA * 3.0 6 5 5 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-7 0 4 0 7.82 Apr 07, 2010 SAINT MARY’S * 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-7 0 4 0 7.52 Apr 10, 2010 OREGON-2 * 8.0 5 1 1 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-1 1 4 0 6.03 Apr 16, 2010 Oregon State * 4.2 4 6 6 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 14-6 1 4 0 6.69 Apr 23, 2010 CALIFORNIA * 7.1 4 2 1 3 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-2 1 4 0 5.83 Apr 30, 2010 Washington * 8.0 4 4 2 2 13 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2-4 1 5 0 5.30 May 07, 2010 Long Beach State * 6.0 5 2 2 5 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-2 2 5 0 5.07 Totals 13 60.1 47 41 34 53 76 10 1 4 5 1 2 0 68-76 2 5 0 5.07

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 10 Stanford Bullpen

BULLPEN #40 Chris Jenkins, Fr., RHP, Westfi eld, NJ #33 Chris Reed, So., LHP, Reseda, CA #26 Mark Appel, Fr., RHP, San Ramon, CA HIGHs: 2.0 innings (twice)... 4 strikeouts HIGHs: 4.1 innings (at Cal, 4/5/10)... 2 HIGHs: 5.0 innings (v. SCU, 5/3/10)... (v. UCSB 3/5/10) strikeouts (many) 5 strikeouts (v. UCSB 3/5/10) Struck out four over 2.0 innings, giving up a First career win was a scoreless sixth inning at single run on two hits against UC Santa Barbara OSU (4/16)... got fi nal out of ninth v. Cal (4/25) as Second save came with fi ve innings against San- (3/5). team won in bottom of the ninth for second win... ta Clara (5/3), in which he gave up one run on four career-best 4.1 innings in relief at Cal, scattering hits... three scoreless innings for his fi rst save at four htis while not allowing a run (4/5)... then ca- OSU (4/16). This after three shutout innings, retir- #19 Dean McArdle, Fr., RHP, Sioux City, IA reer-high 2.1 innings against Pepperdine (3/21), ing the fi rst eight Broncos at SCU (4/13)... had HIGHs: 3.0 innings-relief (3/19/10 v. Pep- allowing two runs on two hits with two strikeouts... a 3.86 ERA prior to his fi rst career start v. USC perdine, 4/3/10 at UCLA), 4.0 innings-start appeared in six games out of the bullpen in 2009 (3/26), where he gave up six runs over 2.2 in- (5/3/10 v. Santa Clara) ... 6 strikeouts (v. with a 15.43 ERA... born overseas in London. nings... started freshman campaign without allow- USF, 3/29) ing a run over his fi rst fi ve appearances, spanning 6.1 innings... struck out fi ve and gave up a single #28 Danny Sandbrink, Jr., RHP, St. Louis, MO hit over 2.0 shutout innings for fi rst collegiate win Fourth win out of the bullpen with 2.2 shutout in- HIGHs: 9.0 innings as a starter (6/1/08 against UC Santa Barbara (3/5/10)... second nings out of the bullpen at San Jose State (5/12)... v. Pepperdine in NCAA Regional)... 5.0 in- career win against Pepperdine with 2.2 innings second save of the season with scoreless 10th nings as a reliever (at UCLA 4/20/08)... 6 inning on two pitches with the tying run on base (3/21/10), allowing two runs on seven hits. strikeouts (v. Pepperdine 6/1/08) at Long Beach State (5/8), securing a game-end- ing to fi nish things off... In fi rst ca- #23 Brian Busick, So. , RHP - Poway, CA reer start, got the win with a predetermined 4.0 Former starter in CWS year in 2008, used out of the bullpen since, a spot starter in 2010... pitched HIGHs: 6.0 innings (v. UCSB 5/6/10-relief, innings, a career-high, givng up two runs in the fourth on fi ve hits (5/3)... fi rst career save (4/10) in 3.0 shutout innings at San Jose State (5/12)... 4/19/10 at OSU-start)... 6 strikeouts (v. gave up a total of six runs over his last two sixth UCSB 5/6/10) game two of with Oregon... career- high six strikeouts in 3.0 shutout innings with one innings after two solid fi ve-inning starts... tossed hit against USF (3/29)... 3.0 innings with two runs 5.1 innings for the win, giving up six runs on eight Had a 4.15 ERA in fi rst four starts of 2010 and two strikeouts at UCLA (4/3)... career-best hits, including three in his fi nal inning against San and a 5.76 ERA in six starts overall... moved 3.0 innings in eventual win against Pepperdine, Jose State (5/4)... After fi ve scoreless innings, back to the bullpen where he has a 1.71 giving up two runs and on hit while striking out gave up three runs in the sixth on three hits to ERA over his fi rst nine games, in early three (3/19)... perfect two innings of relief at UC take the loss at SCU (4/27). It was his longest out- May... pitched three shutout innings on Fri- Davis (3/5) to get fi rst collegiate win... collegiate ing since the 2008 postseason, which included a complete game win over Pepperdine in the NCAA day at Long Beach State for his fi rst save debut resulted in one run over 2.2 innings of relief against Pacifi c, striking out four and walking two... Regional and four innings in the CWS. Also threw (5/7) and then gave up two runs over 3.2 in- four innings in 2009... two shutout innings to close nings of relief on Sunday (5.9)... career-high Iowa Player of the Year as a prep, going 38-8 in his career. out series opener with Oregon (4/9)... former spot 6.0 innings for his second win as as starter starter had a 2.81 ERA over 20 games and six at Oregon State... Pitched to the minimum starts as a freshman in 2008, tossing 57.1 in- 18 batters over 6.0 innings of relief work v. #39 Alex Pracher, Junior, RHP, Marlton, NJ nings with 30 strikeouts... used in 19 games as UC Santa Barbara (3/6), retiring fi rst 12 in a HIGHs: 4.1 innings as a starter (4/16/08 v. a sophomore in 2009 with a 7.09 ERA over 33.0 row... struck out six after not pitching more USF), 7.2 innings in relief (5/2/10 at UW)... 5 innings. than 2.0 innings in his career as team went strikeouts (4/23/08 v. SMC, 5/2/10 at UW). from 4-1 down to win in extra innings... pro- #36, Scott Snodgress, So, LHP - Yucaipa Team’s closer... pitched a career-high 7.2 innings 6.1 innings (2/20/10 v. Rice)... 4 duced a 1.26 ERA out of the bullpen through HIGHs: to take a loss in the 15th at Washington (5/2), walks (three times)... 7 strikeouts (3/21/10 late March before going to the starting rota- pitching seven shutout innings and breaking his v. Pepperdine) tion... spot starter in 2009, going 1-1 with a previous best of 5.0 innings set in 2008. Struck 4.50 ERA over 11 games and four starts. out a career-best fi ve, giving up one run on three Started season in the weekend rotation, moving hits... blew save and took his second loss of the to the bullpen... pitched the fi nal 3.2 innings for #20 Elliott Byers, Soph., RHP, Scranton, PA year with fi ve runs in ninth against Oregon (4/10) his fi rst save against SJSU (5/4) giving up one run after Cardinal had 6-1 lead after seven... took fi rst HIGHs: 1.0 innings (v. Pacifi c 2/24/10) on four hits... had a 5.06 ERA in four starts prior to loss at No. 2 UCLA in the 10th inning after three moving to the bullpen in late March... 2.1 shutout shutout innings (4/1)... went 4-0 with two saves innings at Washington (5/2)... pitched two shut- Missed the 2009 season with sur- with a 1.76 ERA over fi rst nine appearances... out innings and four strikeouts at SCU (4/13)... gery. three scoreless innings with two hits and two struck out career-best seven against Pepperdine, strikeouts in series clinching win v. USC (3/28)... including fi ve in a row. Could not get out of the #27 Garrett Hughes, Fr., LHP, Carlsbad, CA earned win with scoreless ninth in opener versus fourth, leaving with a 7-2 lead... career-high 6.1 HIGHs: 2.1 innings (at UC Davis, 3/4/10)... Pepperdine (3/19)... 2.0 inning save at UC Davis innings in no-decision against No. 5 Rice to open 2 strikeouts (2/24/10) (3/5)... win with 1.2 shutout innings to close out the year... listed as the fourth-best prospect out of game won in the 11th v. UCSB (3/6)... appeared the Alaska Summer League after a 2.93 ERA over in two games, producing a win and a save in the Two-way player in high school, striking out 87 nad 10 games and eight starts in 2009... spot starter series sweep of No. 5 Rice... listed as the seventh- walking just 19 over 12 starts as a prep senior out in 2009 going 1-3 with a 5.85 ERA over 17 games best prospect out of the Atlantic Summer League of San Diego area... pitched in the fi rst prep game and fi ve starts. in 2009... entered season with 42 appearances in history. over two seasons and a 6.52 ERA.

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 11 Cardinal Position Players PROBABLE STARTERS SECOND BASE #13 Colin Walsh, Junior, La Jolla, CA THIRD BASE CATCHER HRs: Grand Slam v. Pacifi c (2/24), 3-run #3 Kenny Diekroeger, Fr., Woodside, CA #5 Zach Jones, Junior, Draper, UT homer v. UCSB (3/7), solo v. Oregon (4/10), HRs: Grand Slam at UC Davis (3/5), solo v. two-run at Oregon State (4/17)-game Pepperdine (3/21), two-run at UCLA (4/3), HRs: Solo v. Rice (2/19), 3-run v. Pacifi c winner, 2-run v. Cal (4/24) (2/24), Solo v. USC (3/26), solo at UCLA two-run at LBSU (5/8), solo at LBSU (5/9) 4 hits (3/29/09, UW), 3 runs (4/2), solo v. San Jose State (5/4) HIGHs: HIGHs: 3 hits (2/24/10 v. UOP), 3 runs (many), 5 RBIs (4/24/10 v. Cal) (many), 4 RBIs (3/21 v. Pepperdine) HIGHs: 3 runs (many), 3 hits (many) 4 RBIs (3/28/08 SCU) 44 starts at second base in 2010... 3-for-4 36 starts at third and six at short in 2010... with an RBI double in the ninth in sweep of 41 starts at catcher in 2010...key three-run three-game winning RBIs this season... Cal (4/25)... fi ve RBIs including a two-run double at San Jose State (5/12)... hit fi rst 18-game hit streak since April 10... homer and two-run single against No.15 homer since April 2 against San Jose State hit two home runs at pitcher friendly Blair Cal (4/24) the day before... 3-for-4 with four (5/4) the start of three Cardinal homers in Field, a two-run shot on Saturday (5/8) RBIs at No. 14-ranked OSU (4/17) including the game... game-winning, two-out, two-run which briefl y gave the Cardinal the lead in two-run triple in the fi fth and game-winning single in Saturday game vs. USC (3/27) af- the ninth, at 3-2, and a solo shot on Sunday two-run homer in the 10th... went 3-for-6 ter three hits on Friday (3/26)... went 6-for-9 (5/9)... three hits at Safeco Field at Wash- with an RBI double at OSU (4/16)... 23-for-5 in the Pepperdine series with the game- ington (5/1), including a double and three with three runs and an RBI double at SCU winning single in the series opener against more hits on Sunday at Washington (5/2)... (4/13)... three hits including go-ahead two- Pepperdine to win game 9-8... hit a three- named Pac-10 Player of the Week run single in 7th in series clincher v. USC run homer versus Pacifi c on Feb. 24... threw after two game-winning RBIs against Cal. (3/28)... fi rst career homer (in 91 games) out 40 percent of would-be base stealers in GW Sac Fly to win series opener 3-2 (4/23) was a grand slam in the sixth against Pa- 2009... led team last year in steals with 18... before hitting a one-out RBI double to cap cifi c on Feb. 24, hit another a week later on came into season with 119 games, 114 as a a three-run inning on Sunday (4/25). Also March 7... three hits, including a double, starter at third and catcher. went 3-for-5 with two runs and a two-run from leadoff slot in Sunday win over Pep- single v. Cal on Saturday (4/24)... 3-for-4 perdine (3/21)... three hits and a walk in with two RBIs at Santa Clara (4/13)... drove FIRST BASE Saturday loss at No. 3 Texas... listed as the in four runs with a two-run double, solo #30 Jonathan Kaskow, Junior, Coppel, TX best defensive second baseman in the Pac- homer and sac fl y against Pepperdine in HRs: solo at SCU (4/13/10) 10 by Baseball America... honorable men- Sunday sweep (3/21)... grand slam as a HIGHs: 3 hits (4/13/10 at SCU, 4/24/10 tion All-Pac 10 in 2009 and a preseason part of a six-run sixth at UC Davis (3/5) for v. Cal), 4 RBIs (4/16/10 at OSU), 3 runs all-conference pick in 2010... Cape Cod fi rst career homer... game-winning, walk- (4/16/10 at OSU) League All Star who played at Fenway in off two-run double to complete sweep over 2009. No. 5 Rice to open season... two doubles 23 starts at fi rst base and 10 at DH in and an infi eld single against Pacifi c (2/24)... 2010... worked 12-pitch, two-out walk in high school shortstop is listed by Baseball the ninth at Long Beach State (5/8) against SHORTSTOP #6 Jake Schlander, Junior, Scottsdale, AZ America as the top newcomer in the con- Jake Thompson, leading to go-ahead two- ference and the fourth-best freshman in run homer by Diekroeger, the next batter... HRs: Solo v. UCSB (3/6)-game-winner, 3-run v. Pepperdine (3/20), 2-run at Oregon the NCAA... part of No. 2 rated recruiting three hits v. Cal (4/24)... Pac-10 Player State (4/16) class... rated as California’s top player for of the Week after batting .625 with four the 2010 draft by pgcrosschecker.com. multi-hit games against Santa Clara (4/13) HIGHs: 3 runs (many), 3 hits (many), 6 and Oregon State (4/17-4/19)... two-run RBIs (4/16 at OSU) double and two-run single as a part of a 2-for-4 day with four RBIs at OSU (4/16)... 38 starts at short in 2010, had a streak of 140 3-for-3 with an RBI double at OSU (4/18)... consecutive starts snapped against USF hit fi rst home run at SCU (4/13), going (3/29) ... fi rst start in six games at San Jose 3-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs. State (5/13)... drove in six going 3-for-5 with Homer was a back-to-back homer in the a two-run homer and a two, two-run singles 7th with Piscotty... pinch-hit two-run single at OSU (4/16)... drove in four runs includ- in eighth at No. 2 UCLA brought Stanford ing a three-run homer against Pepperdine to within 7-5 (4/3)... GW two-out RBI single (3/20)... hit fi rst pitch of the 11th inning for a in ninth to beat UCSB (3/5) in the opener... walk-off homer to win UCSB series (3/6)... drove in runs in all three wins against Rice, made a rare three errors in Rice series to reserve fi rst two seasons. start the year after coming into season with a .969 fi elding percentage... 2010 Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year... noted by Baseball America as the infi elder with the best arm in the Pac-10

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 12 Cardinal Bullpen

LEFT FIELD best freshman in the NCAA... also listed as HIGHs: 2 hits (4/10/10 v. Oregon, 2 RBIs #11 David Guiliani, Junior, Thorofare, NJ the best athlete in the Pac-10 according to (4/18/10 at OSU) HRs: 3-run v. SCU (5/3/10), 2-run v. San Baseball America... second best California Jose State (5/4/10) player for 2012 draft (behind Diekroeger) by Six starts at DH... pinch-hit, two-out game- HIGHs: 2 runs (2/20/10 v. Rice), pgcrosschecker.com. winning RBI double in 10th at Long Beach 3 RBIs (5/3/10 v. SCU) State (5/8)... two-run single at Oregon State RIGHTFIELD (4/18)... two-run single in third straight start, Has fi ve starts in right and fi ve in left... #7 Tyler Gaffney, Freshman, San Diego, CA at SCU (4/13)... in back-to-back starts with 4-for-4 at San Jose State (5/13) with two HIGHs: 3 RBIs (3/7/10 v. UCSB, 4/16 Oregon (4/10) posted an RBI triple among doubles and two runs... hit his second at OSU), 4 hits (4/24/10 v. Cal), 4 runs his two hits in game one, before an RBI homer in two days (and his career) at home (4/24/10 v. Cal) single in game two... came into game 2-for- against San Jose Stat (5/4)... hit fi rst career 19... all-state shortstop who hit .339 in 2009 homer, a three-run homer as a part of a Has 36 starts in the outfi eld, 1 start in left, 5 as a prep and had a career .992 fi elding four-run third v. Santa Clara (5/3)... double in center and 30 in right... one of three start- percentage, making just one error on the and single at No. 2 UCLA (4/1)... 10 career ing freshmen outfi elders (Piscotty-Stewart- left side of the infi eld in three years. games coming into the season. Gaffney)... two nice diving catches in series opener at Long Beach State (5/7)... three #10 Justin Ringo, Fr., Palos Park, IL #25 Stephen Piscotty, Frosh, Pleasanton hits including a leadoff double to ignite HIGHs: 2 RBIs (v. 3/27/10 v. USC, 4/25/10 v. Cal) HRs: Two-run at SCU (4/13), 3-run v. San a threerun winning ninth v. Cal (4/25)... Jose State (5/4) career-best four hits and four runs with an Three starts in left and four at DH... two-run HIGHs: 4 hits (3/23/10 at Pacifi c), 4 runs RBI double and an RBI single against Cal (4/13/10 at SCU), 2 RBIs (many) (4/24)... 3-for-6 with a double at Oregon double in fi ve-run fi rst against No. 15 Cal State (4/16)... three hits in USC opener (4/25)... two-time all-state player out of Il- 44 starts, 24 in left and 20 at fi rst in 2010... (3/26)... In UCLA game showed his athleti- linois as a fi rst baseman and outfi elder. one of three starting freshmen outfi eld- cism when he tried to leap catcher Steve ers (Piscotty-Stewart-Gaffney)... three- Rodriguez and score the go-ahead run #15 Christian Griffi ths, So., Apple Valley, run homer against San Jose State (5/4)... in the ninth, getting tagged on his batting HRs: 2-run v. Rice (2/20) hit fi rst career homer at SCU (4/3), going glove in a game lost in the 10th... two-run HIGHs: 2 RBIs (2/20/10 v. Rice) 3-for-6 with four runs... 10 game hit streak triple made it 5-0 against Pepperdine (3/21) snapped on Sunday against USC (3/28)... in Sunday sweep, had a two-run double the 10 starts at and one at three hits in season opener against Rice day before against the Waves (3/22)...three catcher in 2010... hit .360 to start the year (2/19)... three hits with a double and RBI RBIs, including a two-run double and triple over his fi rst nine games... played in just 15 single going 3-for-4 with three runs in Sat- v. UCSB (3/7)... fi rst career hit was an RBI games as a freshman batting .238, going urday win over Pepperdine (3/20)... two double off the top of the wall at No. 3 Texas 4-for-12 as a pinch-hitter. doubles in Sunday win over Pepperdine... (2/26)... two-sport athlete was a backup at prep third baseman has taken reps also running back to Heisman runner-up Toby #18 Scott Colton, So., Newport Beach at fi rst in 2010... also solid on the mound, Gerhart for the Sun Bowl Football team that HRs: 3-run homer at SCU (4/27/10) pitching a complete game shutout in a prep went 8-5... wearing same baseball number HIGHs: 3 RBIs (4/27/10 at SCU) playoff game... played on same infi eld as as Gerhart and John Elway... three-sport classmate Kenny Diekroeger in area code athlete hit .429 as a prep senior and rushed Had fi rst career hit in his second career at- game at Blair Field in Long Beach (where for 5500 yards and scored 99 touchdowns bat, a three-run home run in the ninth at team will play this season). as a prep. SCU (4/27)... did not make the fi nal 35-man roster in 2009. CENTERFIELD RESERVES #24 Jake Stewart, Frosh, Ft. Collins, CO #2 Adam Gaylord, Senior, La Mirada, CA #29 Ben Clowe, Junior, Jacksonville, FL HIGHs: 3 runs (4/27/09 v. SJSU), 3 hits HRs: 2-run at UC Davis (3/5), 3-run at Or- HIGHs: 3 runs (4/13/09 v. Cal), 3 hits (many), 3 RBIs (many) egon State (4/18) (many), 4 RBIs (4/29/09 v. USF) HIGHs: 3 hits (many), 3 runs (2/26/10 v. Four starts at designated hitter, two at UOP), 4 RBIs (4/18 at OSU) 11 times at designated hitter and six at catcher and 10 in left... three hits at UC Da- third... began season hitting .588 and was vis (3/5)... backup catcher last two seasons, 39 starts in center in 2010... one of three 7 for his fi rst 10 in 2010... 3-for-3 with a starting 21 games in 2009 with a .274 aver- starting freshmen outfi elders (Piscotty- two-run double in Series clincher against age. Stewart-Gaffney)... great diving in Pepperdine (3/20)... three hits and 3 RBIs, left center in Sunday Cal win (4/25)... drove including a 2-run single v. UCSB (3/7)... in career-best four with three-run homer two-year starter as a freshman and junior, and RBI groundout at OSU (4/18)... fi rst starting 45 games in 2009 with a .289 av- career homer, a two-run shot at UC Davis erage as team’s starting third baseman... (3/5), also had triple in the game... three father, Ken was a Pac-8 fi rst baseman for hits in Saturday game including a double UCLA in the mid 1970s. v. USC (3/27)... one of fastest players on the fi eld... listed by Baseball America as a #4 Eric Smith, Fr., La Canada, CA top newcomer in the Pac-10 and the sixth-

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 13 Series Summaries #25 Cardinal Sweep #5 Rice to Open Season just 1-0 until a fi fth inning grand slam opened up the series opener. On Saturday, Scott February 19-20, 2010 Snodgress could not get out of the fourth inning after Stanford closed to within 4-3. ------On Sunday, Stanford after giving up three runs in the fi rst, closed to 3-2, before Brett Rice...... 100 001 020 - 4 9 1 (0-1) Mooneyham gave up a two-run homer and a to seal the sweep for Texas. Stan- Stanford...... 021 000 30X - 6 9 2 (1-0) ford, which came in averaging 9.5 runs per game, hit just .189 for the series, scoirng ------fi ve runs. Colin Walsh was a bright spot hitting .444. WP-Pries, Jordan (1-0) Save-Pracher, Alex(1) LP-Taylor Wall (0-1) T-2:35 A-1715 Big Inning For #24 Cardinal at UC Davis HR RICE - Michael Ratterree (1), Michael Fuda (1) Mar 04, 2010 at Davis, CA HR STAN - Jones, Zach (1) ------Stanford...... 002 006 101 - 10 11 0 (5-3) Game 1------UC Davis...... 103 000 020 - 6 10 0 (4-5) Rice...... 001 000 3 10 - 5 7 3 (0-2) ------Stanford...... 020 000 (11)1X - 14 16 2 (2-0) WP-McArdle, Dean (1-0) Save-Pracher, Alex(2) LP-Slater, Nathan ------(1-1) T-277 A-0 WP-Sandbrink, Danny (1-0) LP-Boogie Anagnostou (0-1) T-2:55 HR STAN - Stewart, Jake (1), Diekroeger, Kenny (1) A-2126 GAME UNDER PROTEST BY STAN AFTER UCD BATTED OUT TURN IN 7TH HR RICE - Michael Ratterree (2), (1) HR STAN - Griffi ths, Christi (1) • Kenny Diekroeger hit a grand slam as part of a six-run sixth inning and Dean McArdle (1-0) pitched two perfect innings of relief as No. 24-ranked Stanford (5-3) defeated Game 2------host UC Davis 10-6 on Thursday afternoon. Ben Clowe fi nished with three hits, while Rice...... 100 003 011 - 6 8 0 (0-3) Jake Stewart tripled and hit a two-run homer in the third to give Stanford an early 2-1 Stanford...... 013 010 002 - 7 9 2 (3-0) lead. The Cardinal sent 11 men to the plate in the sixth after UCD led 4-2 early. UCD ------starter and eventual loser, Nathan Slater (1-1) had cruised until that point, giving up WP-Pracher, Alex (1-0) LP-Abe Gonzales (0-1) T-3:33 A-2126 two runs on four hits, prior to losing the lead for good. DIEKROEGER WINS IT WITH TWO-RUN DOUBLE IN THE NINTH

• No. 25-ranked Stanford scored 27 runs and three freshmen started for Mark Mar- Stanford Takes UCSB Series in Exciting Fashion quess club during the fi rst weekend of the season, as it defeated No. 5 Rice (6-4, 14-5, Mar 05-07, 2010 at Stanford, CA 7-6). In the opener, Jordan Pries rebounded from a rough start in which he gave up ------fi ve hits over the fi rst eight batters to go 7.2 innings, giving up four runs (one earned) UC Santa Barbara.... 200 020 100 - 5 8 2 (3-3) as freshman Stephen Piscotty had three hits in his debut. On Saturday, in a pushed- Stanford...... 000 310 101 - 6 10 2 (6-3) forward doubleheader due to potential rain, the Cardinal swept the doubleheader ------thanks to an 11-run seventh inning in game one to erase a 4-2 lead, and freshman WP-Appel, Mark (1-0) LP-Meals, David (0-2) T-3:22 A-1375 Kenny Diekroeger’s walk-off two-run double in the ninth of game two, after Rice took HR UCSB - Valaika, Matt (3), Mullins, Marty (3) at 6-5 lead in the top of the inning. Jonathan Kaskow drove in runs in each game and fi ve for the series. ------UC Santa Barbara.... 200 200 000 00 - 4 7 2 (3-4) Stanford...... 001 020 010 01 - 5 11 1 (7-3) First 4-0 Start Since 2000 CWS Season ------Feb 24, 2010 at Stanford, CA WP-Pracher, Alex (2-0) LP-Meals, David (0-3) T-2:56 A-1494 ------HR STAN - Schlander, Jake (1), Kiilsgaard, Kellen (1) Pacifi c...... 002 012 001 - 6 12 1 (2-2) SCHLANDER GW HOMER IN 11TH TO WIN IT Stanford...... 002 024 03X - 11 13 3 (4-0) ------WP-Busick, Brian (1-0) LP-Prato Matthe (0-1) T-3:25 A-1275 UC Santa Barbara.... 600 044 010 - 15 17 1 (4-4) HR STAN - Jones, Zach (2), Walsh, Colin (1) Stanford...... 021 008 000 - 11 12 1 (7-4) ------• Junior Colin Walsh picked a good time for his fi rst career home run, as his grand slam WP-Capito, Nick (1-1) Save-Meaux, Jesse(1) LP-Mooneyham, Brett in the sixth gave No. 18-ranked Stanford (4-0) the lead for good in an 11-6 victory over (0-2) T-3:36 A-1567 visiting Pacifi c (2-2) on Wednesday evening. The all-conference second baseman and HR UCSB - Mullins, Marty (3), HR STAN - Walsh, Colin (2) returning starter at second base was playing in his 91st game in a Cardinal uniform. The game saw fi ve lead changes thru six innings when Walsh connected on his slam • In an exciting series, the Cardinal took two of three from UC Santa Barbara (W 6-5, to right fi eld to make it 8-5. Pacifi c had led 2-0, 3-2 and 5-4, while the Cardinal had led W 5-4 (11), L 11-15), paced by two wins in its last at-bat and another eight-run inning 4-3 previously in the fi fth. in the Sunday fi nale. On Friday, in a back-and-forth game, Jonathan Kaskow delivered the game-winner in the bottom of the ninth after Stanford trailed 2-0, 4-3 and 5-4. #18 Cardinal Swept in Lone Star State On Saturday, it took extra innings, but Jake Schlander launched the fi rst pitch of the Feb 26-28, 2010 at Austin, TX 11th into left fi eld for the second come-from-behind victory in as many days. Saturday ------also saw reliever Brian Busick come on after UCSB took a 4-1 lead and retire 12 in Stanford...... 000 000 000 - 0 5 1 (4-1) a row and pitch to the minimum over 18 batters and 6.0 innings. Busick’s previous Texas...... 001 041 00X - 6 7 0 (3-2) career-best was 2.0 innings as the team won it two innings later. On Sunday, Brett ------Mooneyham could not get out of the fi rst inning, giving up six runs to the Gauchos, as WP-Jungmann, Taylor (2-0) LP-Pries, Jordan (1-1) T-2:21 A-5810 the team’s comeback came up short. Stanford scored eight runs in the sixth to close HR UT - Keyes, Kevin (1) to within 14-11, after a 14-3 defi cit.

------Cardinal Offense Breaks Waves Stanford...... 001 011 000 - 3 8 1 (4-2) Mar 19-21, 2010 at Stanford, CA Texas...... 120 102 00X - 6 6 0 (4-2) ------Pepperdine...... 111 004 010 - 8 3 4 (6-10) WP-Workman, Brandon (1-0) Save-Ruffi n, Chance(1) LP-Snodgress, Stanford...... 012 002 031 - 9 14 3 (8-4) Scott (0-1) T-2 A-7151 A-7151 HR UT - Shepherd, Tant (1) ------WP-Pracher, Alex (3-0) LP-GATES, A. (1-4) T-3:19 A-1482 ------JONES GW SINGLE IN BOTTOM OF THE NINTH Stanford...... 011 000 000 - 2 5 2 (4-3) Texas...... 300 300 02X - 8 8 0 (5-2) ------Pepperdine...... 000 000 000 - 0 2 2 (6-11) WP-Green, Cole (2-0) LP-Mooneyham, Brett (0-1) T-2:22 A-6677 Stanford...... 010 003 33X - 10 13 1 (9-4) HR UT - Moldenhauer, Russe (1) ------WP-Pries, Jordan (2-1) LP-BYWATER, M. (1-3) T-2:48 A-1508 • No. 18-ranked Stanford were swept in a three-game series at No. 3-ranked Texas (L HR STAN - Schlander, Jake (2) 0-6, L 3-6, L 2-8). In the opener, it was a pitcher’s duel early, as Jordan Pries trailed

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 14 Series Summaries

------USF Takes Monday Midweek Game Pepperdine...... 000 200 202 - 6 13 1 (6-12) Mar 29, 2010 at Stanford, CA Stanford...... 322 010 03X - 11 15 1 (10-4) ------San Francisco...... 401 000 000 - 5 7 0 (13-13) WP-Appel, Mark (2-0) LP-DICKMANN, R. (3-2) T-3:05 A-1753 Stanford...... 000 100 000 - 1 4 2 (12-7) HR STAN - Diekroeger, Kenny (2) ------WP-HINKLE, Haden (1-0) LP-Jenkins, Chris (0-1) T-2:57 A1211- • The Cardinal offense hit .375 and scored 30 runs and Stanford returned from fi nals HR USF - YARROW, Stephen (9) after an 11-day layoff and swept visiting Pepperdine (W 9-8, W 10-0, W 11-6). Zach Jones went 6-for-9 in the series with the game-winner in the opener, in a contest that • The University of San Francisco (13-13) scored four runs in the fi rst and No. 19- saw the Stanford pitching staff allow 10 walks and hit four batters, but come away with ranked Stanford (12-7) dropped its second midweek game of the season, falling 5-1 the 9-8 win in the ninth inning. On Saturday it was all Jordan Pries, who pitched the to on Monday evening. Five Don pitchers combined on a four-hitter, as Haden Hinkle minimum into the sixth, including 12 in a row, fi ring off a two-hit shutout as the Cardinal (1-0) picked up the win with three scoreless innings of relief. won the series powered by nine runs over the fi nal three innings. It was Pries fi rst ca- reer shutout and second complete game. On Sunday, the offense scored seven runs over the fi rst three innings and Kenny Diekroeger drove in four for the sweep. From UCLA Escapes with Series Victory Alex Pracher’s scoreless ninth on Friday, combined with Pries shutout on Saturday Apr 01-03, 2010 at Los Angeles, CA and the fi rst three scoreless innings on Sunday, Stanford’s staff secured 13 scoreless ------innings while scoring 18 runs. Stanford...... 100 101 200 0 - 5 10 0 (12-8) UCLA...... 100 020 200 1 - 6 13 3 (22-0) ------Cardinal Split Midweek Series with UOP WP-Klein, Dan (2-0) LP-Pracher, Alex (4-1) T-4:23 A-921 Mar 23, 2010 at Stockton, CA HR UCLA - Rahmatulla, Tyler (3) ------Stanford...... 010 011 100 - 4 14 2 (10-5) ------Pacifi c...... 201 033 00X - 9 10 0 (13-7) Stanford...... 000 070 001 - 8 10 1 (13-8) ------UCLA...... 100 000 012 - 4 8 1 (22-1) WP-Haberman, John (1-0) Save-Carnevale, Hunter(2) LP-Mooney------ham, Brett (0-3) T- A-606 A-606 rett WP-Pries, Jordan (3-1) LP-Bauer, Trevor (5-1) T-2:49 A-1472 HR STAN - Jones, Zach (4), HR UCLA - Krill, Brett (3) Pacifi c (13-7) scored six runs over the fi fth and sixth innings as the Tigers split the midweek series with a 9-4 win over visiting No. 19-ranked Stanford (10-5) on Tuesday ------evening. John Haberman (1-0) pitched fi ve innings, giving up three runs on eight Stanford...... 100 020 020 - 5 6 0 (13-9) hits for the win. Hunter Carnevale pitched the fi nal 3.2 innings for his second save. UCLA...... 202 102 00X - 7 12 0 (23-1) Stanford left hander Brett Mooneyham (0-3), in a predetermined start, gave up two ------runs on two hits in the fi rst as the Tigers took an early 2-0 lead. Stanford left 14 men WP-Rasmussen, Rob (4-0) Save-Klein, Dan(6) LP-Mooneyham, Brett on base despite 14 hits. (0-4) T-3:15 A-1614 HR STAN - Diekroeger, Kenny (3) Stanford Takes First Pac-10 Series vs. USC • A playoff atmoshere engulfed the second Pac-10 series of the year as UCLA was Mar 26-28, 2010 at Stanford, CA riding a 21-game win streak and No. 2 ranking and were glad its guests from the North ------departed in a series separted by one run (L 5-6 (10), W 8-4, L 5-7). In the opener, Southern California. 204 014 020 - 13 13 2 (12-10) Stanford had leads of 1-0, 2-1 and 5-3, and nearly won it in the ninth when Tyler Stanford...... 112 130 000 - 8 13 2 (10-6) Gaffney, after falling around third, nearly lept over catcher Steve Rodriguez for the go------ahead run. Instead UCLA escaped with a 6-5 win four and a half hours after the start. WP-Fujiya, Shuhei (3-1) LP-Snodgress, Scott (0-2) T-3:47 UCLA’s 22-game win streak was over on Saturday, as Jordan Pries had his second A-1416 HR USC - Sherrod, Alex (3) HR STAN - Jones, Zach (3) complete game in three weeks, an eight-hitter to even the series. Stanford scored seven runs in the fi fth to take a 7-1 lead, as Pries twice retired seven in a row in the ------contest and allowed just one unearned run on four hits over the fi rst 7.2 innings. But Southern California. 110 000 200 - 4 8 0 (12-11) needing a complete game with a tired bullpen after day one, Pries fi nished off the night Stanford...... 200 001 101 - 5 9 1 (11-6) to send the game into Sunday. Stanford starter Bretty Mooneyham struggled, as he ------did not get out of the fourth as UCLA built a 5-1 lead, which was chipped away to 5-3 WP-Busick, Brian (2-0) LP-Garcia, Brandon (1-2) T-2:37 A-1782 in the fi fth on a Kenny Diekroeger two-run homer and 7-5 in the eighth on a pinch-hit HR USC - Oropesa, Ricky (7) Jonathan Kaskow two-run single off of Bruin closer Dan Klein. Klein though recovered in the ninth to escape with the series victory. ------Southern California. 100 000 000 - 1 5 0 (12-12) Cal Six-Hits Stanford in Monday Affair Stanford...... 100 000 20X - 3 6 0 (12-6) Apr 05, 2010 at Berkeley, CA ------WP-Pracher, Alex (4-0) LP-Triggs, Andrew (1-3) T-2:33 A-1918 Stanford...... 000 000 000 - 0 6 2 (13-10) HR USC - Oropesa, Ricky (8) California...... 020 000 00X - 2 5 1 (17-10) ------• Stanford opened up Pac-10 play by winning the fi nal two games against USC after WP-Petrini, Chris (1-0) Save-Miller, Kevin(1) LP-Jenkins, a rough Friday game (L 8-13, W 5-4, W 3-1). Cardinal pitching walked eight and gave Chris (0-2) T-2:45 A-529 up 11 runs over the fi rst six innings as freshman Mark Appel could not get out of the third in his fi rst collegiate start. The tides turned on Saturday, when Jordan Pries • Chris Petrini (1-0) and Kevin Miller combined on a six-hitter as No. 30-ranked Cali- pitched seven solid innings as each team traded leads until Zach Jones evened the fornia (17-10) won a Monday non-conference affair, 2-0, over cross bay rival No. 22- series with the team’s fi fth walk-off win of the season, a two-out, two-run single in the ranked Stanford (13-10). The Cardinal sent the go-ahead run to the plate in the ninth ninth. On Sunday, Stanford’s pitching of Brett Mooneyham and Alex Pracher allowed following a one-out single by David Guiliani and a two-out single by Colin Walsh. But just one run on fi ve hits as Colin Walsh delivered the go-ahead two-run single in the Miller picked up his fi rst save after Jonathan Kaskow fl ew out to center. seventh to clinch the series. Mooneyham, who had struggled with an 8.85 ERA over his fi rst fi ve starts, struck out seven over six innings, before Alex Pracher won the bullpen’s 10th win following three scoreless innings.

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 15 Series Summaries Wisdom Homers Past Cardinal ------Apr 07, 2010 at Stanford, CA Stanford...... 000 020 100 2 - 5 10 1 (17-13) ------Oregon State...... 003 000 000 0 - 3 6 0 (20-10) Saint Mary’s...... 005 002 000 - 7 5 0 (9-15-1) ------Stanford...... 020 000 100 - 3 8 0 (13-11) WP-Pracher, Alex (5-2) LP-Waldron, Tyler (3-3) T-2:58 A-2472 ------HR STAN - Walsh, Colin (4) HR OSU - Romero, Stefen (8) WP-BARRACLOUGH, Kyle (2-3) Save-AGOSTA, Martin(1) LP-Hughes, Garrett (0-1) T-2 A-1291 HR SMC - WISDOM, Patrick 2 (7) ------Stanford...... 036 000 010 - 10 14 0 (18-13) • homered twice and host No. 22-ranked Stanford (13-11) dropped its Oregon State...... 100 001 122 - 7 11 0 (20-11) third straight, following a 7-3 loss to the visiting Gaels (9-15-1) on Wednesday evening. ------Kyle Barraclough (2-3) picked up the win, pitching three perfect innings starting in the WP-Busick, Brian (4-1) LP-Gaviglio, Sam (1-1) T-3:11 A-2439 third, scattering four hits and one run over 4.1 innings out of the bullpen. HR STAN - Stewart, Jake (2) HR OSU - Santos, Adalberto (4), Hayes, Danny (1)

Stanford Drops Second Pac-10 Series • Scoring 29 runs and batting .352, Stanford swept No. 14-ranked Oregon State (W Apr 09-11, 2010 at Stanford, CA 14-6, W 5-3 (10), W 10-7) to move back into the national rankings after an seven out of ------nine losing streak the weeks prior. In the opener, Stanford pounded out a season-best Oregon...... 002 101 100 - 5 10 2 (20-10) 19 hits as Jake Schlander drove in a career-best six and the Cardinal scored fi ve runs a Stanford...... 100 001 000 - 2 5 0 (13-12) piece in the seventh and eighth innings after trailing 6-4. The bullpen combined for 4.1 ------scoreless innings, including three shutout innings from Mark Appel for his fi rst career WP-Anderson, Tyler (5-3) Save-McGough, Scott(3) LP-Busick, save. In the series clincher, Jordan Pries pitched seven strong innings, but it was not Brian (2-1) T-3:04 A-1950, HR ORE - Pulfer, Danny (1) until Colin Walsh connected on a two-run homer in the 10th did Stanford take its fi rst Pac-10 series in three weeks. In the Sunday fi nale, the Cardinal pounded out three Game 1 ------runs in the second and six more in the third to lead 9-1, as the bullpen allowed fi ve runs Oregon...... 000 100 035 - 9 10 1 (21-10) after Brian Busick pitched a career-best six innings, allowing two runs on seven hits. Stanford...... 102 200 100 - 6 10 2 (13-13) Collegebaseballinsider.com named Stanford its “team of the week” for its performance. ------Pac-10 Player of the Week Jonathan Kaskow hit .625 for the week. WP-Thornton, Zack (5-0) Save-Gagnier. Drew(4) LP-Pracher, Alex (4-2) T-3:59 A-1905, HR STAN - Walsh, Colin (3) Stanford Sweeps Cal, Moves to Within 1 GB Game 2 ------Apr 23-25, 2010 at Stanford, CA Oregon...... 000 000 001 - 1 5 2 (21-11) ------Stanford...... 010 001 00X - 2 8 0 (14-13) California...... 001 000 010 - 2 5 2 (23-12) ------Stanford...... 000 200 001 - 3 7 1 (19-13) WP-Mooneyham, Brett (1-4) Save-McArdle, Dean(1) LP-Keudell, ------Alex (4-3) T-2:30 A-1905 WP-Pracher, Alex (6-2) LP-Flemer, Matt (2-1) T-2:35 A-2241 UO’S PITCHING COACH CHECKETTS EJECTED, 0 OUT, ONE ON IN 7TH ------• No. 22-ranked Stanford dropped its second-straight Pac-10 series to Oregon (L 2-5, L California...... 003 103 131 - 12 15 4 (23-13) 6-9, W 2-1) in a series that was almost won by the Cardinal. After dropping the opener Stanford...... 006 162 00X - 15 19 3 (20-13) 5-2, a doubleheader was scheduled for Saturday to avoid a rainout on Sunday. In ------game one, the Stanford bullpen gave up eight runs over the fi nal two innings to ruin a WP-McArdle, Dean (2-0) LP-Jones, Justin (8-3) T-3:43 A-2370 solid start from Jordan Pries. Pries, who has a 1.97 ERA over his last four starts, gave HR CAL - Bosco, Jimmy 2 (5), HR STAN - Walsh, Colin (5) up just one run on fi ve hits over the fi rst seven innings, gave it over to the bullpen with a 6-1 lead. After three runs in the eighth, a two-out, three-run triple off of closer Alex Apr 25, 2010 at Stanford, CA Pracher gave Oregon an 7-6 lead to take the series. In game two, needing a win, Brett ------Mooneyham responded. The lefthander pitched eight scoreless innings before a single California...... 002 302 120 - 10 14 2 (23-14) run came across in the ninth of a 2-1 victory. Freshman Eric Smith, who came into Stanford...... 501 200 003 - 11 14 0 (21-13) Saturday’s doubleheader just 2-for-19, came through with an RBI triple and two hits in ------game one and an RBI single in game two. WP-Reed, Chris (2-0) LP-Flemer, Matt (2-2) T-3:25 A-2823 HR CAL - Krist, Chadd (7)

Cardinal Unload on Santa Clara • No. 22-ranked Stanford hit .374 for the weekend and scored 29 runs, winning two Apr 13, 2010 at Santa Clara, CA games in the ninth inning to sweep No. 15 California (W 3-2, W 15-12, W 11-10). The ------team ran its win streak to eight games, as it moved to within a game of Arizona State Stanford...... 203 400 302 - 14 18 0 (15-13) at 10-5 in the Pac-10 standings. Kenny Diekroeger delivered the team’s seventh and Santa Clara...... 000 000 000 - 0 2 4 (14-16) eighth GW RBIs, scoring a sac fl y in the series opener in the ninth to win it 3-2, before ------an RBI double capped a three-run ninth for the Cardinal after it trailed 10-8. Saturday’s WP-Busick, Brian (3-1) LP-Mendoza,Chris (3-1) T-3:08 A-289 game featured fi ve RBIs by Colin Walsh and 19 hits as Stanford went up 15-7, before HR STAN - Piscotty, Stephen (1), Kaskow, Jonathan (1) the bullpen allowed six runs over the last four innings. Friday’s opener also saw a no- decision from Brett Mooneyham despite a season-best 10 strikeouts over 7.1 innings. • The Cardinal posted a season-high 18 hits paced by three hits a piece by Stephen Piscotty, Jonathan Kaskow and Kenny Diekroeger, while fi ve pitchers combined on a two-hitter to win at Santa Clara 14-0. Piscotty and Kaskow homered in back-to-back Win Streak Snapped at Santa Clara, 9-3 at-bats in the seventh, at that point making it 12-0. Stanford scored nine times over the Apr 26, 2010 at Santa Clara, CA fi rst four innings. ------Stanford...... 000 000 003 - 3 9 2 (21-14) Santa Clara...... 000 004 32X - 9 13 1 (15-22) Stanford Sweeps Past OSU in Pacifi c NW ------Apr 16-18, 2010 at Corvallis, OR Win-Hall,Cory(1-0) Loss-Sandbrink, Danny(1-1) T-3:23 A-252 ------HR STAN - Colton, Scott (1), HR SCU - Medica,Tommy (8); Stanford...... 400 000 550 - 14 19 1 (16-13) Klein,Geoff (4). Oregon State...... 000 060 000 - 6 5 2 (20-9) ------No. 18-ranked Stanford saw its eight-game win streak snapped on Monday, 9-3 at WP-Reed, Chris (1-0) Save-Appel, Mark(1) LP-Sitton, Kraig Santa Clara. In a pitcher’s duel until the sixth, SCU score four times in the sixth and (1-1) T-3:02 A-2428, HR STAN - Schlander, Jake (3) added back-to-back homers by and Geoff Klein in the seventh. Danny Sandbrink had his longest career outing (fi ve-plus innings, three runs) since the 2008 postseason, which included a complete game win over Pepperdine in the NCAA Re- gional.

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Stanford Swept in Washington ------Apr 30-May 2, 2010 at Seattle, WA Stanford...... 100 000 002 1 - 4 8 0 (25-17) ------Long Beach State.... 100 001 001 0 - 3 11 1 (20-23) Stanford...... 000 020 000 - 2 6 3 (21-15) ------Washington...... 200 110 00X - 4 4 1 (22-19) WP-Snodgress, Scott (1-2) Save-McArdle, Dean(2) LP-Arnerich, ------Kenny (0-3) T-3:2 A-1152 A-1152 , HR STAN - Diekroeger, (4) WP-Snow, Forrest (4-1) Save-Clem, Jacob(5) LP-Mooneyham, Brett (1-5) T-2:27 A-368, HR WASH - Rankin, Pierce (7) ------Stanford...... 001 310 000 - 5 9 1 (25-18) May 01, 2010 at Seattle, WA (Safeco Field) Long Beach State.... 050 110 21X - 10 10 1 (21-23) ------Stanford...... 010 000 000 - 1 7 4 (21-16) WP-Pinder, Branden (4-5) Save-Magallon, Eddie(1) LP-Appel, Washington...... 202 110 02X - 8 8 0 (23-19) Mark (2-1) T-2:55 A-971, HR STAN - Diekroeger, Kenny (5) ------HR LBSU - Metzger, Brennan (1), Jones, Jonathan (2), Singer, WP-Kittredge, Andrew (6-3) LP-Pries, Jordan (3-2) T-2:47 Kirk (5) A-2258 • Stanford won its last non-conference weekend of the series, taking the fi rst two May 02, 2010 at Seattle, WA games of its series at Long Beach State behind strong pitching, before dropping the ------Sunday fi nale (W 3-2, W 4-3 (10), L 5-10). In the opener, Brett Mooneyham struck Stanford...... 200 010 000 000 000 - 3 10 0 (21-17) out nine over six innings and Brian Busick pitched the fi nal three scoreless innings Washington...... 002 010 000 000 001 - 4 12 2 (24-19) for his fi rst save as Mooneyham continued a strong second half of the season. In the ------Saturday clincher, Jordan Pries struck out nine and allowed just two runs over eight WP-Cimber, Adam (5-2) LP-Pracher, Alex (6-3) T-3:59 A-533 innings but it was not until late that the real fi reworks occurrred. Trailing 2-1, Jonathan Kaskow worked a 12-pitch two-out walk against Jake Thompson, who was trying to • Stanford were swept in Washington, pushing its losing streak to four games following complete a nine-strikeout complete game. Kenny Diekroeger then followed with a two- three straight losses in the Pacifi c Northwest (L 2-4, L 1-8, L 3-4 (15)). In the opener, run homer to give Stanford a brief 3-2 lead. The bullpen relinquished the lead before Brett Mooneyham had his best start of the season, to date, striking out 13, in a com- Eric Smith, following another two-out walk, delivered an RBI double in the 10th. On plete game loss, giving up four runs (two earned) on four hits. In the Saturday game Sunday, Mark Appel gave up fi ve runs in the second and Stanford could not recover at Safeco Field, Stanford could manage just one run against Andrew Kittredge, com- for the sweep. Kenny Diekroeger’s second home run of the weeknd extended his hit mitting four errors on Saturday and seven in the fi rst two games. In Sunday’s fi nale, in streak to 17 games. a brisk four-hour, 15-innning game, closer Alex Pracher threw seven shutout innings after entering the game in the eighth, before throwing a in the 15th to allow Giuliani’s Four Hits Paces SJSU Win the winning run to score. Stanford hit just .195 for the weekend. Stanford hit just .195 May 12, 2010 at San Jose, CA for the weekend. Kenny Diekroeger with three hits a piece on Saturday and Sunday ------extended his hit streak to 12 games. Stanford...... 014 100 011 - 8 12 1 (26-18) San Jose State...... 011 000 001 - 3 9 2 (18-30) Giuliani Leads Cardinal Past SCU ------May 03, 2010 at Stanford, CA WP-McArdle, Dean (4-0) LP-Russo, David Wayne (0-1) T-2:45 ------A-734 Santa Clara...... 000 200 010 - 3 9 1 (18-24) Stanford...... 034 000 10X - 8 10 0 (22-17) • Dave Giuliani had four hits and Zach Jones drove in three runs as Stanford (26-18) ------swept the two-game series with its county rival, San Jose State (18-30) with an 8-3 WP-McArdle, Dean (3-0) Save-Appel, Mark(2) LP-Simon,Brock victory. Kenny Diekroeger extended his hit streak to 18 games with a single through (1-2) T-2:52 A-1225, HR SCU - Peters,Evan (2), HR STAN - Giu- the left side of the infi eld in the ninth inning after scoring two runs on two errors and liani, Dave (2) having a hard hit liner caught by third baseman Nick Borg.

• Dave Giuliani hit his fi rst career home run, a three-run shot in the third as Stanford (22-17) snapped a four-game losing streak with a 8-3 win over cross-county rival, Santa Clara (18-24) on Monday. Freshman Dean McArdle (3-0), in his fi rst career start, went a pre-determined four innings, giving up two runs on fi ve hits for the win. Mark Appel pitched the fi nal fi ve innings for his second save, allowing just a single run.

Cardinal Power Past San Jose State May 04, 2010 at Stanford, CA ------San Jose State...... 200 104 000 - 7 12 2 (17-26) Stanford...... 110 420 20X - 10 12 1 (23-17) ------WP-Sandbrink, Danny (2-1) Save-Snodgress, Scott(1) LP-Austin, John (1-6) T-2:4 A-1290 A-1290 HR SJSU - Valine, Corey (4), Jenkins, Kerry (4) HR STAN - Pis- cotty, Stephen (2), Jones, Zach (5), Giuliani, Dave (2)

• Powered by three home runs Stanford defeated county rival, San Jose State 10-7 on Tuesday. Dave Giuliani hit is second homer in as many days (and in his career) as Stanford went up 8-3 as Danny Sandbrink and Scott Snodgress combined on the win. Kenny Diekroeger had three hits to extend his hit streak to 14 games.

Pitching Leads in Long Beach May 7-9, 2010 at Long Beach, CA ------Stanford...... 200 010 000 - 3 9 1 (24-17) Long Beach State.... 011 000 000 - 2 6 2 (20-22) ------WP-Mooneyham, Brett (2-5) Save-Busick, Brian(1) LP-Gagnon, Andrew (5-5) T-3:22 A-1369 A-1369

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