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2005 Superlatives 2005 Oregon State Baseball Season Game Highs for Oregon State (as of Feb 10, 2012) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 45 - at Arizona (Apr 16, 2005) 45 - at U.C.L.A. (May 08, 2005) Runs scored: 19 - vs New Mexico State (Feb 03, 2005 at Tempe, Ariz.) 19 - vs St. John's (Jun 05, 2005) Hits: 22 - vs St. John's (Jun 05, 2005) RBIs: 19 - vs New Mexico State (Feb 03, 2005 at Tempe, Ariz.) 19 - vs St. John's (Jun 05, 2005) Doubles: 6 - vs New Mexico State (Feb 05, 2005 at Tempe, Ariz.) 6 - at U.C.L.A. (May 08, 2005) Triples: 1 - (11 times ) Home runs: 3 - at Pepperdine (Mar 12, 2005) 3 - vs Southern California (Jun 12, 2005) Total bases: 33 - vs St. John's (Jun 05, 2005) Walks: 12 - at Arizona (Apr 16, 2005) Strikeouts: 15 - at Arizona (Apr 15, 2005) Sac hits: 3 - vs Washington State (Apr 22, 2005) Sac flies: 3 - vs New Mexico State (Feb 03, 2005 at Tempe, Ariz.) Stolen bases: 7 - vs Sacramento State (Mar 19, 2005) Hit by pitch: 4 - vs New Mexico State (Feb 03, 2005 at Tempe, Ariz.) 4 - vs Brigham Young (Mar 28, 2005) Caught stealing: 3 - vs California (Apr 01, 2005) Runners LOB: 18 - at Arizona (Apr 16, 2005) Hit into DP: 3 - at Washington (May 14, 2005) Fielding Putouts: 30 - at Washington (May 15, 2005) 30 - vs Baylor (Jun 20, 2005 at Omaha, Neb.) Assists: 19 - vs California (Apr 02, 2005) Errors: 5 - at Stanford (Apr 10, 2005) Passed balls: 3 - vs California-Riverside (Mar 06, 2005) 3 - vs California (Apr 02, 2005) DPs turned: 3 - at Pepperdine (Mar 12, 2005) 3 - vs Ohio State (Jun 03, 2005) Pitching Innings pitched: 10.0 - at Washington (May 15, 2005) 10.0 - vs Baylor (Jun 20, 2005 at Omaha, Neb.) Runs allowed: 17 - vs Dallas Baptist (Mar 24, 2005) Earned runs: 17 - vs Dallas Baptist (Mar 24, 2005) Walks allowed: 9 - vs Southern California (Jun 13, 2005) Strikeouts: 15 - vs New Mexico State (Feb 05, 2005 at Tempe, Ariz.) 15 - vs Portland (Feb 15, 2005) Hits allowed: 21 - vs Dallas Baptist (Mar 24, 2005) Doubles allowed: 5 - vs Southern California (May 22, 2005) Triples allowed: 1 - (4 times ) Homers allowed: 2 - (4 times ) Wild pitches: 4 - vs Southern California (May 21, 2005) Hit batters: 4 - vs Cal State-Northridge (Mar 11, 2005 at Malibu, Calif.) 4 - vs Washington State (Apr 22, 2005) 4 - vs Southern California (Jun 12, 2005) 2005 Oregon State Baseball Season Game Highs for Oregon State (as of Feb 10, 2012) (All games) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 6 - (16 times ) Runs scored: 4 - (5 times ) Hits: 5 - Andy Jenkins vs Southern California (Jun 13, 2005) RBIs: 5 - Shea McFeely vs St. John's (Jun 05, 2005) Doubles: 3 - (4 times ) Triples: 1 - (11 times ) Home runs: 2 - Danny Anderson vs St. John's (Jun 05, 2005) Total bases: 11 - Andy Jenkins vs Southern California (Jun 13, 2005) Walks: 4 - Cole Gillespie at Washington (May 13, 2005) Strikeouts: 3 - (12 times ) Sac hits: 2 - Darwin Barney vs Winthrop (Mar 13, 2005 at Malibu, Calif.) 2 - Tyler Graham vs California (Apr 01, 2005) Sac flies: 2 - Cole Gillespie vs Washington State (Apr 24, 2005) Stolen bases: 2 - (9 times ) Hit by pitch: 3 - Todd Shelton vs New Mexico State (Feb 03, 2005 at Tempe, Ariz.) Caught stealing: 2 - Tyler Graham vs Southern California (May 21, 2005) Runners LOB: 7 - Jacoby Ellsbury vs St. John's (Jun 04, 2005) Fielding Putouts: 16 - Andy Jenkins vs California (Apr 02, 2005) Assists: 7 - Ryan Gipson vs Washington State (Apr 22, 2005) Errors: 3 - Shea McFeely vs St. John's (Jun 05, 2005) Passed balls: 3 - Mitch Canham vs California (Apr 02, 2005) Pitching Innings pitched: 9.0 - (4 times ) Runs allowed: 9 - Anton Maxwell at Stanford (Apr 09, 2005) 9 - Jonah Nickerson vs Southern California (May 22, 2005) Earned runs: 9 - Anton Maxwell at Stanford (Apr 09, 2005) 9 - Jonah Nickerson vs Southern California (May 22, 2005) Walks allowed: 6 - Jonah Nickerson at Washington (May 15, 2005) 6 - Dallas Buck vs Southern California (Jun 11, 2005) 6 - Anton Maxwell vs Southern California (Jun 13, 2005) Strikeouts: 12 - Dallas Buck vs Dallas Baptist (Mar 25, 2005) Hits allowed: 11 - Dallas Buck at Stanford (Apr 09, 2005) Doubles allowed: 5 - Jonah Nickerson vs Southern California (May 22, 2005) Triples allowed: 1 - (4 times ) Homers allowed: 2 - Jonah Nickerson at Calif.-Santa Barbara (Feb 27, 2005) 2 - Daniel Turpen vs Brigham Young (Mar 29, 2005) 2 - Dallas Buck at Stanford (Apr 09, 2005) Wild pitches: 3 - Dallas Buck vs Portland (Feb 15, 2005) Hit batters: 4 - Dallas Buck vs Cal State-Northridge (Mar 11, 2005 at Malibu, Calif.) 4 - Dallas Buck vs Washington State (Apr 22, 2005).
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