STANFORD RELEASE May 22, 2007 Contact: Kyle McRae Office: (650) 725-2959 Cell: (650) 544-5617 Email: [email protected] Website: gostanford.com (website) *Cardinal has won five of last six games overall 2007 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 24-28, 6-15 (PAC-10) Stanford Closes Out 2007 Home Schedule 16-15 (H), 8-13 (A), 0-0 (N) Versus UC Davis Tuesday

Date Day Opponent (TV) Result/Time FEBRUARY UC DAVIS (22-30) 2 Fri. at No. 14 Cal State Fullerton L, 5-11 3 Sat. at No. 14 Cal State Fullerton L, 5-6 at 4 Sun. at No. 14 Cal State Fullerton L, 10-12 9 Fri. Fresno State ppd., weather STANFORD CARDINAL (24-28) 10 Sat. Fresno State^ W, 9-2 11 Sun. Fresno State W, 6-4 Tuesday, May 22 (6 pm, PT) – RHP Jeff Reekers (6-5) vs. RHP Austin Yount (2-1, 7.34) 13 Tue. Rikkyo - Japan (Exhibition) W, 5-1 16 Fri. at No. 14 Texas1 L, 3-5 LIVE GAME COVERAGE 17 Sat. at No. 14 Texas1 L, 2-5 Audio: KZSU (90.1 FM)/gostanford.com (Alex Gyr) | Gametracker: gostanford. 18 Sun. at No. 14 Texas1 W, 10-8 20 Tue. San Francisco W, 4-1 com | Webcast: gostanford.com 23 Fri. Kansas W, 6-5 24 Sat. Kansas W, 4-1 STANFORD-UC DAVIS SERIES HISTORY 25 Sun. Kansas W, 7-6 MARCH All-Time Series: Stanford 40-9 (since 1959) 2 Fri. California W, 1-0 2006 Results: Series – UC Davis 2-0 (at Stanford, May 26) UC Davis 3-0; (at UC 3 Sat. California W, 5-4 4 Sun. California W, 9-7 Davis, May 27) UC Davis 8-3 6 Tue. at Santa Clara L, 5-13 Current Game Win Streak: UC Davis – 2 (May 26-27, 2006) 9 Fri. No. 20 USC L, 8-11 10 Sat. No. 20 USC L, 1-2 Current Series Win Streak: UC Davis – 1 (May 26-27, 2006) 11 Sun. No. 20 USC W, 14-9 Current Regular Season Series Win Streak: UC Davis – 1 (2006) 24 Sat. Sacramento State L, 0-6 Series Notes: Stanford had won seven straight games versus UC Davis until the 25 Sun. at Sacramento State W, 10-0 27 Tue. at San Jose State W, 8-3 (10) Aggies swept the Cardinal in a home-and-home series to end the 2006 regular 30 Fri. UCLA* L, 2-8 season for both teams, winning 3-0 at Stanford in the opener and following that up 31 Sat. UCLA* L, 11-16 APRIL with an 8-3 victory the following day in Davis. 1 Sun. UCLA* L, 4-10 5 Thu. at No. 15 Arizona State* L, 4-5 6 Fri. at No. 15 Arizona State* L, 8-12 RED HOT: FIVE-OF-SIX 7 Sat. at No. 15 Arizona State* (FSNAZ) L, 1-14 10 Tue. at Nevada W, 9-4 Stanford is current playing some of its best baseball of the season with 13 Fri. No. 13 Arizona* L, 1-8 wins in five of its last six games. The Cardinal started the stretch with a 14 Sat. No. 13 Arizona* L, 1-15 15 Sun. No. 13 Arizona* W, 6-3 three-game win streak, getting a pair of victories over Washington (May 12, 17 Tue. Santa Clara L, 3-6 20 Fri. at California* L, 0-3 May 13) followed by a win at Santa Clara (May 15) and wins in the final two 21 Sat. at California* W, 4-3 games of a three-game set versus Pacific (May 18-20). The three-game 22 Sun. at California* L, 5-13 24 Tue. San Jose State L, 8-11 win streak was Stanford's second-longest streak of the year and its longest 25 Wed. Fresno State W, 7-2 since the Cardinal won a season-high eight in a row from February 18 27 Fri. No. 8 Oregon State* (CSTV) L, 7-13 28 Sat. No. 8 Oregon State* (FSN) W, 9-7 (11) - March 4. 29 Sun. No. 8 Oregon State* L, 6-8 MAY 1 Tue. Santa Clara L, 8-16 5 Sat. at Washington State* (FSNNW) W, 6-4 PUSH TO FINISH .500 6 Sun. at Washington State* L, 6-8 Stanford needs to win all four of its remaining regular season games to 7 Mon. at Washington State* L, 2-4 11 Fri. Washington* L, 5-7 finish an even .500 and avoid its first losing season since the club was 27- 12 Sat. Washington* W, 8-6 28 and failed to qualify for the postseason in 1993. Stanford has gone to 13 Sun. Washington* (CSTV) W, 10-7 15 Tue. at Santa Clara W, 14-4 the postseason and posted winning seasons for each of the last 13 seasons 18 Fri. Pacific L, 7-13 from 1994-2006. 19 Sat. at Pacific W, 11-2 20 Sun. Pacific W, 10-5 22 Tue. UC Davis 6 pm 25 Fri. at USC* 7 pm CHANCE TO GET OUT OF THE CELLAR 26 Sat. at USC* 1:30 pm 27 Sun. at USC* 1 pm Stanford is currently in last place in the Pac-10 with a 6-15 conference JUNE record that is 2.0 games behind the 8-13 marks posted by both this week's 1-4 F-M NCAA Regionals TBA 8-11 F-M NCAA Super Regionals TBA opponent USC and Oregon State. A sweep of the Trojans would assure the 15-25 F-M College World Series2 TBA Cardinal would not finish in the cellar. Stanford has finished at the bottom *Pac-10 Game; ^Game completed on February 11 due to suspension due to weather on February 10;1The Dell Diamond, of the Pac-10 just twice in 30 previous seasons under current head coach Round Rock, TX; 2College World Series, Omaha, NE; All Home Mark Marquess, tying for fifth in a six-team league with a 13-17 conference Games In Bold At Sunken Diamond; Rankings are by and at time of game record in 1979 and taking sixth of six teams with a 10-20 mark in 1993.

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10)  PAC-10 STANDINGS (THRU 5/21/07) TWO SERIES IN A ROW Stanford has won each of its last two series versus Washington (March Team Pac-10 GB Overall 11-13) and Pacific (May 18-20) despite losing the opener in both series. Arizona State 17-4 --- 41-12 The Cardinal had dropped seven straight overall series since a non-league Arizona 14-7 3.0 39-13 UCLA 13-8 4.0 29-24 sweep of California (March 2-4, 2007) that was its longest since dropping California 11-10 6.0 28-24 eight straight series from April 13, 1978 - March 31, 1979. Stanford had also Washington 9-12 8.0 27-26 dropped seven straight Pac-10 series with its previous conference series Washington State 10-14 8.5 27-24 win coming just one day shy of an entire year to winning the Washington Oregon State 8-13 9.0 36-16 USC 8-13 9.0 26-26 series when the Cardinal swept a three-game set at Washington (May 12-14, Stanford 6-15 11.0 24-28 2006). Stanford's seven straight Pac-10 series losses were the most in the school's recorded history. THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE/RESULTS

Monday, May 21 at California 6, USC 3* RUBBER GAME SLIDE ALSO BROKEN Stanford's victories in each of its last two series rubber games versus Tuesday, May 22 UC Davis at Stanford (6 pm, PT) Washington (May 13) and Pacific (May 20) snapped a string of three straight

Wednesday, May 23 rubber game losses. Stanford has played rubber games in each of its last Arizona at Arizona State (7 pm, MT)* five three-game series after having not playing any in its first nine. USC at UC Santa Barbara (2 pm, PT)

Thursday, May 24 Arizona at Arizona State (7 pm, MT)* PLAYING WELL ON CAMERA Friday, May 25 Stanford has won each of its last three TV games over Oregon State Arizona at Arizona State (1 pm, MT)* California at Washington (6:30 pm, PT)* (April 28, FSN), at Washington State (May 5, FSN Northwest) and versus Oregon State at UCLA (6 pm, PT)* Washington (May 13, CSTV) after losing its first two TV games of the Stanford at USC (7 pm, PT)* Washington State at UC Davis (2:30 pm, PT) campaign at Arizona State (April 7, FSN Arizona) and versus Oregon State

Saturday, May 26 (April 27, CSTV). Stanford does not have any of its seven remaining regular California at Washington (2 pm, PT)* season scheduled to be televised. Oregon State at UCLA (2 pm, PT)* Stanford at USC (1:30 pm, PT)* Washington State at UC Davis (1 pm, PT) SERIES OPENER PROBLEMS Sunday, May 27 California at Washington (1 pm, PT)* Stanford's 6-4 win in a Pac-10 series opener at Washington State on May 5 Oregon State at UCLA (12 pm, PT)* Stanford at USC (1 pm, PT)* is the only time in seven conference series this season the Cardinal has won Washington State at UC Davis (1 pm, PT) the opener. Stanford is just 4-11 overall in series-openers. --- END OF REGULAR SEASON ---

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS WINNING MONTH OF MAY Monday, May 14 Stanford is in its final month of the 2007 regular season and has a 6-5 record USC 4, at Arizona 2* at Portland 16, Washington State 9 in its first 10 games of May. The Cardinal has four more games scheduled in the month with its final home contest of the season versus UC Davis Tuesday, May 15 Stanford 14, at Santa Clara 4 (May 22) and a three-game series at USC (May 25-27) still on the schedule. at Washington 16, Gonzaga 6 Stanford is attempting for a winning month for just the second time this Wednesday, May 16 season as the Cardinal was 7-5 in February. at Arizona State 11, Utah Valley State 3 at USC 7, UC Santa Barbara 5 Friday, May 18 TOUGH STARTS at Arizona 7, Washington 0* Arizona State 4, at Oregon State 3* Stanford started 2007 Pac-10 play with an 0-8 league mark that was the at Pacific 13, Stanford 7 at Washington State 5, UCLA 1* worst in recorded school history before winning its first conference game against Arizona on April 15. Stanford also started the season with an 0-3 Saturday, May 19 at Arizona 13, Washington 4* record to mark the first time since 1989 the Cardinal had lost its first three Arizona State 3, at Oregon State 0* at California 4, USC 3* games of the season. In addition, the sweep at Cal State Fullerton was also Stanford 11, at Pacific 2 the first time Stanford had been swept in a three-game season-opening at Washington State 10, UCLA 5* series in the school's recorded history. Sunday, May 20 at Arizona 17, Washington 8* Arizona State 8, at Oregon State 1* at California 6, USC 1* HOT BATS GOING FOR .300 at Stanford 10, Pacific 5 Stanford's late season hitting surge has the Cardinal looking to hit .300 UCLA 7, at Washington State 5* *Pac-10 Game as a team for the first time since 2004. Stanford has a current streak of seven straight double digit hit games and has 16 in its last 18 contests. The team has raised its batting average 28 points during the span to its current season-high .299 and is hitting .347 during the stretch with Adam Sorgi (.451, 32-71, 6 2B, 1 3B, 16 RBI) the club's top hitter during the period.

 Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) TEAM STATS OFFENSE - Stanford's offense is its most improved area as the Cardinal has moved up to tied for third in the Pac-10 in hits (550), fifth in batting average (.299), sixth in home runs (37) and sixth in runs scored (315). Stanford is still last with 25 stolen bases. PITCHING - Stanford has struggled tremendously on the mound with an uncharacteristically high 6.07 ERA that is last in the Pac-10 and 71 points higher than the highest ERA in the school's recorded history when the 1979 pitching staff posted a 5.36 mark. The team's .314 opponents' batting average is also last in the Pac-10. FIELDING - Stanford also ranks last in the Pac-10 in fielding percentage (.961). The Cardinal has at least one error in each of its last five contests.

A STORY OF SUCCESS TEAM LEADERS The Stanford Baseball OFFENSE - Sean Ratliff and Michael Taylor are battling for the team lead story of success is built in several categories. Ratliff leads the squad in homers (11, #5T), runs around the most unique scored (55, #3T Pac-10), triples (4, #5T Pac-10), at bats (212, #5 Pac-10), experience in college total bases (122, #6T Pac-10) and slugging percentage (.575). Taylor paces baseball. Stanford is for the club in RBI (48) and hit-by-pitches (7). Ratliff and Taylor are tied for the that individual who wants to team lead in hits (69, #10T Pac-10), games played (51) and games started achieve success through the challenge of both academics and baseball at the highest (51). Adam Sorgi leads the club in both batting average (.386) and on-base level. Our players taken enormous pride in percentage (.459). Sorgi needs to play in each of the team's final four games their unending work ethic and competitive to play in the required 75% of the team's games needed to qualify for the spirit in all phases of their lives. Stanford Pac-10 or NCAA stat leaders. Other offensive team leaders or co-leaders Baseball provides the ultimate challenge include Cord Phelps (15 2B, #9T Pac-10; 21 BB), Brent Milleville (4 SF) and to these special student-athletes and sets Joey August (5 SAC). them on the road to their own stories of PITCHING - Erik Davis (4-2, 3.86, 46.2 IP, 39 SO), Jeffrey Inman (4-4, 5.74, success. 73.2 IP, 62 SO) and Nolan Gallagher (4-6, 7.96, 57.2 IP, 41) all share the team lead with four wins. Inman also paces the clubs in and has STANFORD HISTORY the lowest ERA among any with at least one inning pitched per team game played. Jeremy Bleich (2-8, 5.50, 91.2 IP, 55 SO) has the team lead in Overall Record: 2514-1578-32 (.613) innings pitched (#9 Pac-10) and starts (15, #7T Pac-10). Bleich, Gallagher CWS Titles: 2 (1987, '88) CWS Runners-Up: 3 (2000, '01, '03) and Inman all have one of the team's three complete games, while CWS Appearances: 15 Gallagher has the team's only shutout. David Stringer (1-2, 5.29, 7 SV, 51.0 CWS Record: 38-27 (.585) IP, 32 SO) paces the club with 28 appearances and seven saves, ranking NCAA Super Regional Titles: 5 second and eighth in the Pac-10 in those two categories. NCAA Super Regional Appearances: 6 NCAA Super Regional Record: 10-4 (.714) NCAA Regional Titles: 14 LAST SERIES STATS (PACIFIC) NCAA Regional Appearances: 24 OFFENSE - Stanford was very productive in its most recent series versus NCAA Regional Record: 68-25 (.731) Pacific as the Cardinal averaged 9.3 runs per game and hit .357 as a team. NCAA Postseason Appearances: 27 Toby Gerhart (.538, 7-13, 2B, 2 RBI) and Michael Taylor (.500, 6-12, 2B, HR, NCAA Postseason Record: 120-60 (.667) 3 RBI) both hit .500 or better, while Sean Ratliff led the club with a pair of Conference Titles: 20 homers and seven RBI. Conference Record: 892-763 (.539) PITCHING - Stanford posted a respectable 5.00 ERA in the series. Stanford gave up nine earned runs in the first game of the series Friday but Jeremy TICKETS Bleich (2.00, 1-0, 1 APP, 1 GS, 1 CG, 9.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 6 SO) made up for that with his first career complete game at Pacific in the second There are two game of the series Saturday. Erik Davis (0.00, 1-0, 1 APP, 1 GS, 7.0 IP, 5 H, ways to order your 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 SO) didn't allow an earned run in his Sunday start before tickets for the 2007 Stanford Baseball the Tigers managed four earned runs after Davis came out of the game. season. Visit tickets. FIELDING - Stanford made four errors in the series to field at a .969 clip. gostanford.com and purchase your seats online or call 1-800-STANFORD. Season and single-game ticket plans are available in both reserved and general admission seating areas. For group ticket information, call 650-725-2876.

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10)  SEAN RATLIFF'S OFFENSIVE FOCUS PAYS OFF 2007 HONORS Sean Ratliff is having a big season and has arguably been the team's NOLAN GALLAGHER most consistent hitter in 2007. Ratliff is leading or co-leading the Cardinal • CBF National Honor Roll (March 27) in several offensive categories, including Rhomers (11, #5T), runs scored (55, #3T Pac-10), triples (4, #5T Pac-10), at bats (212, #5 Pac-10), total SEAN RATLIFF bases (122, #6T Pac-10) and slugging percentage (.575). Ratliff co-leads • CBF National Honor Roll (March 6) • Pac-10 Player of the Week (March 6) the team along with Michael Taylor in hits (69, #10T Pac-10), games played (51) and games started (51). He has also contributed 37 RBI and a .325 DAVID STRINGER batting average that rank second and fourth on the club among regulars, • CBF National Honor Roll (February 27) respectively. Ratliff also had a career-best 13-game hit streak (.400, 24-60, ADAM SORGI 17 R, 5 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR, 12 RBI) that was also the longest by a Stanford • Pac-10 Player of the Week (May 1) player this season from April 21 - May 13. Ratliff was 0-for-14 with 10 strikeouts last season and has still struggled with his strikeouts in 2007 with MICHAEL TAYLOR a Pac-10-high 62. • BA Third Team Preseason All-American • CBF Wallace Award Watch List

BA - Baseball America • CBF - College Baseball ADAM SORGI NOW BATTING AVERAGE LEADER Foundation Adam Sorgi has reached the minimum number of at bats (2.5 per team game played) needed to officially qualify for Stanford's team lead in stats RECORD BOOKS (however he still needs to play in all four regular season games remaining to reach the Pac-10 and NCAA minimum requirement of playing in 75% DAVID STRINGER • Single-Season Saves (7, 10th-T) of the team's games). Sorgi is currently hitting .386 and is within reach of becoming only the seventh Stanford player to hit .400 or better in a season. SIGNIFICANT CURRENT STREAKS He also boasts a team-high .459 on-base percentage. Sorgi has returned from a shoulder injury that caused him to miss 2006 and limited his action MICHAEL TAYLOR • 8-game hit streak early in 2007.

TEAM • 16 of last 18 games with double-digit hits MICHAEL TAYLOR ON FIRE Michael Taylor has notched 12 multiple-hit games in his last 15 contests and MAY PLAYER BIRTHDAYS is hitting .435 (30-69) during the period with six doubles, a triple, five homers and 20 RBI. Taylor has raised his average 32 points to its current .327. • May 12 - Adam Gaylord • May 17 - Steven Swinford • May 31 - Blake Hancock ERIK DAVIS PITCHING VERY WELL Erik Davis has been Stanford's third starter in each of the team's last four OFF THE BEATEN PATH series. In his last three starts, Davis is 2-1 with a 1.74 ERA while striking • Stanford has drawn at least 1000 fans in 40 of out 17 batters in 20.2 innings and allowing just a .232 opponents' batting its first 52 games average. • Stanford has had 17 different position players make at least one start in 2007 FIFTH ALL-TIME WINNINGEST PROGRAM MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Stanford is the fifth all-time winningest program in college baseball history with a record of 2514-1578-32 (.613) in 4124 games over 114 seasons Stanford Baseball contact Kyle McRae can be including 2007. Fordham, Texas, USC and Michigan are the top four. reached via phone in the office (650-725-2959) or on his cell (650-544-5617) as well as via email ([email protected]). For more detailed media DAY AND NIGHT information, please refer to pages 170 and 171 of the 2007 Stanford Baseball Media Guide. Stanford is a respectable 20-15 during day games and has won four in a row during the day but is just 5-13 at night. Stanford has lost 10 of its last 11 MEDIA EMAIL LIST games under the lights with its only victory under the lights during the span a win at Santa Clara on May 15 to end a nine-game losing streak in night If you would like to receive Stanford Baseball games. press releases and other media information on Stanford Baseball via email, please email Kyle McRae ([email protected]) with the email LONG GAMES address to send to. Stanford has clocked in at 3:00 or over in 32 of its first 52 games this season, gone 3:40 or longer 15 times and more than 4:00 on three occasions, including a season-long 4:12 against UCLA on March 31. However, Stanford did play under 3:00 in each of its final two games of its most recent series versus Pacific to mark the team's first back-to-back games of under 3:00 since March 24 and 25 versus Sacramento State.  Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) COMEBACK WINS STANFORD BASEBALL Stanford has come from behind in 15 of its 24 wins this season. Stanford's IN THE PROS biggest comeback of the year came versus USC (March 11) when the Stanford Baseball has sent 76 players on Cardinal was down 8-4 heading into the bottom of the seventh inning. to play . Stanford has seven former players that have spent EARLIER LOSING SKIDS time on an MLB roster in 2007, as well as 19 that are currently assigned to a minor Stanford dropped six straight home games (March 24 - April 14) earlier this league team or are playing independent season and nine consecutive Pac-10 contests (May 21, 2006 - April 14, baseball in 2007 (the list below also 2007) that dated back to the final conference contest of last year that were includes any player that is currently in the both the longest in recorded school history. minor leagues who has played in Major League Baseball at some point in 2007). The minor league list shows the name 40-HOMER SEASON STREAK of the player's current team, as well the Stanford has 37 homers in its first 52 games this season and needs just three league the team plays in, the major league more in its final four regular season games to extend the team's string of 40- affiliate and the level of minor league baseball. homer seasons to 20 in a row. Stanford has picked it up of late to make a run at 40 homers with eight in its last five contests. 2007 MLB PLAYERS • Joe Borchard – Florida Marlins • John Gall – Florida Marlins PLAYING THE BEST • Ryan Garko – Cleveland Indians Stanford has played played seven series and 21 games against teams • Jeremy Guthrie – Baltimore Orioles ranked in at least one national poll at some point. • Mike Mussina – • Danny Putnam – Oakland A's • Carlos Quentin – SUNKEN DIAMOND Sunken Diamond has served as a host site for 13 NCAA Regionals, as well MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL as NCAA Regionals on five occasions. Stanford has clinched 10 of its 15 • Jonny Ash – Corpus Christi Hooks, Texas League (Houston Astros AA) trips to the CWS at Sunken Diamond. However, Stanford is currently 16- • Eric Bruntlett – Round Rock Express, Pacific 15 at Sunken Diamond in 2007 and still needs a victory against UC Davis Coast League (Houston Astros AAA) in its final home game on May 22 to avoid equaling the worst home record • Chris Carter – Tucson Sidewinders, Pacific ever when the Cardinal was 13-13 at Sunken Diamond in 1964. Stanford's Coast League (Arizona Diamondbacks AAA) victory over Pacific in its most recent game at Sunken Diamond on May 20 • Tony Cogan – Gary Southshore Railcats, Northern (Independent) guaranteed the 2007 Cardinal would not be the first Stanford team to ever • Jason Cooper – Buffalo Bisons, International have a losing home season in the school's recorded history. League (Cleveland Indians AAA) • – Tennessee Smokies, Southern League (Chicago Cubs AA) • Mike Gosling – Louisville Bats, (Cincinnati Reds AAA) • John Hester – Visalia Oaks, (Arizona Diamondbacks A) • John Gall – Albuquerque Isotopes, (Florida Marlins AAA) • Blake Holler – Cedar Rapids Kernals, Midwest League (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim A) • Jed Lowrie – Portland Sea Dogs, Eastern League ( AA) • Donny Lucy – Birmingham Barons, Southern League ( AA) • John Mayberry, Jr. – Bakersfield Blaze, California League (Texas Rangers A) • Chris Minaker – West Tenn Diamond Jaxx, Southern League (Seattle Mariners AA) • Jay Pecci – Gary Southshore Railcats, Northern (Independent) • Danny Putnam – Sacramento River Cats, Pacific Coast League (Oakland A's AAA) • Jim Rapoport – Swing of the Quad Cities, Midwest League (St. Louis Cardinals A) • Greg Reynolds – , Texas League (Colorado Rockies AA) • Mark Romanczuk – South Bend Silver Hawks, Midwest League (Arizona Diamondbacks A)

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10)  Stanford Career Stats Versus UC Davis

• Joey August (.250, 2 GP, 1 GS, 1-4, 1 R, 1 GDP, 1 SB) • Jeremy Bleich (0.00, 0-0, 1 APP, 4.1 IP, 4 H, 2 SO) • Stephen Brown (.000, 1 GP, 0-1) • (.167, 2 GP, 2 GS, 1-6, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 SO) • Brendan Domaracki (.400, 1 GP, 2-5, 1 R, 2 RBI, 2 SO) • Grant Escue (.750, 1 GP, 1 GS, 3-4, 2 RBI, 1 SF) • Nolan Gallagher (22.50, 0-1, 1 APP, 1 GS, 2.0 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BB) • J.J. Jelmini (1 GP) • Brent Milleville (.000, 1 GP, 0-3, 1 SO) • Randy Molina (.000, 2 GP, 2 GS, 0-5, 1 SO) • Cord Phelps (.000, 1 GP, 1 BB) • Ryan Seawell (.375, 2 GP, 2 GS, 3-8, 1 R, 1 3B, 1 BB, 2 SO) • Adam Sorgi (.400, 1 GP, 1 GS, 2-5, 1 R, 1 3B, 3 RBI, 1 SF) • Michael Taylor (.182, 3 GP, 3 GS, 2-11, 1 R, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SO)

2006 Stanford-UC Davis Games

May 26, 2007 - UC Davis 3, at Stanford 0 UC Davis spoiled Senior Night at Sunken Diamond with a 3-0 victory over Stanford in the opener of a two-game home-and-home set. Michael Potter tossed a three-hit complete game shutout, facing just three batters over the minimum, walking only one and striking out five while setting the Cardinal down in order in six of his nine frames. The Aggies scored two runs in the top of the first off Stanford starter Greg Reynolds, who took the loss despite pitching his fourth complete game in his last five outings. Daniel Descalso (2-4, 2 2B) was the only player for either team with more than one hit in a game that lasted just two hours and seven minutes. The game was played in front of the largest crowd of the season at Sunken Diamond with 3362 fans showing up to watch the contest, as well as a the postgame Town & Country Village Fireworks Show and a pregame ceremony honoring Stanford’s four seniors John Hester, Chris Lewis, Matt Manship and Chris Minaker. Quote of the Day … “Good can shut down good hitting, and he [Michael Potter] was really good tonight. We weren’t even close to scoring. He just did a great job and shut us down completely.” – Mark Marquess UC Davis...... 200 001 000 - 3 8 0 (17-34) Stanford...... 000 000 000 - 0 3 0 (30-24) Win - Potter (5-3) Loss - Reynolds (6-5) T - 2:07 A - 3362 BATTERIES: UCD - Potter and LaTorre. STAN - Reynolds and Hester.

May 27, 2007 - at UC Davis 8, Stanford 3 UC Davis hit three home runs and winning pitcher Vince DeCoito pitched 8.2 strong innings to lead the Aggies to an 8-3 victory over Stanford in the 2006 regular season finale for both clubs. Lukas Kirby (3-5, HR, RBI) had the first UC Davis homer when he hit a solo blast over the right field wall off losing pitcher Nolan Gallagher with two outs in the bottom of the first inning to tie the game at 1-1. Aaron Hanke hit the second and arguably most damaging Aggie homer when he went deep with a three-run clout in the bottom of the third. Kevin James (2-4, 2B, HR, RBI) capped the victory with a solo homer that was part of a three-run Aggie eighth. Grant Escue (3-4, 2 RBI) and Chris Lewis (3-4) both had three-hit days for the Cardinal. The Cardinal scored twice in its final turn at the plate and finally knocked DeCoito out of the game, but reliever NikAurora came on to strike out Chris Minaker with Michael Taylor looming on deck as the potential tying run. Quote of the Day … “We’ll just have to wait and see what happens with the selection committee on Monday." – Mark Marquess on his team's chances for a 2006 postseason berth Stanford...... 100 000 002 - 3 12 0 (30-25) UC Davis...... 113 000 03X - 8 13 1 (18-34) Win - DeCoito (2-3) Loss - Gallagher (4-4) T - 2:27 A - 714 BATTERIES: STAN – Gallagher, Bleich (3), Manship (7) and Hester. UCD – DeCoito, Aurora (9) and Treat. HRs: UCD – Kirby (4th, solo in 1st), Hanke (4th, 3-run in 3rd), James (1st, solo in 8th).

 Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) STANFORD HEAD COACH MARK MARQUESS MARK One of the nation's premier collegiate coaches and the winningest coach in Stanford MARQUESS Baseball history, Mark Marquess is in his 31st season at the helm of the Cardinal and his 39th associated with the program in 2007. Marquess has won more games than any Head Coach coach in any sport ever at Stanford with the amazing numbers he has posted during 31st Season his long tenure on The Farm. Marquess has a 1281-645-5 (.665) all-time record in 1931 Stanford (1969) career games, as well as equally impressive marks in postseason (112-52, .683), NCAA Regional (68-25, .731), NCAA Super Regional (10-4, .714), CWS (34-23, .596) and Pac- 10 (507-342, .597) action. He is currently ranked sixth among all active NCAA Division CWS Titles (2): 1987, '88 I coaches in victories and 11th on the all-time list among Division I coaches. Marquess CWS Runners-Up (3): 2000, '01, '03 CWS Appearances (13): 1982, '83, '85, '87, '88, became the 23rd coach in the history of NCAA Division I baseball to reach the 1000-win '90, '95, '97, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03 mark with a victory over Florida State on February 9, 2001. Just over two years later, he NCAA Regional Titles (14): 1982, '83, '85, '87, picked up win No. 1100 versus Nevada on February 17, 2003. He became the 16th NCAA '88, '90, '95, '97, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03, '06 Division I head baseball coach to win 1200 collegiate games just over another two years NCAA Super Regional Titles (5): 1999, 2000, after that when the Cardinal defeated California at Sunken Diamond on March 5, 2005. He '01, '02, '03 also won his 100th career postseason game in Stanford's NCAA Super Regional clinching Pac-10 Regular Season Titles (12): 1983, '84, '85, '87, '90, '94, '97, '98, '99, 2000, '03, '04 victory over Long Beach State (June 7, 2003). The 1969 Stanford graduate has led the NCAA Championship Appearances (24): 1981, Cardinal to two CWS titles and three runner-up showings in five CWS championship '82, '83, '84, '85, '86, '87, '88, '90, '91, '92, '94, '95, appearances, as well as 13 College World Series trips, five NCAA Super Regional titles, '96, '97, '98, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06 14 NCAA Regional championships and 12 Pac-10 crowns (includes Southern Division and Overall Record: 1281-645-5 (.665) shared titles). Stanford's two CWS championships under Marquess came in back-to-back Stanford Record: Same NCAA Postseason Record: 112-52 (.683) fashion in 1987 and 1988 as the Cardinal NCAA Regional Record: 68-25 (.731) is just one of four teams to have ever won NCAA DIVISION I BASEBALL NCAA Super Regional Record: 10-4 (.714) back-to-back Division I College World Series ALL-TIME COACHES WIN LIST CWS Record: 34-23 (.596) titles. The three runner-up showings have all Pac-10 Record: 507-342 (.597) come this decade with the Cardinal taking Coach, Current or Last School (Yr.) Wins All-Time Division I Victory Rank: 11th 1. Augie Garrido, Texas (39th) 1625 Active Division I Victory Rank: 6th second in Omaha in 2000, 2001 and 2003. 2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (30th) 1576 NCAA Coach of the Year: 3 (1985, '87, '88) Maybe even more amazing, all 13 teams 3. Larry Hays, Texas Tech (37th) 1482 Pac-10 Coach of the Year: 9 (1983, '85, '87, '90, that Marquess has taken to the College 4. Mike Martin, Florida State (28th) 1480 5. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech (47) 1444 '94, '97, '98, '99, 2003) World Series have won at least one game. 6. Cliff Gustafson, Texas (29) 1427 Stanford has qualified for the NCAA Division 7. Ron Polk, Mississippi State (34th) 1345 MARQUESS YEAR-BY-YEAR I Baseball Championship 24 times in the first 8. Rod Dedeaux, USC (44) 1342 Year Overall (Pac-10, Place) NCAA 9. Larry Cochell, Oklahoma (39) 1331 1977 43-23 (5-13, 3rd-T)* ----- 30 seasons under Marquess with a current 10. Bob Bennett, Fresno State (34) 1300 1978 35-20-1 (6-12, 3rd-T)* ----- school record run of 13 straight appearances 11. Mark Marquess, Stanford (31st) 1281 12. Ron Fraser, Miami (30) 1267 1979 35-23 (13-17, 5th-T)^ ----- in postseason play. He has been named 13. Jack Stallings, Georgia Southern (39) 1255 1980 29-24 (13-17, 5th)^ ----- NCAA Coach of the Year three times and 14. Richard Jones, Illinois (39) 1242 1981 43-22 (16-14, 2nd)^ Regional has received Pac-10 or Pac-10 Southern 15. Jim Dietz, San Diego State (31) 1230 1982 49-18-1 (20-10, 2nd)^ 5th-T CWS *Active Coaches In Bold 1983 41-17-1 (20-10, 1st)^ Regional Division Coach of the Year honors on nine Totals Updated Thru Games of May 21, 2007 1984 38-26-1 (18-12, 1st-T)^ Regional occasions, most recently with his Pac-10 1985 47-15 (23-7, 1st)^ 5th-T CWS selection in 2003. The Cardinal recorded 29 winning seasons in the first 30 campaigns 1986 38-23 (18-12, 2nd-T)^ Regional under his leadership but will not reach the standard in 2007. His clubs have finished 1987 53-17 (21-9, 1st)^ CWS Champs either first or second in the prestigious Pacific-10 (formerly Pac-10 Southern Division) 1988 46-23 (18-12, 2nd-T)^ CWS Champs 1989 30-28 (12-18, 4th)^ ----- 22 times in the last 26 seasons including 2006. Stanford has had 134 players drafted 1990 59-12 (24-6, 1st)^ 3rd-T CWS by professional baseball in the past 22 campaigns, including 18 in the last 20 years that 1991 39-23 (18-12, 2nd)^ Regional were drafted either in the first round or as a Compensation A pick. Stanford has had 1992 39-23 (17-13, 2nd)^ Regional more first round picks (6) since 2000 than any other school in the nation, most recently 1993 27-28 (10-20, 6th)^ ----- with the selection of Greg Reynolds as the No. 2 overall pick in 2006. A member of the 1994 36-24 (21-9, 1st)^ Regional American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, Marquess was the head coach 1995 40-25 (20-10, 2nd)^ 5th-T CWS 1996 41-19 (19-11, 2nd)^ Regional of the 1988 United States Olympic baseball team that captured the gold medal. He was 1997 45-20 (21-9, 1st)^ 3rd-T CWS also an accomplished football and baseball standout on The Farm, and is a member of 1998 42-14-1 (22-8, 1st)^ Regional the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. He is one of only 10 people to have ever both played 1999 50-15 (19-5, 1st) 3rd-T CWS and coached in the College World Series. Marquess was the starting first baseman and 2000 50-16 (17-7, 1st-T) 2nd CWS a First Team All-American on Stanford's 1967 CWS squad and played four seasons in 2001 51-17 (17-7, 2nd) 2nd CWS 2002 47-18 (16-8, 2nd) 3rd-T CWS the minor leagues with the Chicago White Sox organization. 2003 51-18 (18-6, 1st) 2nd CWS 2004 46-14 (16-8, 1st) Regional 2005 34-25 (12-12, 6th-T) Regional STANFORD COACHING STAFF 2006 33-27 (11-13, 5th-T) Super Regional Dean Stotz is in his 31st season with Stanford Baseball and his eighth as the team's 2007 23-28 (6-15, 9th) N/A associate head coach after he was promoted to the position prior to the 2000 season *Pacific-8; ^Pac-10 Southern Division following 23 years of service as an assistant. Stotz currently coaches third base while Totals 1281-645-5 (507-342) also handling various offensive and defensive aspects of the game. Tom Kunis is in his Championships 2 College World Series eighth season as Stanford's pitching coach, while Dave Nakama is also in his eighth 5 NCAA Super Regional campaign over two stints as an assistant. 14 NCAA Regional 12 Pac-10

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10)  INDIVIDUAL CAREER/2007 SEASON GAME-HIGHS

#7 JOEY AUGUST (OF) #24 TOBY GERHART (OF) #18 SEAN RATLIFF (OF/LHP) CAREER 2007 SEASON CAREER 2007 SEASON CAREER 2007 SEASON 5, 11 times AB 5, six times 5, 12 times AB 5, 12 times 5, 18 times AB 5, 18 times 3, at California (3/3/06) R 2, three times 2, four times R 2, four times 4, vs. California (3/4/07) R 4, vs. California (3/4) 4, vs. Washington (5/12/07) H 4, vs. Washington (5/12) 3, vs. Pacific (5/18/07) H 3, vs. Pacific (5/18) 4, vs. San Jose St. (4/24/07) H 4, vs. San Jose St. (4/24) 1, three times HR 1, twice 1, twice HR 1, twice 2, three times HR 2, three times 3, vs. USC (3/11/07) RBI 3, vs. USC (3/11) 1, five times SB 1, three times 3, vs. Fresno St. (2/10/07) RBI 3, vs. Fresno St. (2/10) 7, at Arizona St. (4/6/07) RBI 7, at Arizona St. (4/6) 11 games (3/4/07 - 4/1/07) STK 11 games (3/4 - 4/1) 1, twice SB 1, twice 1, nine times SB 1, nine times 8 games (4/21/07 - 5/5/07) STK 8 games (4/21 - 5/5) 12 games (4/21/07 - 5/12/07) STK 13 games (4/21 - 5/13) #17 CORY BANNISTER (RHP) 3.2, vs. Cal St. Fullerton (2/4/06) IP 6, vs. Cal St. Fullerton (2/4/06) SO CAREER 2007 SEASON #27 BLAKE HANCOCK (LHP) 3.1, at California (4/22/07) IP 3.1, at California (4/22) CAREER 2007 SEASON 5, at California (4/22/07) SO 5, at California (4/22) 4.0, vs. UCLA (3/31/07) IP 4.0, vs. UCLA (3/31) #29 RYAN SEAWELL (OF) 2, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/2/07) SO 2, twice CAREER 2007 SEASON #21 JEREMY BLEICH (LHP) 6, four times AB 5, twice 3, twice R 2, six times CAREER 2007 SEASON #20 JEFFREY INMAN (RHP) 4, vs. NC St. (6/4/06) H 3, twice 9.0, at Pacific (5/19/07) IP 9.0, at Pacific (5/19) CAREER 2007 SEASON 1, seven times HR 1, four times 7, vs. Kansas (2/25/07) SO 7, vs. Kansas (2/25) 9.0, at Washington St. (5/5/07) IP 9.0, at Washington St. (5/5) 9, vs. California (3/2/07) SO 9, vs. California (3/2) 3, three times RBI 2, four times 1, 10 times SB 1, five times #22 STEPHEN BROWN (INF/OF) 7 games, twice STK 7 games (2/11 - 2/25) CAREER 2007 SEASON #3 J.J. JELMINI (INF) 2, at Santa Clara (5/9/06) AB CAREER 2007 SEASON 3, twice AB 3, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/4) #6 ADAM SORGI (INF) CAREER 2007 SEASON #13 MATT CANO (INF/OF) 1, four times R 1, twice 1, three times H 1, vs. Santa Clara (5/1) 7, at Washington St. (4/1/05) AB 5, six times CAREER 2007 SEASON 1, twice RBI 3, three times R 3, at Nevada (4/10) 1, vs. San Jose St. (4/24/07) R 1, vs. San Jose St. (4/24) 1 game, three times STK 1 game (5/1) 4, twice H 3, seven times 1, five times HR #15 JASON CASTRO (1B/C) #5 BRIAN JUHL (C) 4, at Nevada (5/3/05) RBI 3, three times CAREER 2007 SEASON 1, three times SB CAREER 2007 SEASON 6, at Santa Clara (5/9/06) AB 4, eight times 12 games (3/4/07 - 4/10/07) STK 12 games (3/4 - 4/10) 3, at Texas (6/3/06) R 2, twice 5, five times AB 5, five times 3, three times H 2, vs. Pacific (5/20) 1, 19 times R 1, 11 times 1, four times HR 1, vs. Pacific (5/20) 3, twice H 3, twice #34 TOM STILSON (LHP) 3, twice RBI 3, vs. Pacific (5/20) 1, five times HR 1, four times CAREER 2007 SEASON 1, five times SB 1, vs. California (3/3) 4, vs. Kansas (2/25/07) RBI 4, vs. Kansas (2/25) 2.2, vs. USC (3/9/07) IP 2.2, vs. USC (3/9) 12 games (5/7/06 - 5/26/06) STK 2 games, three times 6 games (2/2/07 - 2/16/07) STK 6 games (2/2 - 2/16) 2, twice SO 2, twice

#36 ANDREW CLAUSON (RHP) #25 BRENT MILLEVILLE (C/1B/OF) #39 DAVID STRINGER (RHP) CAREER 2007 SEASON CAREER 2007 SEASON CAREER 2007 SEASON 2.1, vs. Kansas (2/24/07) IP 2.1, vs. Kansas (2/24) 5, five times AB 5, three times 7.0, at Santa Clara (5/15/07) IP 7.0, at Santa Clara (5/15) 2, three times SO 2, three times 2, four times R 2, three times 8, at Fresno St. (2/26/06) SO 4, twice 4, at Nevada (4/10/07) H 4, at Nevada (4/10) #19 ERIK DAVIS (RHP) 1, twice HR #30 MICHAEL TAYLOR (OF) CAREER 2007 SEASON 5, at Nevada (4/10/07) RBI 5, at Nevada (4/10) CAREER 2007 SEASON 7.0, twice IP 7.0, twice 1, three times SB 1, at Santa Clara (3/6) 7, at Santa Clara (5/9/06) AB 6, vs. Oregon St. (4/28) 7, vs. Pacific (5/20/07) SO 7, vs. Pacific (5/20/07) 5 games (3/4/07 - 3/24/07) STK 5 games (3/4 - 3/24) 3, four times R 3, twice 5, vs. Santa Clara (5/16/06) H 4, vs. USC (3/11) #14 BRENDAN DOMARACKI (OF) #33 RANDY MOLINA (INF) 1, 19 times HR 1, 10 times CAREER 2007 SEASON CAREER 2007 SEASON 5, vs. USC (3/11/07) RBI 5, vs. USC (3/11) 5, four times AB 5, vs. California (3/4) 5, five times AB 5, vs. Oregon St. (4/29) 1, 12 times SB 1, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/4) 2, vs. Fresno St. (4/25/07) R 2, vs. Fresno St. (4/25) 2, five times R 1, twice 10 games (2/23/07 - 3/11/07) STK 10 games (2/23 - 3/11) 2, 13 times H 2, five times 4, at USC (3/11/06) H 3, vs. Oregon St. (4/29) 1, three times HR 1, at Santa Clara (5/15) 2, vs. Washington St. (3/27/06) RBI 1, vs. Oregon St. (4/28) #8 KYLE THOMPSON (RHP) 3, three times RBI 3, twice 6 games, twice STK 2 games (4/28 - 5/1) CAREER 2007 SEASON 1, twice SB 1.0, vs. Pacific (5/18/07) IP 1.0, vs. Pacific (5/18) 4 games (2/11/07 - 2/24/07) STK 4 games (2/11 - 2/24) #11 MIN (BRIAN) MOON (INF/OF) CAREER 2007 SEASON #23 BRANDT WALKER (RHP) #26 GRANT ESCUE (1B) 2, vs. UCLA (3/31/07) AB 2, vs. UCLA (3/31) CAREER 2007 SEASON CAREER 2007 SEASON 1, vs. UCLA (3/31/07) R 1, vs. UCLA (3/31) 3.0, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/2/07) IP 3.0, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/2) 5, three times AB 5, twice 2, vs. UCLA (3/31/07) H 2, vs. UCLA (3/31) 3, twice SO 3, twice 2, twice R 1, twice 1, vs. UCLA (3/31/07) RBI 1, vs. UCLA (3/31) 3, twice H 2, at Sacramento St. (3/25) 1 game (3/31/07) STK 1 game (3/31) #1 JEFF WHITLOW (OF) 2, four times RBI 2, twice CAREER 2007 SEASON 5 games, twice STK 3 games (3/11 - 3/25) #12 WANDE OLABISI (OF) 5, at Washington St. (5/7/07) AB 5, at Washington St. (5/7) CAREER 2007 SEASON 2, at Arizona St. (4/6/07) R 2, at Arizona St. (4/6) #40 MAX FEARNOW (RHP) 1, vs. USC (3/11/07) R 1, vs. USC (3/11) 2, vs. Oregon St. (4/28/07) H 2, vs. Oregon St. (4/28) CAREER 2007 SEASON 1, twice HR 1, twice 4.1, vs. San Francisco (4/17/06) IP 3.1, vs. Santa Clara (4/17) #38 REX PETRILL (RHP) 3, vs. Kansas (2/23/07) RBI 3, vs. Kansas (2/23) 4, twice SO 4, twice CAREER 2007 SEASON 1, vs. Kansas (2/25/07) SB 1, vs. Kansas (2/25) 0.2, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/4/07) IP 0.2, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/4) 3 games (4/28/07 - 5/7/07) STK 3 games (4/28 - 5/7) #28 NOLAN GALLAGHER (RHP) CAREER 2007 SEASON #16 CORD PHELPS (INF) #4 AUSTIN YOUNT (INF/RHP) 9.0, twice IP 9.0, at Sacramento St. (3/25) CAREER 2007 SEASON CAREER 2007 SEASON 7, twice SO 7, at Sacramento St. (3/25) 5, seven times AB 5, five times 5, twice AB 5, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/4) 2, six times R 2, five times 2, twice R 2, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/4) #2 ADAM GAYLORD (INF) 3, four times H 3, three times 2, four times H 2, three times CAREER 2007 SEASON 3, twice RBI 3, twice 1, vs. Cal St. Fullerton (2/4/06) HR 5, vs. UCLA (3/31/07) AB 5, vs. UCLA (3/31) SB 3, twice RBI 2, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/2) 2, twice R 2, twice 6 games (2/24/06 - 3/11/06) STK 5 games, twice 3 games (2/4/07 - 2/11/07) STK 3 games (2/4 - 2/11) 3, twice H 3, twice 5.0, vs. San Francisco (2/20/07) IP 5.0, vs. San Francisco (2/20) 2, vs. Oregon St. (4/27/07) RBI 2, vs. Oregon St. (4/27) 5, at Pacific (5/24/06) SO 2, four times 8 games (2/4/07 - 2/23/07) STK 8 games (2/4 - 2/23)

 Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 2007 EXTRAS

TEAM PITCHING SUPERLATIVES IP: 11.0, vs. Oregon St. (4/28) HOME RUN LIST SO: 13, vs. Oregon St. (4/28) Overall: 24-28 No. Name (Date, Opp., Pitcher, RBI, Inn., Outs, Count) Earned Runs Allowed (Low): 0, three times, vs. San 1. Juhl (2/3, at CSF, Kaplan, solo, 2nd, 0, 0-1)^ Pac-10: 6-15 Francisco (2/20), vs. California (3/2), at Sacramento St. 2. Taylor (2/4, at CSF, Harris, solo, 8th, 0, 0-1)^ Non-Conference Regular Season: 18-13 (3/25) 3. Gerhart (2/10, vs. FRE, Miller, 3-run, 3rd, 2, 2-0) Home: 16-15 Runs Allowed (Low): 0, twice, vs. California (3/2), at 4. Seawell (2/16, at UT, Russell, solo, 2nd, 0, 2-1)^ 5. Ratliff (2/18, at UT, Boone, solo, 8th, 2, 3-2) Away: 8-13 Sacramento St. (3/25) 6. Seawell (2/23, vs. KU, Ashwood, solo, 1st, 0, 2-2)^ Neutral: 0-0 Hits Allowed (Low): 3, vs. California (3/2) 7. Whitlow (2/23, vs. KU, Ashwood, 3-run, 1st, 1, 1-1) Day: 19-15 Walks Allowed (Low): 0, four times, at Cal St. Fullerton 8. Taylor (2/25, vs. KU, Marks, solo, 1st, 2, 1-1) Night: 5-13 (2/2), vs. Fresno St. (2/11), vs. San Francisco (2/20), at 9. Juhl (2/25, vs. KU, Marks, grand slam, 3rd, 2, 3-2) Sacramento St. (3/25) 10. Ratliff (3/9, vs. USC, Cook, 2-run, 7th, 0, 1-0) Ranked Opponents: 4-14 11. Ratliff (3/9, vs. USC, Rabago, solo, 7th, 1, 2-0) Unranked Opponents: 20-14 Runs Allowed: 16, twice, vs. UCLA (3/31), vs. Santa 12. Seawell (3/27, at SJSU, Amberson, 2-run, 7th, 0, 2-0) (according to Baseball America at time of game) Clara (5/1) 13. Taylor (3/30, vs. UCLA, Brummett, solo, 9th, 1, 2-1) Earned Runs Allowed: 15, twice, vs. UCLA (3/31), vs. 14. Taylor (3/31, vs. UCLA, Novak, 3-run, 9th, 1, 3-2) On Television: 3-2 Santa Clara (5/1) 15. August (4/1, vs. UCLA, Brooks, 2-run, 1st, 2, 1-2) February: 7-5 Hits Allowed: 24, vs. UCLA (3/31) 16. Ratliff (4/6, at ASU, Satow, IP grand slam, 7th, 1, 1-1) March: 6-6 17. Ratliff (4/6, at ASU, Parigi, 3-run, 8th, 2-1) Walks Allowed: 11, at Arizona St. (4/6) 18. Ratliff (4/10, at NEV, Kaup, solo, 5th, 0, 3-2)^ April: 5-12 19. Juhl (4/13, vs. ARIZ, Guilmet, solo, 2nd, 1, 2-2) May: 6-5 TEAM FIELDING 20. Ratliff (4/15, vs. ARIZ, Perry, solo, 3rd, 1, 1-2) Monday: 0-1 21. Juhl (4/17, vs. SCU, Kuehn, 2-run, 7th, 0, 0-1) PO: 33, vs. Oregon St. (4/28) 22. Ratliff (4/25, vs. FRE, Breckley, solo, 8th, 2, 2-1) Tuesday: 4-4 A: 16, at Pacific (5/19) 23. Whitlow (4/28, vs. OSU, Paterson, solo, 2nd, 2, 1-2) Wednesday: 1-0 E: 5, vs. Arizona (4/14) 24. Taylor (4/28, vs. OSU, Keim, 3-run, 11th, 2, 2-2)# Thursday: 0-1 DPs Turned: 2, five times, vs. Fresno St. (2/11), at Texas 25. Taylor (5/1, vs. SCU, O'Neill, 2-run, 5th, 1, 2-1) (2/18), at Arizona St. (4/7), vs. San Jose St. (4/24), vs. 26. Taylor (5/5, at WSU, Daman, Jr., solo, 4th, 0, 0-0)^ Friday: 3-10 27. Ratliff (5/5, at WSU, Daman, Jr., 3-run, 5th, 2, 1-0) Saturday: 7-7 Pacific (5/18) 28. Ratliff (5/5, at WSU, Daman, Jr., solo, 7th, 2, 2-2) Sunday: 9-5 TPs Turned: None 29. Gerhart (5/7, at WSU, Miller, solo, 1st, 0, 2-1)^ Doubleheaders: 0-0-0 30. Seawell (5/13, vs. WASH, Merry, 2-run, 4th, 2, 1-1) MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 31. August (5/13, vs. WASH, McKerney, 2-run, 6th, 1, 0-0) Series Openers: 4-11 Longest Game (Inn): 11, vs. Oregon St. (4/28) 32. Taylor (5/15, at SCU, O'Neill, 2-run, 3rd, 1, 1-0) 3-Game Series Middle Games: 7-6 33. Domaracki (5/15, at SCU, Lombard, 3-run, 9th, 0, 1-1) Longest Game (Time): 4:12, vs. UCLA (3/31) 34. Ratliff (5/19, at UOP, Akins, solo, 4th, 0, 0-1)^ 3-Game Series Finales: 9-6 Longest 9-Inning Game (Time): 4:12, vs. UCLA (3/31) 35. Ratliff (5/19, at UOP, Kamai, 3-run, 9th, 0, 3-2) Completing 3-Game Series Sweeps: 2-0 Shortest Game (Time): 2:25, vs. Fresno St. (2/11) 36. Castro (5/20, vs. UOP, Haar, 2-run, 4th, 2, 0-0) Avoiding 3-Game Series Sweeps: 3-3 Shortest 9-Inning Game (Time): 2:25, vs. Fresno St. 37. Taylor (5/20, vs. UOP, Neimeyer, 3-run, 6th, 2, 1-0) 3-Game Series Rubber Games: 2-3 (2/11) *Back-To-Back • ^Leadoff • !Inside-The-Park • #Walkoff 1-Run: 6-3 Largest Attend: 6633, at Texas (2/18) 2-Run: 5-6 Largest Home Attend: 2262, vs. Pacific (5/18) 3-Run: 4-5 HIT STREAKS 4-Run: 0-1 INDIVIDUAL BATTING 5-Run: 5-1 AB: 6, Michael Taylor (3/31, 4/28) 13, Sean Ratliff (4/21 - 5/13)+ R: 4, Sean Ratliff (3/4) 12, Adam Sorgi (3/4 - 4/10)+ 6-Run: 0-6 11, Joey August (3/4 - 4/1)+ 7-Run: 1-1 H: 4, three times, Michael Taylor (3/11), Brent Millevelle (4/10), Joey August (5/12) 10, Adam Sorgi (4/21 - 5/6) 8-Run: 0-3 10, Michael Taylor (2/23 - 3/11)+ 2B: 3, Cord Phelps (2/4) 8, Michael Taylor (5/7-20) 9-Run: 1-0 3B: 1, 15 times, Michael Taylor (2/3, 2/4, 5/13), Cord Phelps 8, Adam Gaylord (2/4-23)+ 10-Run: 2-0 (2/10, 2/20, 3/4), Sean Ratliff (3/3, 3/4, 4/24, 5/12), Brent 8, Toby Gerhart (4/21 - 5/5)+ 13-Run: 0-1 7, Ryan Seawell (2/11-25)#+ Milleville (3/4), Grant Escue (3/11), Adam Gaylord (3/31), 6, Joey August (4/10-20) 14-Run: 0-1 Joey August (4/6), Adam Sorgi (4/28), Brendan Domaracki 6, Brian Juhl (2/2-17)+ Extra Innings: 2-0 (5/13) 6, Sean Ratliff (3/3-11) Less Than 9 Innings: 0-0 HR: 2, three times, Sean Ratliff (4/6, 5/5, 5/19) 6, Michael Taylor (4/25 - 5/7) RBI: 7, Sean Ratliff (4/6) 5, Toby Gerhart (5/13-20) Stanford Scores First: 15-12 5, Brian Juhl (5/7-18) Opponent Scores First: 9-16 Grand Slams: 1, twice, Brian Juhl (2/25), Sean Ratliff 5, Joey August (4/24-29) Comeback Wins: 15 (4/6) 5, Joey August (5/5-13) Comebacks Allowed: 13 Inside-The-Park HR: 1, Sean Ratliff (4/6) 5, Cord Phelps (4/21-27) Cycles: None 5, Toby Gerhart (2/4-17) Leading After 5 Innings: 19-3 5, Brian Juhl (2/23 - 3/3) Trailing After 5 Innings: 2-21 Total Bases: 9, twice, Sean Ratliff (5/7, 5/19) 5, Brent Milleville (3/4-24)+ BB: 2, 12 times, Michael Taylor (2/10, 3/6), Brent MIlleville Tied After 5 Innings: 3-4 5, Cord Phelps (3/30 - 4/6) (2/23), Cord Phelps (3/3, 5/15), Brian Juhl (3/9), Adam Gaylord 4, Brian Juhl (4/21-27) Leading After 8 Innings: 22-1 (3/27), Joey August (3/31), Sean Ratliff (4/21, 4/28), Jason 4, Brendan Domaracki (2/11-24)+ Trailing After 8 Innings: 1-27 Castro (5/6), Adam Sorgi (5/18) 4, Brian Juhl (3/30 - 4/5) Tied After 8 Innings: 1-0 4, Cord Phelps (2/2-10) SO: 3, 15 times, Adam Sorgi (2/2, 4/13), Brent Milleville (2/10, 4, Cord Phelps (4/10-15) Win Streak: 8 (2/18 - 3/4) 3/27, 4/13), Michael Taylor (2/16), Austin Yount (2/16), Cord 4, Sean Ratliff (3/31 - 4/6) Road Win Streak: 2, twice (3/25-27, 5/15-19) Phelps (2/25), Ryan Seawell (3/6, 3/31), Brian Juhl (3/25), 4, Sean Ratliff (2/2-10) Home Win Streak: 9 (2/10 - 3/4) Sean Ratliff (3/30, 3/31, 4/7, 4/13, 4/15) 4, Ryan Seawell (5/12-18) 4, Michael Taylor (3/30 - 4/6) Neutral Win Streak: None SAC: 1, 17 times, Joey August (2/23, 3/25, 4/10, 5/6, 5/20), 4, Michael Taylor (2/3-11) Losing Streak: 6 (3/30 - 4/7) Sean Ratliff (2/24), Jeff Whitlow (2/24, 5/19), Adam Gaylord 3, Brent Milleville (5/18-20) Road Losing Streak: 5 (2/2-17) (4/10, 5/5, 5/6), Michael Taylor (4/21), Brian Juhl (4/21), Cord 3, Sean Ratliff (5/18-20) Phelps (5/6), Adam Sorgi (5/7, 5/12), Toby Gerhart (5/11) 3, Jeff Whitlow (5/15-19) Home Losing Streak: 6 (3/24 - 4/14) 3, Joey August (6/11/06 - 2/3/07) Neutral Losing Streak: None SF: 1, 21 times, Brent Milleville (2/18, 3/25, 4/10, 5/12), Brian Juhl (2/23), Jason Castro (3/3, 4/25), Brian Juhl (3/6, 3, Brendan Domaracki (3/2-9) Weather Postponements: 2 3, Grant Escue (3/11-25) 4/29), Michael Taylor (3/9), Cord Phelps (3/9, 4/25, 5/19), 3, Adam Gaylord (4/6-8) Joey August (3/11), Jeff Whitlow (4/6), Sean Ratliff (4/10, 3, Brent Milleville (2/23-25)# 4/15, 5/15), Ryan Seawell (5/7, 5/12), Brendan Domaracki 3, Brent Milleville (4/21-25) 3, Randy Molina (4/28 - 5/1) GAME-HIGHS (5/11) 3, Sean Ratliff (4/10-17) SB: 1, 25 times, Sean Ratliff (2/3, 2/16, 2/20, 2/25, 3/3, 3/6, 3, Sean Ratliff (2/16-18) TEAM BATTING 3/10, 3/25, 4/21), Michael Taylor (2/4), Ryan Seawell (2/24, 3, Ryan Seawell (3/3-6) 3/3, 5/12, 5/15, 5/20), Jeff Whitlow (2/25), Joey August (3/2, 3, Adam Sorgi (5/11-13) AB: 43, four times, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/4), vs. UCLA 3, Michael Taylor (4/15-20) (3/31), vs. Santa Clara (5/1) 4/15, 5/20), Jason Castro (3/3), Brent Milleville (3/6, 5/13), 3, Jeff Whitlow (4/28 - 5/7) R: 14, twice, vs. USC (3/11), at Santa Clara (5/15) Toby Gerhart (4/10, 4/15, 5/1) 3, Austin Yount (2/4-11)+ HBP: 2, Brian Juhl (2/18) 2, Cord Phelps (5/19-20) R (Inning): 9, vs. UCLA (3/31, 9th Inning) 2, Jason Castro (3/27-30) H: 17, three times, vs. UCLA (3/31), vs. Santa Clara (5/1), INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 2, Jason Castro (3/3-4) at Pacific (5/19) 2, Jason Castro (3/10-11) IP (Start): 9.0, three times, Nolan Gallagher (3/25), Jeffrey 2, Brendan Domaracki (4/14-17) RBI: 14, vs. USC (3/11) Inman (5/7), Jeremy Bleich (5/19) 2, Brendan Domaracki (5/1-6) 2B: 6, at Cal St. Fullerton (2/4) IP (Relief): 7.0, David Stringer (5/15) 2, Brendan Domaracki (5/13-15) 3B: 3, vs. California (3/4) Fewest Runs (CG): 0, Nolan Gallagher (3/25) 2, Brian Juhl (4/15-17) 2, Grant Escue (3/6-9) HR: 3, at Washington St. (5/5) Fewest Hits (CG): 4, Nolan Gallagher (3/25) 2, Grant Escue (2/3-4) Total Bases: 30, vs. Washington (5/13) SO: 9, Jeffrey Inman (3/2) 2, Adam Gaylord (2/25 - 3/2) BB: 10, at Santa Clara (3/6) Fewest Walks (CG): 0, Nolan Gallagher (3/25) 2, Adam Gaylord (3/25-27) SO: 16, at Texas (2/16) 2, Toby Gerhart (5/7-11) INDIVIDUAL FIELDING 2, Brian Juhl (3/11-24) SAC: 3, at Washington St. (5/6) 2, Brent Milleville (2/11-16) SF: 2, four times, vs. USC (3/9), at Nevada (4/10), vs. Fresno PO: 13, twice, Brent Milleville (2/16), Brian Juhl (2/25) 2, Brent Milleville (5/12-13) St. (4/25), vs. Washington (5/12) A: 7, Adam Sorgi (4/10) 2, Cord Phelps (2/18-20) E: 3, twice, Jeremy Bleich (4/5), Adam Gaylord (5/5) 2, Cord Phelps (2/24-25) SB: 3, vs. California (3/3) 2, Cord Phelps (5/5-6) HBP: 6, at Texas (2/18) 2, Cord Phelps (5/11-12) Caught Stealing: 2, vs. Santa Clara (4/17) 2, Sean Ratliff (3/25-27) 2, Ryan Seawell (4/21-22) Runners LOB: 14, at Santa Clara (3/6) 2, Ryan Seawell (3/25-27) Hit Into DP: 3, four times, vs. USC (3/9), at Nevada (4/10), 2, Ryan Seawell (4/27-28) at California (4/22), vs. Oregon St. (4/28) 2, Adam Sorgi (5/18-19) 2, Michael Taylor (4/10-13) 2, Jeff Whitlow (2/11-16) +Career-Best Hit Streak; #Career-Best-Tying Hit Streak; ^Hit Streak Began in 2006; Current Streaks In Bold Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10)  2007 COLLEGE BASEBALL POLLS (May 21, 2007)

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Rank (Record) LW Rank (Record) LW Rank (Record) LW Rank (Record) LW Rank (Record) LW 1. Vanderbilt (46-10) 1 1. Vanderbilt (46-10) 1 1. Vanderbilt (46-10) 1 1. Vanderbilt (46-10) 1 1. Vanderbilt (46-10) 1 2. Rice (45-11) 2 2. Rice (45-11) 2 2. Rice (45-11) 2 2. Rice (45-11) 2 2. Rice (45-11) 2 3. Florida St. (46-9) 3 3. Florida St. (46-9) 3 3. Florida St. (46-9) 4 3. Florida St. (46-9) 3 3. North Carolina (45-11) 3 4. North Carolina (45-11) 4 4. North Carolina (45-11) 4 4. North Carolina (45-11) 3 4. North Carolina (45-11) 4 4. Florida St. (46-9) 4 5. San Diego (41-15) 5 5. Virginia (41-13) 5 5. Texas (42-14) 5 5. Texas (42-14) 5 5. Texas (42-14) 5 6. Texas (42-14) 7 6. San Diego (41-15) 6 6. Arizona St. (41-12) 6 6. San Diego (41-15) 6 6. Arizona St. (41-12) 7 7. Arizona St. (41-12) 8 7. Texas (42-14) 7 7. South Carolina (40-16) 7 7. Arizona St. (431-12) 7 7. South Carolina (40-16) 8 8. Virginia (41-13) 6 8. Arizona St. (41-12) 8 8. Virginia (41-13) 8 8. Virginia (41-13) 8 8. Virginia (41-13) 6 9. South Carolina (40-16) 11 9. Arkansas (38-18) 9 9. San Diego (41-15) 12 9. South Carolina (40-16) 9 9. San Diego (41-15) 10 10. UC Irvine (38-14-1) 12 10. South Carolina (40-16) 10 10. Arizona (39-13) 13 10. Missouri (39-14) 14 10. Wichita St. (46-17) 12 11. Missouri (39-14) 19 11. Arizona (39-13) 13 11. Coastal Carolina (44-11) 16 11. UC Irvine (38-14-1) 12 11. Texas A&M (41-15) 9 12. Wichita St. (46-16) 13 12. Wichita St. (46-17) 14 12. Wichita St. (46-17) 14 12. Arizona (39-13) 18 12. Arkansas (38-18) 11 13. Arizona (39-13) 14 13. UC Riverside (36-17) 16 13. Texas A&M (41-15) 9 13. Wichita St. (46-17) 15 13. Arizona (39-13) 17 14. Coastal Carolina (44-11) 17 14. Missouri (39-14) 17 14. Missouri (39-14) 20 14. Coastal Carolina (44-11) 19 14. Coastal Carolina (44-11) 15 15. Arkansas (38-18) 10 15. Clemson (36-20) 15 15. Oklahoma St. (38-16) 10 15. Mississippi (35-21) 20 15. Missouri (39-14) 19 16. UC Riverside (36-17) 21 16. Long Beach St. (35-17) 11 16. UC Irvine (38-14-1) 19 16. Arkansas (38-18) 11 16. Clemson (36-20) 14 17. Texas A&M (41-15) 9 17. UC Irvine (38-14-1) 23 17. Arkansas (38-18) 11 17. Texas A&M (41-15) 10 17. UC Irvine (38-14-1) 20 18. TCU (43-12) 20 18. Coastal Carolina (44-11) 27 18. Clemson (36-20) 15 18. UC Riverside (36-17) 24 18. Oklahoma St. (38-16) 13 19. Clemson (36-20) 15 19. Mississippi St. (33-18) 20 19. Mississippi (35-21) 21 19. Long Beach St. (35-17) 16 19. Mississippi (35-21) 21 20. St. John's (39-15) 23 20. Mississippi (35-21) 21 20. Charlotte (44-10) 22 20. Oklahoma St. (38-16) 13 20. Long Beach St. (35-17) 18 21. Oklahoma St. (38-16) 16 21. Oklahoma St. (38-16) 18 21. Long Beach St. (35-17) 17 21. Clemson (36-20) 17 21. TCU (43-12) 23 22. Long Beach St. (35-17) 18 22. Louisiana-Lafayette (40-14) NR 22. TCU (43-12) 25 22. TCU (43-12) 21 22. UC Riverside (36-17) NR 23. Michigan (39-14) 24 23. Texas A&M (41-15) 23 23. Oregon St. (36-16) 18 23. North Carolina St. (36-19) NR 23. Oregon St. (36-16) 16 24. Pepperdine (35-20) 25 24. TCU (43-12) 25 24. Louisiana-Lafayette (40-14) 28 24. Pepperdine (35-20) 25 24. Louisiana-Lafayette (40-14) NR 25. Creighton (39-13) NR 25. Miami (35-20) NR 25. Creighton (40-13) 27 25. Creighton (40-13) NR 25T. Charlotte (44-10) NR 2007 Opponents In Italics 26. UCLA (29-24) 12 26. Pepperdine (35-20) 26 2007 Opponents In Italics 25T. North Carolina St. (36-19) NR 27. North Carolina St. (36-19) NR 27. North Carolina St. (36-19) 30 2007 Opponents In Italics 28. Oregon St. (36-16) 19 28. UC Riverside (36-17) NR 29. Pepperdine (35-20) 28 29. Cal St. Fullerton (32-21) 23 30. St. John's (39-15) 30 30. Miami (35-20) NR 2007 Opponents In Italics 2007 Opponents In Italics

10 Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 2007 Game Summaries

February 2, 2007 February 4, 2007 February 11, 2007 at Cal State Fullerton 11, Stanford 5 at Cal State Fullerton 12, Stanford 10 at Stanford 6, Fresno State 4 Stanford dropped its 2007 season opener to Cal State Fullerton completed a three-game Stanford scored twice in the bottom of the sixth Cal State Fullerton by an 11-5 score. The Titans sweep of Stanford with a 12-10 victory over to snap a tied ball game on its way to a 6-4 jumped out to an 11-0 lead after four innings as the Cardinal. The Titans scored 11 runs in the victory over Fresno State. David Stringer's 3.0 John Curtis (2-4, 2B, 4 RBI), Clark Hardman bottom of the seventh frame to overcome a innings of shutout relief work earned him his (2-4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI) and Joel Weeks (2-4, 2 2-1 Stanford lead that had held up since the first save of the season, while Max Fearnow 2B, 2 RBI) combined to drive in eight runs with third inning. Stanford answered with six runs (1.2 IP, 3 H, 2 SO) was credited with the win Hardman and Weeks also scoring three times in the top of the eighth and two more in the as the first reliever of the game. Stanford took each. Joe Scott (3-4, RBI) had the only three- ninth but could not overcome the 10-run deficit. advantage of two costly Bulldog errors to score hit game for either squad. Wes Roemer earned The Cardinal managed to get the tying run both of its sixth inning runs on the same play. the victory by striking out eight in 6.0 solid to the plate in the top of the ninth but Nolan The Cardinal had scored four times in the innings of work, allowing just five hits and three Bruyninckx came on to earn the save by getting bottom of the first to take an early 4-0 lead, runs. Michael Morrison picked up the save by pinch-hitter Joey August to hit into a double before the Bulldogs tied the game at 4-4 with finishing out the contest Austin Yount (2-4, 2B, play and strike out Brian Juhl looking to end their own four-run fifth. 2 RBI) and Sean Ratliff (2-5, RBI) had two-hit the wild game that lasted three hours and 51 Quote of the Day … “We took advantage games for the Cardinal and drove in three of minutes. A trio of Titan players – Joe Scott of their mistakes and got a great pitching the team’s five runs. Stanford starter Nolan (3-4, 2B, 3 RBI), Evan McArthur (3-5, 2B, 2 performance from David Stringer. Plain and Gallagher (0-1) took the loss, allowing seven RBI) and Jake Vasquez (3-5, 2B, RBI) – had simply that's why we won.” – Mark Marquess runs (six earned) on eight hits before being three hits each and also combined to drive in Fresno State..... 100 000 001 - 2 10 3 (1-4) taken out after 3.0 innings of work. six runs. Cord Phelps (3-5, 3 2B) had three Stanford...... 204 012 00X - 9 12 2 (1-3) Quote of the Day … “We just didn't play well doubles to tie a career-best with three hits while Win - Inman (1-0) Loss - Miller (0-2) T - 3:00 A - 1400 in any phase of the game and that will get you Michael Taylor (2-5, 3B, HR, 2 RBI, SB), Adam BATTERIES: FS - Miller, Otterson (4), Bonesteele (5), beat, especially when you play the type of team Sorgi (2B, 3 RBI) and Jeff Whitlow (2B, 2 RBI) Gagnier (7) and Grubb, Overland (5). STAN - Gallagher, we played tonight.” – Mark Marquess combined to drive in seven. Inman (5) and Juhl. Stanford...... 000 030 002 - 5 8 1 (0-1) Quote of the Day … “We just didn't play well HRs: STAN - Gerhart (1st, 3-run in 3rd). Cal State Fullerton. 241 400 00X - 11 14 2 (1-0) in any phase of the game and that will get you Win - Roemer (1-0) Save - Morrison (1) beat, especially when you play the type of team February 16, 2007 Loss - Gallagher (0-1) T - 2:57 A - 3095 BATTERIES: STAN - Gallagher, Bannister (4), Walker (4), we played tonight.” – Mark Marquess at Texas 5, Stanford 3 Stanford...... 101 000 0 62 - 10 15 3 (0-3) Stilson (7), Hancock (8) and Juhl. CSF - Roemer, Morrison Texas got four solo homers from its offense Cal State Fullerton. 100 000 (11)0X - 12 15 2 (3-0) (7) and Curtis, Garneau (8). while the team’s pitchers recorded 16 strikeouts Win - Harris (1-0) Save - Bruyninckx (1) HRs: CSF - Hardman (1st, solo in 4th). Loss - Bleich (0-1) T - 3:51 A - 1964 on the way to a 5-3 victory over Stanford. Kyle BATTERIES: STAN - Bleich, Yount (7), Davis (7), Stringer Russell had two of the solo shots, while Travis February 3, 2007 (7), Stilson (7), Hancock (7), Petrill (7), Clauson (8) and Juhl. Tucker and Chais Fuller also added one each. at Cal State Fullerton 6, Stanford 5 CSF - Urena, Birosak (6), Harris (7), Canedo (8), Ackland (8), Winning pitcher James Russell recorded nine Stanford suffered a heartbreaking 6-5 loss to Bruyninckx (9) and Garneau, Curtis (8). strikeouts in his 5.0 innings before reliever No. 14 Cal State Fullerton despite jumping out HRs: STAN - Taylor (1st, solo in 8th). Joseph Krebs picked up seven more in 3.2 to a 5-0 lead over the Titans after the first two frames and Randy Boone recorded his second and a half innings. Clark Hardman completed February 10, 2007 save of the season by getting Toby Gerhart the Cal State Fullerton comeback with a one- (Game Completed On February 11) to hit into a game-ending fielder’s choice as out RBI single to snap a 5-5 tie in the bottom of at Stanford 9, Fresno State 2 the tying run with two outs in the top of the the eighth and score Joe Scott with the game- Toby Gerhart (2-5, HR, 3 RBI) hit his first ninth. Stanford was able to get the tying run winning run. Titan reliever Adam Jorgensen collegiate home run with a three-run shot in to the plate in the ninth when pinch-hitter Jeff earned the win by shutting out the Cardinal the third and Jeffrey Inman recorded his first Whitlow doubled with two outs and Adam over the final 6.1 innings on just two hits. collegiate victory with 5.0 innings of one-run Gaylord followed with an RBI single to cut the Jorgensen struck out seven without walking a work in a 9-2 Stanford win over Fresno State. Texas lead to 5-3 and give the Cardinal its batter and allowed only two Stanford runners The first four innings of the game were played first run since scoring one in each of the first into scoring position after coming in with two on February 10 before rainy weather caused two innings. Kyle Russell (2-4, 2 HR, 2 RBI) outs in the top of the third to get the Titans out a suspension of play. The teams played the was the only player for Texas with more than of a jam. Scott (3-4, 2B) and Hardman (3-5, final five innings of the contest on February 11. one hit. Ryan Seawell had a solo homer for RBI) had three hits each for the Titans, while Adam Gaylord (2-4, 2B, RBI), Austin Yount (2- the Cardinal, while Gaylord (2-4, RBI) and Chris Jones drove in a pair of runs with a clutch 4, RBI), Brian Juhl (2-4) and Sean Ratliff (2-5) Brent Milleville (2-4) each had two hits as the two-out, two-RBI single in the fifth. Sean Ratliff also had two hits each. Cardinal outhit the Longhorns, 9-6. (2-5) had a pair of hits for the Cardinal, while Quote of the Day … “Sometimes it's tough to Quote of the Day … “This was an unusual Michael Taylor drove in two runs with a first keep the momentum going from one day to the game with the combination of solo homers and inning triple. next in a situation like this, but we were able strikeouts. You have to give Texas credit. Their Quote of the Day … “We saw some things to do that. It was nice to see big contributions pitchers did a good job on the mound and their especially early in the game that we liked from freshmen like Gerhart, Gaylord and hitters made us pay for our mistakes." – Mark tonight. We just need to try to play a full nine Inman.” – Mark Marquess Marquess innings in all facets of the game.” – Mark Fresno State..... 100 000 001 - 2 10 3 (1-4) Stanford...... 110 000 001 - 3 9 1 (2-4) Marquess Stanford...... 204 012 00X - 9 12 2 (1-3) Texas...... 010 201 01X - 5 6 0 (5-4) Win - Inman (1-0) Loss - Miller (0-2) Win - Russell, J. (1-1) Save - Boone (2) Stanford...... 311 000 000 - 5 8 3 (0-2) T - 3:00 A - 1400 Loss - Gallagher (0-2) T - 2:39 A - 4935 Cal State Fullerton. 000 140 01X - 6 10 1 (2-0) BATTERIES: FS - Miller, Otterson (4), Bonesteele (5), BATTERIES: STAN - Gallagher, Walker (7), Hancock (7), Win - Jorgenson (1-0) Loss - Fearnow (0-1) Gagnier (7) and Grubb, Overland (5). STAN - Gallagher, Davis (7) and Juhl. UT - J. Russell, Krebs (6), Boone (9) and T - 3:06 A - 2824 Inman (5) and Juhl. Clark. HRs: UT - K. Russell 2 (4th, solo in 2nd; 5th, solo in BATTERIES: Inman, Fearnow (5), Stringer (8) and Juhl. CSF HRs: STAN - Gerhart (1st, 3-run in 3rd). 4th), Tucker (1st, solo in 6th), Fuller (1st, solo in 8th); STAN - Kaplan, Jorgensen (3) and Curtis. - Seawell (1st, solo in 2nd). HRs: Juhl (1st, solo in 2nd).

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 11 2007 Game Summaries

February 17, 2007 February 20, 2007 February 24, 2007 at Texas 5, Stanford 2 at Stanford 4, San Francisco 1 at Stanford 4, Kansas 1 No. 14 Texas jumped out to an early four-run Three pitchers allowed just one unearned run Stanford scored three runs in the bottom of lead after three innings and cruised to a 5-2 on seven hits without a walk to lead Stanford the seventh inning to break open a tie game victory over Stanford on a blustery day at The to a 4-1 victory over San Francisco in a non- on the way to a 4-1 victory over Kansas. David Dell Diamond on Saturday. Winning pitcher conference game played on a chilly evening Stringer notched his third save in Stanford’s Adrian Alaniz and reliever Randy Boone limited at Sunken Diamond. Austin Yount earned last three games by getting the final two outs in the Cardinal to two runs and six hits while the victory in the longest outing of his career, the ninth inning, while Andrew Clauson earned combining for 10 strikeouts. Four Longhorns shutting the Dons out for 5.0 innings. David his first collegiate victory with 2.1 scoreless – Chance Wheeless (2-4, 2 2B, RBI), Bradley Stringer picked up the save 3.0 scoreless innings of relief work. Ryan Seawell (3-4, RBI, Suttle (2-4, 3B, RBI), Jordan Danks (2-4, 2B) innings. Joey August (2-4, 2B, 2 RBI) was the SB), Cord Phelps (2-3, 2B, RBI) and Brian Juhl and Nick Peoples (2-5, SB) -- had two hits each only Stanford player with more than one hit, (2-3, 2B) all had multiple-hit games and key hits to lead an 11-hit Texas attack. Adam Gaylord including a clutch two-out two-RBI double in the in the Cardinal seventh. (2-4, RBI) had the only multiple-hit game for bottom of the sixth to run Stanford’s lead to 4-1. Quote of the Day … “I was just looking for a the Cardinal, while Michael Taylor drove in the Joey Railey (2-4) was the only San Francisco pitch to hit up in the zone. I was lucky to get other Cardinal run with an RBI groundout. player with a multiple-hit contest. the barrel on it and get it down the line. Those Quote of the Day … “You have to give Texas Quote of the Day … “We played good are the kind of spots you live for as an athlete a lot of credit for the way they are playing. We defensive and pitched well, and when you do to get a chance to help your team win. That’s haven’t played well, but this is also a tough that you feel pretty good after the game. I was always fun. You just hope you can come up and place to come into and do that especially early very pleased with that.” – Mark Marquess produce.” – Cord Phelps on his seventh inning in the season.” – Mark Marquess San Francisco...... 100 000 000 - 1 7 1 (5-5) double Stanford...... 000 000 011 - 2 6 1 (2-5) Stanford...... 000 022 00X - 4 6 1 (4-5) Kansas...... 001 000 000 - 1 6 1 (7-3) Texas...... 022 001 00X - 5 11 0 (6-4) Win - Yount (1-0) Save - Stringer (2) Stanford...... 000 100 30X - 4 10 1 (6-5) Win - Alaniz (3-1) Loss - Inman (1-1) Loss - Bialosky (0-2) T - 2:39 A-1190 Win - Clauson (1-0) Save - Stringer (4) T - 3:05 A - 5615 BATTERIES: USF - Bialosky, Stipovich (6), Anderson Loss - Czyz (1-1) T - 2:51 A - 1475 BATTERIES: STAN - Inman, Stilson (6), Yount (8) and (6) and Norfolk, Morales (4). STAN - Stilson, Yount (2), BATTERIES: KU - Czyz, Marciel (7), Garcia (8) and Juhl, Milleville (6). UT - Alaniz, Boone (8) and Clark. Stringer (7) and Milleville. Servais, Parzyk (6). STAN - Inman, Hancock (6), Clauson HRs: None HRs: None. (7), Stringer (9) and Juhl, Milleville (8). HRs: None.

February 18, 2007 February 23, 2007 February 25, 2007 Stanford 10, at Texas 8 at Stanford 6, Kansas 5 at Stanford 7, Kansas 6 A series of late inning heroics lifted Stanford Stanford scored five runs in the bottom of the Brian Juhl hit his first career grand slam to to a crazy 10-8 victory over Texas in the finale first inning and then held on for a 6-5 victory cap a five-run third inning and David Stringer of a three-game series played before a large over Kansas. Jeff Whitlow’s first career home recorded his fourth save in as many games to crowd of 6633 at The Dell Diamond. Brendan run over the scoreboard in left field accounted lift Stanford to a thrilling 7-6 win over Kansas. Domaracki’s two-RBI single with one out and for the final three runs of the rally. Ryan Stanford starter Jeremy Bleich posted his the bases loaded in the top of the ninth inning Seawell (2-4, HR, RBI) started the uprising with first win of the season, striking out a career- snapped a 6-6 tie before the Cardinal picked up a leadoff homer before the Cardinal scored a high seven and scattering two runs on seven two more runs in the frame that the club would second run on back-to-back singles by Sean hits over a 6.0 inning outing that equaled end up needing on RBI singles by Ryan Seawell Ratliff and Michael Taylor, a walk to Brent his longest of the campaign. Michael Taylor and Brent Milleville. The victory allowed Stanford Milleville and a Brian Juhl sacrifice fly. David also had a first inning solo homer for the to snap a six-game regular season road losing Stringer earned his third save of the season by Cardinal, while Adam Gaylord (2-3) was the streak to the Longhorns that dated back to 2003. holding the Jayhawks scoreless over the final only Stanford player with more than one hit. Milleville also came up with the defensive play 2.0 innings after Preston Land had cut the lead John Allman (4-5, 2B, 3 RBI) and Kyle Murphy of the game to thwart a furious Texas rally in the to 6-5 on a two-run homer off Cardinal reliever (4-5) had four hits each for Kansas, who outhit bottom of the ninth. With two runs already in to Max Fearnow with no outs in the eighth. the Cardinal 14-9 but left 13 runners on base cut the Cardinal lead to 10-8 and runners on first Stanford starter Nolan Gallagher picked up the compared to just four by Stanford. and third base with no outs, Jordan Danks (3- first victory by a Stanford starter in 2007 by Quote of the Day … “It felt really good. I kind 5, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 4 runs scored) lined a shot limiting Kansas to three runs on four hits and of knew the guy was coming with a on down the first base line that Milleville reached two walks with three strikeouts over the first 5.1 a 3-2 count, and I was sitting dead fastball.” out to snag and then stepped on first base to frames. – Brian Juhl on his grand slam double up Nick Peoples. Milleville (2-4, 4 RBI) Quote of the Day … “I tried to approach it Kansas...... 100 010 121 - 6 14 0 (7-4) also had a career-high four RBI in the contest, the same way I would any other game. But, Stanford...... 105 010 00X - 7 9 2 (7-5) while Sean Ratliff (3-5, 2 RBI) had career-highs obviously coming into the game in that situation Win - Bleich (1-1) Save - Stringer (5) after that big hit they had is pretty tough. I Loss - Marks (2-1) T - 2:56 A - 1242 with both three hits and three runs scored. Blake BATTERIES: KU - Marks, Marcin (5), Smyth (7) and Hancock picked up his first collegiate save on tried to approach it with the same mind frame Afenir, Parzyk (7). STAN - Bleich, Yount (7), Walker (8), the mound, while Max Fearnow recorded his and attitude by going in there and attacking Stringer (9) and Juhl. first save at Stanford. with what I have and giving my team the best HRs: STAN - Taylor (2nd, solo in 1st), Juhl (2nd, grand Quote of the Day ... “I always want the big play chance to win … If they just keep throwing me slam in 3rd). to come to me,” – Brent Milleville out there, I’ll just keep giving it everything I Stanford...... 002 300 014 - 10 15 1 (3-5) can.” – David Stringer Texas...... 100 022 012 - 8 17 1 (6-5) Kansas...... 011 001 020 - 5 9 2 (7-2) Win - Hancock (1-0) Save - Fearnow (1) Stanford...... 500 001 00X - 6 9 1 (5-5) Loss - Boone T - 3:48 A - 6633 Win - Gallagher (1-2) Save - Stringer (3) BATTERIES: STAN - Bleich, Stringer (6), Hancock Loss - Ashwood (1-1) T - 2:57 A - 1468 (8), Fearnow (9) and Juhl. UT - Wood, Harris (4), BATTERIES: KU - Ashwood, Esquibel (6), Smyth (8) Shinaberry (4), Krebs (6), Boone (7), Street (9) and and Afenir, Parzyk (8). STAN - Gallagher, Fearnow (6), Clark. HRs: UT - Clark (1st, 2-run in 5th), Danks (1st, Stringer (8) and Juhl. 2-run in 6th), Wheeless (1st, 2-run in 9th); STAN - Ratliff HRs: KU - Land (1st, 2-run in 8th); STAN - Seawell (2nd, (1st, solo in 8th). solo in 1st), Whitlow (1st, 3-run in 1st).

12 Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 2007 Game Summaries

March 2, 2007 March 4, 2007 Quote of the Day … “We just gave them too at Stanford 1, California 0 at Stanford 9, California 7 much. That’s tough. It’s tough to beat anybody Jeffrey Inman and David Stringer combined Stanford recorded the 2500th victory in school [when you do that]. We also left a lot of runners on a three-hit shutout to lift Stanford to a 1-0 history with a 9-7 win over California. Stanford on base and when they got them on, they got victory over California. Inman, who became becomes just the fifth school in the history them in. They did a good job of swinging the the first Stanford freshman to start the opening of NCAA Division I Baseball to reach the bat in clutch situations.” – Mark Marquess game of a three-game series since Kyle illustrious number following Fordham, Texas, Stanford...... 200 011 010 - 5 11 2 (10-6) Santa Clara...... 330 120 40X - 13 11 0 (11-10) Peterson in 1995, allowed just three hits and USC and Michigan. Sean Ratliff (3-4, 2B, 3B) Win - Brandt (2-0) Loss - Walker (0-1) T - 3:50 A struck out a career-high nine in a 7.2 inning scored a career-high four runs and equaled - 627 outing that was the longest of his career. a career-best three hits to lead the Cardinal BATTERIES: STAN - Walker, Davis (2), Clauson (5), Stringer recorded the final four outs for his offense. Ryan Seawell (2-3, RBI) and Brendan Stilson (6), Fearnow (7), Petrill (7), Hancock (7), Yount fifth save in as many games. Adam Gaylord Domaracki (2-5, 2 RBI) each added a pair (8) and Juhl, Milleville (6). SCU - Brandt, Kuehn (5), scored the only run of the contest when he of hits for a Stanford team that had all nine Kalush (6), Rivers (8), Lombard (9) and Bacon, Klein singled with one out in the Stanford third inning of its starters stroke at least one hit despite (8). HRs: None. and later scored when Joey August beat out a being outhit 14-13 overall by California. Cord potential inning-ending double play ball for an Phelps added a triple and a pair of RBI for March 9, 2007 RBI fielder’s choice. Inman outdueled losing the Cardinal. Stanford came up with a six-run USC 11, at Stanford 8 pitcher Tyson Ross, who allowed just one run bottom of the third that erased an early 4-1 USC scored five unearned runs in the top of on five hits and a walk with eight strikeouts in a California lead. Austin Yount was credited with the eighth inning on the way to an 11-8 victory complete game effort. the win for an effective 2.1 inning relief outing, over Stanford in the opener of a three-game Quote of the Day … “I had all my pitches allowing one run on two hits and a walk with non-conference series at Sunken Diamond. working for me tonight, especially the one . Charlie Cutler (3-3, RBI) and Stanford had tied the contest at 6-6 in the . I was throwing my and Jeff Kobernus (3-5) had three hits each for the bottom of the seventh when Sean Ratliff (2-4, for a strike. My guys played solid Golden Bears, while Brett Munster (2-3, 2B) HR, 2 RBI) connected on a two-run homer defensive for me and then David Stringer came added a pair of base knocks. and Michael Taylor followed him two batters in and got a big out for us there in the eighth.” drove in three runs, while Mike Van Winden later with a solo shot. The loss was Stanford’s – Jeffrey Inman knocked in a pair and Ryan Hanlon had the first of the 2007 season at Sunken Diamond, California...... 000 000 000 - 0 3 0 (7-8) game's only long ball with a solo shot in the where the Cardinal had began its home slate Stanford...... 001 000 00X - 1 5 3 (8-5) first. with a 9-0 record. USC’s 21 hits were the Win - Inman (2-1) Save - Stringer (6) Quote of the Day … “It speaks for the student- most by a Cardinal opponent this season as Loss - Ross (1-3) T - 2:31 A - 1492 athletes and the coaches that have been here the Trojans also took advantage of a season- BATTERIES: CAL - Ross and Cutler. STAN - Inman, high four Cardinal errors to score a total of Stringer (8) and Juhl. HRs: None. before me. We’ve had a lot of good players here and a rich tradition.” – Mark Marquess on six unearned runs. Michael Torres (4-5, 2B, 2 March 3, 2007 Stanford's all-time 2500th win RBI) led the USC offense with four hits while three additional players – Grant Green (3-5, at Stanford 5, California 4 California...... 202 000 102 - 7 14 1 (7-10) Stanford...... 106 100 01X - 9 13 1 (10-5) 2B, 3B, RBI, SB), Robert Stock (3-5, RBI) and Stanford scored a pair of runs in the bottom of Win - Yount (2-0) Loss - Rollin (3-1) Nick Buss (3-6, RBI) – had three each. Hector the seventh inning to erase a one-run California T - 3:13 A - 1952 Estrella (2-4, 2 RBI) and Lucas Duda (2-4, RBI) lead and held on for a wild 5-4 victory. Michael BATTERIES: CAL - Rollin, Bennigson (3), Nunez (6), added two apiece. Joey August (3-5) equaled a Taylor tied the game at 4-4 with an RBI double Gorgen (7) and Cutler, Tonneson (8). STAN - Gallagher, career-best and recorded a season-best three and Joey August followed with an RBI ground Yount (4), Hancock (7), Fearnow (8), Stilson (8), hits for the Cardinal, while Adam Sorgi (2-3) out as Sean Ratliff and Jason Castro scored Stringer (9) and Milleville. HRs: CAL - Hanlon (2nd, solo in 1st). had a pair of hits and reached base in all four of the tying and eventual winning runs. Ratliff and his plate appearances, and Brent Milleville was Castro drew back-to-back one-out walks to March 6, 2007 2-for-5 with a double and an RBI. Taylor drove start the rally. Taylor (2-4, 2 2B, RBI) was the in two runs. only Stanford player with more than one hit, at Santa Clara 13, Stanford 5 Quote of the Day … “Tonight was not a while Castro drove in a pair of runs. Tom Stilson Stanford had its longest win streak of the particularly well played game. We just need to earned his first collegiate victory by retiring the season come to an end at eight games with a come back and play better tomorrow." – Mark only batter he faced to end a four-run California 13-5 loss in a non-conference contest at Santa Marquess seventh and Max Fearnow picked up the save Clara. Stanford scored twice in the top of the first inning but Santa Clara answered with three USC...... 020 300 150 - 11 21 2 (14-8) by recording the final four outs. Michael Brady Stanford...... 010 200 320 - 8 14 4 (10-7) runs of its own in the bottom of the first frame (3-4, 2B, 3 RBI) had a huge day for California Win - Rabago (2-0) Save - Koss (9) and drove in three of the Golden Bears’ four and would never trail again in the first of four Loss -Stilson (1-1) T - 3:41 A - 1595 runs in the seventh with a bases-loaded three- scheduled meetings between the clubs this BATTERIES: USC - Cook, Rabago (7), Koss (9) and RBI double. season. Each pitching staff allowed 10 walks, Stock. STAN - Inman, Stilson (5), Stringer (8), Clauson (8) and Juhl. HRs: STAN - Ratliff (2nd, 2-run in 7th), Quote of the Day … “This team is born out of while the Cardinal also hit three in a game that Taylor (3rd, solo in 7th). last year with our resolve. We’ve been through lasted three hours and 50 minutes. Carl Bacon (2-5, 3 RBI) and David Hoffmire (3 RBI) both a lot, and we understand the process of the March 10, 2007 game and if you keep working at it things can drove in three runs for the Broncos, while Matt USC 2, at Stanford 1 happen.” – Michael Taylor Long (2-4, 2 RBI) and Ryan Conan (2B, 2 RBI) California...... 000 000 400 - 4 8 3 (7-9) had two RBI each. Leadoff hitter Juan Parra Jeremy Bleich carried a three-hit shutout Stanford...... 102 000 20X - 5 6 1 (9-5) scored three times. Santa Clara stole six bases through eight innings but USC rallied for two Win - Stilson (1-0) Save - Fearnow (2) in the contest Sean Ratliff (3-5, SB) equaled a runs in the top of the ninth to hand Stanford Loss - Cooper (0-1) T - 3:20 A - 1775 career-high and team season-high with three a heartbreaking 2-1 non-conference loss on BATTERIES: CAL - Redig, Cassady (2), Erickson (3), hits and stole his sixth base of the season for a beautiful Saturday afternoon at Sunken Ferguson (4), Nunez (5), Smith (6), Cooper (7), Gorgen Stanford. Brent Milleville (2-4, 2 RBI, SB) and Diamond. Hector Estrella’s two-out RBI single (7) and Thomas, Tonneson (4), Cutler (7). STAN - Bleich, through the right side of the infield scored Walker (7), Stilson (7), Stringer (8), Hancock (9) and Joey August (2-4, 2B, RBI) added two each. Juhl. HRs: None. Stanford stranded a season-high 14 runners. Lucas Duda with the game-winning run. Duda had tied the game at 1-1 earlier in the inning when he singled home pinch-runner Spencer

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Pabst. Paul Koss retired the Cardinal in order March 24, 2007 March 27, 2007 in the bottom of the ninth and struck pinch- Sacramento State 6, at Stanford 0 Stanford 8, at San Jose State 3 (10) hitter Randy Molina for the final out to notch the Alvaro Orozco tossed a complete-game Stanford scored five runs in the top of the 10th save. USC reliever Kevin Couture earned the seven-hit shutout to lead Sacramento State inning on its way to an 8-3 victory over San victory after limiting the damage in the Cardinal to a 6-0 victory over Stanford in the opener of Jose State in the first extra inning game of the seventh. Bleich (8.2 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, a two-game home-and-home non-conference season for the Cardinal. Adam Sorgi drove in 3 SO) was charged with the loss in the longest series between the clubs. Orozco, who struck the first of the five runs in the 10th inning with outing of his career. Duda (3-4, 2B, RBI, SB) out two and walked two, allowed a Cardinal an RBI single to score Adam Gaylord and snap had half of USC’s six hits, while Sean Ratliff runner to second base in only three of his nine a 3-3 tie. Ryan Seawell gave Stanford a pair (2-4, 2B, SB) was the only Stanford player with frames and gave up more than one hit in an of runs with his third home run of the season more than one of the six Cardinal hits. inning only once as Stanford was blanked for in the top of the seventh. Andrew Clauson Quote of the Day … “I should have gotten job the first time in 2007. Blake Crosby (4-4, 2B, recorded the victory by coming on to get the in the ninth, and I didn’t,” said a subdued Bleich RBI), David Flores (3-4, HR, RBI), Montana Cardinal out of the San Jose State ninth and after the contest. “I’ve got to do a better job Dye (2-4, 3B, 2 RBI) and Travis Kirkman (2-4, shutting the Spartans out while allowing just at finishing the job and obviously I will work at 2 2B) all had multiple-hit games as the Hornets’ one hit and striking out one over the final 1.1 that.” – Jeremy Bleich offense pounded out 13 hits. Adam Sorgi (2-3, innings. Joey August (2-5, 2B) was the only USC...... 000 000 002 - 2 6 0 (15-8) 2B) and Brent Milleville (2-4) combined for Stanford player with more than one hit, while Stanford...... 000 000 100 - 1 6 0 (10-8) Jason Castro and Seawell both had a pair of Win - Couture (2-0) Save -Koss (10) four of Stanford’s seven hits. Stanford starter Loss - Bleich (1-2) T - 2:32 A - 1856 Jeremy Bleich (1-3) took the loss, allowing a RBI. Marcus McKimmy (2-4, HR, RBI) had the BATTERIES: USC - Boxberger, Couture (7), Koss (9) pair of runs and seven hits with two walks and only multiple-hit game for the Spartans. and Bowden. STAN - Bleich, Fearnow (9) and Juhl. two strikeouts over 5.2 innings. Quote of the Day … “This was a big team win HRs: None. Quote of the Day … “We weren’t very for us tonight. Our character showed there in competitive. Orozco pitched a good game, but the 10th inning.” – Adam Sorgi March 11, 2007 we just couldn’t get much going offensively at Stanford...... 000 010 200 5 - 8 7 1 (13-9) at Stanford 14, USC 9 all.” – Mark Marquess San Jose St. .... 000 000 012 0 - 3 7 0 (16-11) Stanford scored 10 runs in its final two trips Sacramento State... 010 010 220 - 6 13 0 (9-15) Win - Clauson (2-0) Loss - Moneypenny (2-4) Stanford...... 000 000 000 - 0 7 0 (11-9) T - 3:12 A - 487 to the plate and hit around the order in both BATTERIES: STAN - Yount, Fearnow (4), Stilson (7), innings in a 14-9 comeback win over USC. Win - Orozco (4-2) Loss - Bleich (1-3) T - 2:50 A - 1522 Davis (8), Stringer (8), Hancock (8), Clauson (9) and The victory prevented Stanford from being BATTERIES: SAC - Orozco and Kirkman. STAN - Bleich, Juhl. SJSU - Amberson, Hennessey (7), Moneypenny swept in a regular season three-game home Inman (6), Clauson (8), Bannister (9) and Juhl. HRs: (9), Shannon (10) and Santich-Hughes, Massman (8), series for the first time since 1997. Michael SAC - Flores (1st, solo in 2nd). Thinnes (10). HRs: STAN - Seawell (3rd, 2-run in 7th); Taylor (4-5, 2B, 5 RBI) drove in a career-high SJSU - McKimmy (3rd, solo in 9th). five runs, including a game-tying RBI single March 25, 2007 March 30, 2007 in a six-run Cardinal eighth that erased a 9-8 Stanford 10, at Sacramento State 0 USC lead. Taylor also had a season-high four Nolan Gallagher pitched the first complete UCLA 8, at Stanford 2 UCLA scored five runs in the top of the fourth hits, a career-high-tying three runs scored and game shutout of his career with a four-hitter to inning and added three more in the eighth extended his hit streak to a new career-high 10 lift Stanford to a 10-0 victory over Sacramento on the way to an 8-2 victory over Stanford in games. Joey August also drove in a career-high State. Gallagher, who struck out seven and did the Pac-10 opener for both clubs at Sunken three runs with two coming on a key two-run not walk a batter, also tossed the first complete Diamond on Friday night. Jermaine Curtis (2-5, single in Stanford’s eighth, while Grant Escue game by a Stanford pitcher this season. Adam 2B, 4 RBI, SB) and Ryan Babineau (2-4, 2 RBI) and Brian Juhl added two RBI each with Escue Gaylord (3-4), Adam Sorgi (2-5, 3 RBI), Grant led the Bruin offense, while Tyson Brummett equaling a career-best. Sean Ratliff also scored Escue (2-5, 2 RBI), Sean Ratliff (2-4, RBI, SB) tossed his third complete game of the season, three runs. Max Fearnow (2-1) picked up the and Michael Taylor (2-4, RBI) all had multiple- striking out nine and spreading out six hits victory. Hector Estrella (2-4, 4 RBI) drove in hit games for a Stanford offense that totaled 13 while walking two and allowing just one earned four runs for the Trojans and was one of five hits, all of which were singles. run. Michael Taylor blasted a mammoth solo USC players with two hits each. Stock (2-3, 2B, Quote of the Day … “I just tried to simplify homer off the center field batters’ eye with one RBI), J.J. Owen (2-2, RBI), Derek Perren (2-2, everything and go back to the basics. I wanted out in the bottom of the ninth and the Cardinal 2B) and Nick Buss (2-6, 2B) also had a pair to get something going before Pac-10 play, managed to load the bases on a Joey August of hits for the Trojans, while Robert Vasquez and it was good to get this outing in. I was single and walks to Jason Castro and pinch- drove in a pair with a key two-out double in a able to throw strikes and get ahead, and I had hitter Brendan Domaracki before Brummett three-run Trojan seventh. good command of my fastball today.” – Nolan struck out pinch-hitter Randy Molina to end the Quote of the Day … “We really didn’t want Gallagher to lose. In the eighth, we had two outs for the Stanford...... 000 360 010 - 10 13 0 (12-9) game. whole rally and nobody wanted to be the last Sacramento State... 000 000 000 - 0 4 3 (9-16) Quote of the Day … “We just really didn't play out.” – Michael Taylor Win - Gallagher (2-2) Loss - York (1-4) well in any phase of the game tonight.” – Mark USC...... 012 110 310 - 9 13 0 (15-9) T - 2:34 A - 563 Marquess Stanford...... 300 010 46X - 14 13 0 (11-8) BATTERIES: STAN - Gallagher and Juhl. SAC - York, UCLA...... 000 500 030 - 8 9 1 (11-14, 1-0) Win - Fearnow (2-1) Loss - Couture (2-1) Cuckovich (5), Sinacori (5), Joyce (5), Lively (9) and Stanford...... 000 010 001 - 2 6 0 (13-10, 0-1) T - 3:42 A - 2116 Kirkman. HRs: None. Win - Brummett (4-4) Loss - Bleich (1-4) BATTERIES: USC - Milone, Olsen (7), Couture (7), T - 2:57 A - 1957 Rabago (8) and Stock. STAN - Gallagher, Stringer (4), BATTERIES: UCLA - Brummett and Babineau. STAN Stilson (5), Clauson (7), Hancock (7), Davis (8), Fearnow - Bleich, Stringer (6), Hancock (8), Davis (8) and Juhl. (8) and Juhl. HRs: None. Taylor (3rd, solo in 7th). HRs: UCLA - Cohen (4th, solo in 4th), STAN - Taylor (4th, solo in 9th).

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March 31, 2007 innings of work, striking out eight and limiting August (3-5, 3B) joined Ratliff (2-4, 2 HR, 7 UCLA 16, at Stanford 11 the Cardinal to three runs on seven hits and RBI) with multiple-hit games for Stanford, who Stanford scored nine runs in the bottom of the three walks. Stanford starter Nolan Gallagher outhit Arizona State by a 13-12 count. Ratliff ninth inning but still dropped a 16-11 contest took the loss, giving up eight runs (six earned) had a one-out inside-the-park grand slam in a to UCLA. The Cardinal’s biggest inning of the on seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts. four-run Cardinal seventh that tied the game season wasn’t enough to overcome a 16-2 lead Erik Davis allowed just one hit and one walk at 5-5 and then hit a long three-run blast down the Bruins had built heading into the bottom of while striking out a career-high-tying five in an the right field line in his next at bat in the eighth the ninth. (3-5, 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI) impressive 3.0 scoreless inning outing. inning to pull Stanford to within 11-8. Arizona had the first two-homer game of his career and Quote of the Day … “I was happy the way State reliever Joey Parigi was credited with drove in a career-high six runs. Three others we came out today in the first inning, but the victory. Parigi (1.0 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 Bruins – Brandon Crawford (4-6, HR, 2 RBI), unfortunately we couldn’t carry it over to the BB) came into the contest with runners on Alden Carrithers (4-5, 2 RBI) and Gabe Cohen rest of the game.” – Joey August second and third base and two outs with four (4-5) – had four hits each. Mickey Weisser (2-4, UCLA...... 022 500 001 - 10 10 0 (13-14, 3-0) runs already home in the Cardinal seventh and Stanford...... 201 000 001 - 4 8 2 (13-12, 0-3) 2B, 2 RBI), Ryan Babineau (2-4, 2 2B, RBI) induced Brian Juhl into a groundout to end the Win - Brooks (3-3) Loss - Gallagher (2-3) inning and keep the score tied at 5-5. and Brady Dolan (2-5, 2B) each added two of T - 3:15 A - 1986 the Bruins’ 24 hits. Tim Stewart also homered BATTERIES: UCLA - Brooks, Rustich (9) and Babineau. Quote of the Day … “Sean Ratliff had a for the winners, while Jermaine Curtis doubled STAN - Gallagher, Stringer (4), Davis (6), Clauson great game for us, but we need to get some and drove in a pair of runs. Michael Taylor (3-6, (9) and Juhl. HRs: STAN - August (1st, 2-run in 1st), more production out of the rest of the lineup HR, 4 RBI) homered and drove in four for the UCLA - Babineau (1st, 2-run in 4th), Decker (5th, 3- and obviously need to make tremendous Cardinal, while Joey August extended his hit run in 4th). improvements in all phases of the game.” streak to 10 games with a ninth inning single. – Mark Marquess Min Moon (2-2, RBI) and Jeff Whitlow (2-2, April 5, 2007 Stanford...... 220 000 000 - 4 8 4 (13-13, 0-4) Arizona State.... 000 400 10X - 5 8 2 (24-10, 5-2) RBI) both had the first multiple-hit games of at Arizona State 5, Stanford 4 Arizona State scored the final five runs of the Win -Leake (7-1) Loss - Bleich (1-5) their career by each picking up two hits in the T - 3:02 A - 3547 Cardinal ninth, while Cord Phelps (2-4, 2B, 2 game in a 5-4 comeback victory over Stanford. BATTERIES: STAN - Bleich, Stilson (7), Davis (7) and RBI) also had a two-hit game and tied career- Kiel Roling (4-4, 2 RBI) had four hits and was Juhl. ASU - Leake and Roling. HRs: None. highs with two runs scored and two RBI. UCLA credited with Arizona State’s only two runs batted in, including the eventual game-winner starter Tim Murphy had a solid effort to earn April 7, 2007 with a one-out RBI single in the bottom of the the victory, blanking the Cardinal on just four at Arizona State 14, Stanford 1 hits and three walks with seven strikeouts over seventh inning that scored . Mike Arizona State finished a three-game sweep the first 5.2 innings. Stanford starter Jeffrey Leake tossed a complete game with eight of Stanford with a 14-1 victory in the finale Inman suffered the loss, allowing five runs (four strikeouts and shut the Cardinal out over the of a Pac-10 series. Kiel Roling (2-5, 2 HR, 4 earned) on five hits with one strikeout over just final seven innings after allowing four runs in RBI), Tim Smith (2-4, 2 2B, 4 RBI) and Petey 1.1 innings. his first two frames. Stanford jumped out to a Paramore (2-3, 3 RBI) combined to drive in 11 Quote of the Day … “This was a tough game 4-0 lead after an inning and a half but had only runs, while Matt Hall (2-2, 2B) and Eric Sogard for us today, but I am proud of what we did in three hits after the second and just one after (2-4) also each had a pair of the Sun Devils' the bottom of the ninth.” – Mark Marquess the fourth as Leake retired 16 of the final 17 16 hits. Brian Flores earned the victory with a UCLA...... 321 113 005 - 16 24 1 (12-14, 2-0) batters he faced. Michael Taylor (2-3, 2 RBI) Stanford...... 000 000 029 - 11 17 2 (13-11, 0-2) and Sean Ratliff (2-4, 2B) had two hits each for spectacular outing on the mound, limiting the Win - Murphy (1-1) Loss - Inman (2-2) the Cardinal, while Adam Sorgi extended his Cardinal to just one unearned run on four hits T - 4:12 A - 1727 season-high hit streak to nine games with a first and two walks with seven strikeouts over the BATTERIES: UCLA - Murphy, Claypool (6), Lafferty inning single. Petey Paramore (2-3, 2B) was first 8.2 innings before Matt Spencer (0.2 IP, 1 (8), Novak (9) and Babineau. STAN - Inman, Fearnow BB) came on to get the final two outs. Adam (2), Stilson (4), Yount (6), Hancock (6) and Juhl. HRs: the only Arizona State player other than Roling with more than one hit. Stanford starter Jeremy Sorgi (3-4, RBI) had three of Stanford’s four UCLA - Decker 2 (3-run in 1st;3-run in 6th), Crawford hits and drove in the Cardinal’s only run with an (2-run in 9th), Stewart (solo in 9th); STAN - Taylor (3- Bleich suffered the loss, allowing five runs (four run in 9th). NOTES: Stanford's Austin Yount (top of 6th) earned) on seven hits and four walks with six RBI single to score Adam Gaylord in the sixth. and Michael Taylor (following final at bat of the game) strikeouts over 6.0 innings. Gaylord’s two-out single in the sixth started were both ejected. Quote of the Day … “We came out of the the mini-rally and accounted for Stanford’s gates well today, but we just didn't do enough only other hit. Stanford starter Nolan Gallagher April 1, 2007 to hold to a victory.” – Mark Marquess suffered the loss, allowing five runs (three UCLA 10, at Stanford 4 Stanford...... 220 000 000 - 4 8 4 (13-13, 0-4) earned) on four hits and three walks without UCLA completed a three-game sweep of Arizona State.... 000 400 10X - 5 8 2 (24-10, 5-2) striking out a batter over a 2.0 inning outing Stanford with a 10-4 victory in the finale of a Win - Leake (7-1) Loss - Bleich (1-5) that was his shortest of the year. The outcome Pac-10 series. The sweep marked the first time T - 3:02 A - 3547 of the contest was never seriously in doubt as BATTERIES: STAN - Bleich, Stilson (7), Davis (7) and Stanford had been swept in a regular season Arizona State scored in each of the first five Juhl. ASU - Leake and Roling. HRs: None. home series since Arizona State took three in innings and led 13-0 after five frames. Quote of the Day … “All we can do at this row against the Cardinal from April 11-13, 1997. April 6, 2007 Cody Decker (3-4, 2B, HR, 4 RBI) had another point is come back next week and fight hard.” at Arizona State 12, Stanford 8 big day for the Bruins to lead the offense. Gabe – Mark Marquess Arizona State scored six runs in the bottom of Cohen (2-5, 2 2B, 2 RBI), Ryan Babineau and Stanford...... 000 001 000 - 1 4 4 (13-15, 0-6) the seventh inning to key a wild 12-8 victory Arizona State.... 231 250 01X - 14 16 2 (26-10, 7-2) Brady Dolan each drove in two to account for over Stanford despite Sean Ratliff’s first Win - Flores (6-1) Loss - Gallagher(2-4) the other six Bruin runs with Babineau’s two- collegiate two-homer game and a career-high T - 2:46 A - 3038 run homer in the fourth his first of the season. seven RBI for the Cardinal. Pinch-hitter C.J. BATTERIES: STAN - Gallagher, Davis (3), Fearnow Brandon Crawford scored three times. Adam (5), Stilson (6), Hancock (8) and Juhl. ASU - Flores, Retherford had the key hit in the six-run Sun Sorgi (3-5, 2B, RBI) posted his first three-hit Spencer (9) and Paramore. HRs: ASU - Roling 2 (9th, Devil seventh with a one-out bases loaded game of the campaign for the Cardinal, while 2-run in 4th; 10th, 2-run in 5th). three-RBI double to break a 5-5 tie. Brett Joey August hit his first homer of the season Wallace (3-4, HR, 3 RBI) and Petey Paramore with a two-run shot in the bottom of the first. (3-4) had three hits each to lead Arizona State’s Gavin Brooks earned the victory with 8.0 solid offense. Brent Milleville (3-5, 2 2B) and Joey Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 15 2007 Game Summaries

April 10, 2007 April 14, 2007 April 17, 2007 Stanford 9, at Nevada 4 Arizona 15, at Stanford 1 Santa Clara 6, at Stanford 3 Stanford snapped a six-game losing skid with Preston Guilmet struck out a career-high 15 Santa Clara scored three runs in the top of the a 9-4 win over Nevada as Brent Milleville (4-4, batters and tossed a five-hitter to lead Arizona eighth inning in a 6-3 non-conference win over 2 2B, 5 RBI) had career-highs in hits and RBI to an 8-1 victory over Stanford. Guilmet Stanford. Tommy Medica broke a 3-3 tie with to lead the Cardinal offense. Joey August (3-3, blanked the Cardinal for the final seven innings a one-out RBI single in the Bronco eighth to RBI) and Adam Sorgi (2-4) also had multiple- of his outing after giving up a Brian Juhl homer score David Hoffmire with the eventual winning hit days with Sorgi extending his hit streak to with one out in the bottom of the second. run and Carl Bacon added a two-out two-run a new career-high 12 games and also scoring Guilmet struck out the side four times and double later in the frame for a pair of insurance three runs. Sean Ratliff stroked his team co- recorded 11 of the 12 outs from the fifth through runs. Stanford got the tying run to the plate with leading fifth homer of the season with a solo eighth innings via strikeouts. T.J. Steele (3-5, two outs in the bottom of the ninth but Sean shot in the fifth. David Stringer earned his 2B, HR, 4 RBI, SB) and C.J. Ziegler (3-5, 2 2B, Ratliff’s hard-hit single on the right side of the seventh save of the season by holding the Wolf HR, 3 RBI) both homered and had three hits for infield hit pinch-runner Wande Olabisi on his Pack scoreless on just two hits and a walk with the Wildcats, while Colt Sedbrook (3-5, 2B) and way to second for the final out of the contest. four strikeouts over a season-long 5.0 inning Brad Glenn (2-5, 2B, SB) each had a pair of Reliever Justin Kuehn (3-3) earned the victory, relief outing. Stringer retired 14 of the final 16 hits. Phelps (2-4) was the only Stanford player allowing a run on three hits and a walk with two hitters he faced, including the final seven in a with more than one hit. Sorgi's career-high and strikeouts in 2.2 innings. Jeff Lombard picked row. Reliever Tom Stilson picked up the victory. team season-best hit streak ended at 12 games up his eighth save of the season by recording Quote of the Day … “As a team, our offense with an 0-for-4 performance. the final out. Five different Santa Clara players hasn’t been great, and we have a lot of guys Quote of the Day … “You have to give Preston -- Bacon (2-4, 2B, 2 RBI), Hoffmire (2-4, RBI), that have been trying to find out what will Guilmet credit. He really dominated us tonight, Matt Long (2-4, SB), Evan LeBlanc (2-4, SB) work for them. There were a lot of guys that and we just didn't have the chance to get much and Brady Fuerst (2-4) – had two hits each. hit the ball well today. I think this was our best get going.” – Mark Marquess Stanford’s Brian Juhl (3-4, HR, 2 RBI) had the offensive game of the year, because we scored Arizona...... 001 2(11)0 100 - 15 15 1 (30-6, 8-0) first three-hit game of his career and blasted a throughout the game. That’s something we Stanford...... 000 00 0 001 - 1 7 5 (14-17, 0-8) key two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh haven’t been able to do yet this year.” – Brent Win - Mills (8-2) Loss - Gallagher (2-5) to tie the game at 3-3, while Ratliff (2-5) was T - 3:11 A - 1493 the only other Cardinal player with more than Milleville BATTERIES: ARIZ - Mills and Childs. STAN - Gallagher, Stanford...... 012 020 211 - 9 13 1 (14-15) Stringer (5), Yount (5), Hancock (8) and Juhl, Castro one hit.. Nevada...... 201 100 000 - 4 8 1 (20-18) (7). HRs: ARIZ - Glenn (6th, 3-run in 5th). Quote of the Day … “You have to give Santa Win - Stilson (2-1) Save - Stringer(7) Clara credit," said Stanford head coach Mark Loss - Kaup (2-1) T - 3:00 A - 883 Marquess. "They came up with a couple of big BATTERIES: STAN - Yount, Stilson (4), Stringer (5) April 15, 2007 and Milleville, Juhl (7). NEV - Colton, Mitchell (3), Kaup hits in big spots.” – Mark Marquess at Stanford 6, Arizona 3 Santa Clara...... 100 010 130 - 6 12 2 (19-19) (4), Renfree (4), Keplinger (7), Kort (7), Rivera (9) and Stanford picked up its first Pac-10 win of the Krukow. HRs: NEV - Kort (2nd, solo in 3rd); STAN - Stanford...... 100 000 200 - 3 8 1 (15-18) Ratliff (5th, solo in 5th). season by knocking off first-place and No. 13 Win - Kuehn (3-3) Save -Lombard (8) Arizona by a score of 6-3 to salvage the finale Loss - Fearnow (2-2) T - 3:21 A - 1273 of a three-game set. The momentum of the BATTERIES: SCU - O'Neill, Kuehn (7), Lombard (9) and April 13, 2007 game shifted to Stanford in the bottom of the Medica. STAN - Stringer, Fearnow (5), Stilson (8), Yount Arizona 8, at Stanford 1 third when the Cardinal scored three times to (9) and Juhl. HRs: STAN - Juhl (4th, 2-run in 7th). Preston Guilmet struck out a career-high 15 go ahead 4-2 in a contest the Cardinal would batters and tossed a five-hitter to lead Arizona never trail in again. Stanford ended the longest April 20, 2007 to an 8-1 victory over Stanford. Guilmet NCAA Division I win streak in nation at 16 at California 3, Stanford 0 blanked the Cardinal for the final seven innings games, while snapping its own nine-game Pac- Tyson Ross and Matt Gorgen combined on of his outing after giving up a Brian Juhl homer 10 and six-game home losing skids. Erik Davis a five-hit shutout to lead California to a 3-0 with one out in the bottom of the second. helped the Cardinal hold on to a slim lead with victory over Stanford. Ross pitched the first Guilmet struck out the side four times and 4.0 scoreless innings of one-hit relief to record 7.2 innings, scattering five hits and three walks recorded 11 of the 12 outs from the fifth through his first save of the season, while Jeffrey Inman with six strikeouts. Gorgen came into the game eighth innings via strikeouts. T.J. Steele (3-5, (3-2) picked up the win by limiting the Wildcats with the tying run at the plate in the bottom of 2B, HR, 4 RBI, SB) and C.J. Ziegler (3-5, 2 2B, to three runs and striking out six over the first the eighth and got the final four outs. California HR, 3 RBI) both homered and had three hits for 5.0 innings. Michael Taylor (3-4, 2B, RBI) and ended a scoreless contest with a pair of runs in the Wildcats, while Colt Sedbrook (3-5, 2B) and Brian Juhl (2-4, RBI) had multiple-hit games the bottom of the fifth inning on a sacrifice fly by Brad Glenn (2-5, 2B, SB) each had a pair of for the Cardinal, while Sean Ratliff homered Michael Brady and Charlie Cutler’s clutch two- hits. Phelps (2-4) was the only Stanford player and drove in a pair of runs. Erik Castro (2-4) out RBI double, while Josh Satin’s homer in the with more than one hit. Sorgi's career-high and and Colt Sedbrook (2-4) combined for four of bottom of the sixth accounted for the only other team season-best hit streak ended at 12 games Arizona’s six hits. run of the contest. Stanford’s Michael Taylor with an 0-for-4 performance. Quote of the Day … “This is the best we’ve (2-4, 2B) and Randy Molina (2-4) were the only Quote of the Day … “You have to give Preston played in putting all phases of the game players for either team with more than one hit. Guilmet credit. He really dominated us tonight, together. We pitched better, we played good Quote of the Day … “Tyson Ross pitched a and we just didn't have the chance to get much defense, and we got some timely hitting. It was very good game against us today and when get going” – Mark Marquess very important for us to get that first Pac-10 you have a couple of chances to score like Arizona...... 010 310 102 - 8 13 2 (29-6, 7-0) win. Our kids have been working hard, and we did, you have to take advantage of them.” Stanford...... 010 000 000 - 1 5 0 (14-16, 0-7) – Mark Marquess BATTERIES: ARIZ - Guilmet and Childs. STAN - Bleich, it’s good that it finally paid off with a victory.” Stanford...... 000 000 000 - 0 5 0 (15-19, 1-9) Fearnow (7) and Juhl. HRs: ARIZ - Steele (3rd, solo – Mark Marquess California...... 000 021 00X - 3 6 1 (20-19, 4-6) in 2nd), Ziegler (8th, 2-run in 9th); STAN - Juhl (3rd, Arizona...... 101 100 000 - 3 6 1 (30-7, 8-1) Win - Ross (4-5) Save - Gorgen (7) solo in 2nd). Stanford...... 013 000 20X - 6 10 0 (15-17, 1-8) Win - Inman (3-2) Save - Davis (1) Loss - Bleich (1-7) T - 2:42 A - 483 Loss - Perry (0-1) T - 3:14 A - 1744 BATTERIES: STAN - Bleich, Stilson (8) and Juhl. CAL BATTERIES: ARIZ - Perry, Coulon (3), Burns (7), Stoffel - Ross, Gorgen (8) and Cutler. HRs: CAL - Satin (3rd, (7) and Childs. STAN - Inman, Davis (6) and Juhl. HRs: solo in 6th). STAN - Ratliff (6th, solo in 3rd).

16 Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 2007 Game Summaries

April 21, 2007 Stanford starter Max Fearnow suffered the loss to nine in a row dating back to 1999 with its Stanford 4, at California 3 in his first start of the season and the first Pac- third consecutive regular season home sweep Stanford came out on top in a 4-3 emotional 10 start of his career. against the Bulldogs. Six Stanford players thriller over California. The Cardinal scored Quote of the Day … “We just couldn't come – Michael Taylor (3-4, RBI), Cord Phelps (2-3, 3 twice in the top of the seventh to take a 3-2 back from what happened in the first inning RBI), Brendan Domaracki (2-3), Brent Milleville lead and then came back with the winning run today.” – Mark Marquess (2-3), Joey August (2-4, RBI) and Sean Ratliff in the top of the eighth after California had Stanford...... 200 201 000 - 5 14 4 (16-20, 2-10) (2-5, 2B, HR, RBI) – combined for 13 of the California...... 802 001 20X - 13 20 2 (21-20, 5-7) scored a run in the bottom of the seventh to tie 14 Cardinal hits while also driving in six of the Win - Nunez (3-2) Loss - Fearnow (2-3) team’s seven runs. Starter Erik Davis earned the score at 3-3. Brian Juhl provided a clutch T - 4:02 A - 615 two-out RBI single to score Adam Sorgi with BATTERIES: STAN - Fearnow, Davis (1), Stilson (1), the victory due to a predetermined pitching the game-winning run. Nolan Gallagher pitched Bannister (3), Hancock (6), Clauson (8) and Juhl. CAL rotation, allowing just one run on one hit and out of the bullpen for the first time in 2007 and - Erickson, Nunez (1), Bennigson (4), Smith (9) and two walks with three strikeouts over the first 4.0 picked up the save, while reliever Erik Davis Cutler. HRs: None. innings in an outing that equaled his longest recorded his first win of the season. California's of the season. Blake Hancock (2.1 IP, 2 H, 1 Matt Gorgen took the loss. California left 13 April 24, 2007 SO) got the Cardinal out of a big spot in the runners on base and was just 4-for-17 with San Jose State 11, at Stanford 8 seventh inning and then finished the contest runners in scoring position, while the Cardinal San Jose State ended an eight-game losing for his first collegiate save. Davis, Hancock and stranded 10 runners but managed to go 5-for- skid against Stanford dating back to 2002 with middle reliever Cory Bannister (2.1 IP, 5 H, 1 13 with them in scoring position. Cord Phelps an 11-8 victory over the Cardinal. The Spartans R, 1 ER), were supported by a defense that (3-4, RBI) and Adam Sorgi (3-4) both had three trailed 5-1 after two innings before scoring went errorless for the fifth time in the last nine hits for the Cardinal, while Toby Gerhart was the next 10 runs of the game, including six in games. Loren Storey (2-3), Tommy Mendonca 2-for-5 and Sean Ratliff drove in a pair of runs the top of the fifth inning. Marcus McKimmy (2-3) and Alan Ahmady (2-4) had two hits each as well as threw out a runner at the plate in the (4-6) was one of six Spartans with multiple-hit for Fresno State. Brandon Burke suffered the California seventh. Charlie Cutler (2-2), David contests as all nine San Jose State starters loss as the second of six Bulldog pitchers, Cooper (2-3, RBI), Josh Satin (2-4, RBI) and had at least one of the team’s 18 hits. Sean allowing five runs on nine hits and a walk with Blake Smith (2-5, RBI) each had two hits for Ratliff (4-5, 2B, 3B, RBI) had a career-high two strikeouts in 3.0 innings of work. the Golden Bears. Both teams had 12 hits, all four hits for the Cardinal and also scored three Quote of the Day … “We pitched well and singles. runs. Other Spartan players with more than played really good defense today. Offensively, Quote of the Day … “We really wanted to one hit included Justin Santich-Hughes (3-4, we had the one big inning that really helped, come out today and show the type of team 2 RBI), John Shaffer (2-3, 2B, 2 RBI), Donato but we swung the bats well all day today and we’re made of. This was a really good team Giovanatto (2-4, 3B, 2 RBI), Ryan Angel (2-5, throughout the lineup.” – Mark Marquess Fresno State..... 100 000 100 - 2 8 0 (26-21) victory for us. The one thing that we got HR, 2 RBI) and Brian Yocke (2-5). Adam Sorgi today that we’ve been missing all year is this Stanford...... 020 040 01X - 7 14 0 (17-21) (2-4, 2 RBI) and Cord Phelps (2-5, 2 2B) Win - Davis (2-0) Save - Hancock (1) type of momentum. Hopefully, we can keep added two hits each for the Cardinal, while Loss - Burke (4-5) T - 2:39 A - 1151 that momentum going and take the series Toby Gerhart scored a pair of runs for the first BATTERIES: FS - Allison, Burke (2), Wilson (5), Hower tomorrow.” – Adam Sorgi multiple-run contest of his career. San Jose (6), Tucker (7), Breckley (8) and Grubb. STAN - Davis, Stanford...... 001 000 210 - 4 12 3 (15-19, 1-9) State reliever Brandon Hennessey (5.0 IP, 4 H, Bannister (5), Hancock (7) and Castro. HRs: STAN California...... 002 000 100 - 3 12 1 (20-19, 4-6) 3 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 SO) picked up the victory, - Ratliff (7th, solo in 8th). Win - Davis (1-0) Save - Gallagher (1) Loss - Gorgen (1-4) T - 3:41 A - 603 while Steven Vidal (1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO) earned BATTERIES: STAN - Inman, Stringer (6), Davis (7), a save. Stanford reliever David Stringer took April 27, 2007 Gallagher (9) and Juhl. CAL - Rollin, Bennigson (7), the loss, allowing five runs on five hits while Oregon State 13, at Stanford 7 Gorgen (7), Smith (9) and Cutler. HRs: None recording just two outs. Brandt Walker (2.2 IP, 1 Oregon State outlasted Stanford, 13-7, in H, 3 SO) had a solid relief outing as the fourth the opener of a three-game series that was April 22, 2007 and final Stanford pitcher. televised live nationally by CSTV. Oregon State at California 13, Stanford 5 Quote of the Day … “We couldn’t stop them, scored three runs in the top of the first inning California scored eight runs in the bottom of especially in that inning where they scored six and never trailed despite being outhit, 14-8. the first inning and never looked back in a 13-5 runs. It’s not like we made errors, or we walked Darwin Barney (3-6, 2 RBI) had three hits for win over Stanford in a marathon rubber game them, they just got a bunch of hits in the inning. the Beavers, while Mitch Canham (2-4, 3 RBI) that lasted four hours and two minutes. The You’ve got to get them credit, because they and Jordan Lennerton drove in three runs each. first inning along took an hour as the teams swung the bats.” – Mark Marquess Adam Sorgi (3-4) led Stanford offensively Joey San Jose State...... 010 163 000 - 11 18 2 (25-17) combined for 10 runs, 11 hits, two errors, one August (2-3, RBI) and Michael Taylor (2-5, Stanford...... 230 002 100 - 8 12 0 (16-21) walk, five pitchers and 77 pitches. Eight of the 2B) joined Sorgi with multi-hit contests. Adam Win - Hennessey (4-0) Save - Vidal (1) Gaylord and Brian Juhl both knocked in a pair 13 batters California sent to the plate in its half Loss - Stringer (0-2) T - 3:39 A - 1327 of the came up hits, while the Golden Bears BATTERIES: SJSU - Snodgrass, Hennessey (4), Vidal of runs. Oregon State reliever Blake Keitzman also took advantage of two Stanford errors in (9) and Santich-Hughes. STAN - Yount, Stringer (4), (1-0) recorded the first win of his career, while the inning. All nine starters in the California Fearnow (5), Gallagher (6), Walker (7) and Juhl. HRs: Eddie Kunz (1.1 IP, 1 SO) picked up the save. lineup had at least one hit as the Golden Bears SJSU - Angel (4th, solo in 4th). Jeremy Bleich suffered the loss. pounded out 20 base knocks. Charlie Cutler Quote of the Day … “We just didn't pitch very (3-4, RBI, SB), David Cooper (3-5, 3 RBI) and April 25, 2007 well. We swung the bats well and got a lot of Blake Smith (3-5, 2 RBI, SB) had three hits at Stanford 7, Fresno State 2 hits. We had our opportunities offensively.” each. Stephen Carlson (2-4, 2B, 2 RBI), Mike Stanford arguably played one of its most – Mark Marquess Oregon State... 301 050 013 - 13 8 0 (33-8, 5-5) Van Winden (2-4, RBI), Ryan Hanlon (2-4, 2B, complete games of the season in a 7-2 Stanford...... 100 320 100 - 7 14 3 (17-22, 2-11) RBI) and Michael Brady (2-5) picked up two non-conference victory over Fresno State. Win - Keitzman (1-0) Save - Kunz(8) apiece, while Michael Capbarat drove in a pair. The victory in the makeup game of a contest Loss - Bleich (1-8) T - 4:04 A - 1784 Stanford came up with 14 hits of its own as originally scheduled as part of a three-game BATTERIES: OSU - Stutes, Keitzman (5), Grbavac Brian Juhl (3-4), Ryan Seawell (2-3) and Adam series February 9-11 gave the Cardinal a (7), Kunz (8) and Canham. STAN - Bleich, Walker (5), Sorgi (2-4, 2B, RBI) had multiple-hit contests season sweep over the Bulldogs and ran Stringer (8), Stilson (9), Hancock (9) and Juhl. while Toby Gerhart added a pair of RBI. Stanford’s home win streak over Fresno State HRs: None.

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 17 2007 Game Summaries

April 28, 2007 apiece for Stanford. Erik Davis took his first season the Cardinal has won the opener of a at Stanford 9, Oregon State 7 (11) loss of the season in the first Pac-10 start of his Pac-10 series with the Cardinal now needing Michael Taylor blasted a three-run walkoff career, allowing six runs on five hits and four just one win in the final two games of the series homer with two outs in the bottom of the 11th walks with three strikeouts in 4.1 innings. to snap six-game Pac-10 and overall series inning to lift Stanford to a dramatic 9-7 victory Quote of the Day … “I was proud of the way losing skids. Sean Ratliff (3-5, 2 HR, 4 RBI) over Oregon State. Taylor’s shot down the left we came back and made this game competitive homered twice and drove in four runs, while field line came on a 2-2 pitch with the Cardinal in the last few innings. We need to build off that Michael Taylor (2-5, HR, RBI) also went deep behind 7-6 and one strike away from defeat. momentum.” – Mark Marquess for the Cardinal, and Cord Phelps (2-3) and Adam Sorgi (2-5, 3B, 3 RBI) and Taylor (2-6, Oregon State. 221 011 100 - 8 11 1 (34-9, 6-6) Adam Sorgi (2-4, 2B) added two-hit games. Stanford...... 300 000 111 - 6 14 0 (18-23, 3-12) HR, 3 RBI) both drove in three runs and had a Travis Coulter (2-5) had two of Washington Win - Reyes (3-0) Save - Kunz (9) State’s five hits. Washington State starter pair of hits, while Jeff Whitlow (2-3, HR, RBI) Loss - Davis (2-1) T - 3:36 A - 1931 and Toby Gerhart (2-4, 2B, RBI) added a pair BATTERIES: OSU - Reyes, Turpen (7), Keitzman (7), Wayne Daman, Jr. (3-4) took the loss, allowing of hits and one RBI each. Taylor’s dramatic Grbavac (8), Kunz (9) and Canham. STAN - Davis, six runs on 11 hits and two walks with three home run came in his next at bat after he Bannister (5), Stringer (7), Stilson (8), Hancock (9) and strikeouts over 6.2 innings. had grounded into a sharply hit inning-ending Castro, Juhl (9). HRs: OSU - Ogata (2nd, 2-run in 1st), Quote of the Day … “I really didn’t have all double play with the bases loaded and the Lissman (5th, solo in 6th), Barney (2nd, solo in 8th). my pitches going today, but I just let them get score tied at 6-6 in the bottom of the ninth. themselves out. I saw they were swinging Oregon State had won six straight games May 1, 2007 at everything, so I was just trying to get my against the Cardinal prior to Stanford’s victory Santa Clara 16, at Stanford 8 fastball over and trying to be more efficient than on Saturday. Nolan Gallagher picked up the win Santa Clara scored nine runs in the top of the I’ve been in my last couple of outings.” – Jeffrey by limiting the Beavers to three runs over his first inning and then cruised to a 16-8 victory Inman long 5.0 inning relief stint despite allowing six over Stanford to hand Stanford its third loss in Stanford...... 010 130 100 - 6 12 4 (19-24, 4-12) Wash State.... 010 020 100 - 4 5 1 (21-21, 4-12) hits and walking five. Gallagher also struck out as many meetings between the clubs in 2007. Win - Inman (4-2) Loss - Daman Jr. (3-4) five. Oregon State reliever Anton Maxwell took Nathan Faulkner (5-5, 2B, 2 RBI) had five hits T - 2:41 A - 571 his first loss of the season, while Greg Keim to lead the Broncos’ 17-hit attack, while Michael BATTERIES: STAN - Inman and Juhl. WSU - Daman, gave up Taylor’s game-winning blast. Taylor (2-4, 2B, HR, 4 RBI) homered and drove Jr., Kost (7), Cebula (9) and Lagried. HRs: STAN Quote of the Day … “We’ve had some things in four runs for the Cardinal. Carl Bacon (3-4, - Taylor (8th, solo in 4th), Ratliff 2 (8th, 3-run in 5th; going against lately, so to finally make some big 2 RBI), Tommy Medica (3-4, 2 RBI) and Evan 9th, solo in 7th). plays and actually come out of the game with LeBlanc (3-5, 2B, 2 RBI) each had three hits a victory against a good ballclub is something and drove in a pair of runs for the Broncos, May 6, 2007 that’s very positive for us. Having something while Matt Long doubled and brought in four. at Washington State 8, Stanford 6 positive happen like this just puts a good Jon Karcich added two RBI. Santa Clara starter Pinch-hitter Simi Reynolds’ one-out RBI double feeling in your stomach when you get to sleep Sean O’Neill earned the victory despite giving off the right field wall in the bottom of the eighth at night and gets you excited about coming to up six runs on nine hits and one walk with three inning broke a tie and lifted Washington State the ballpark tomorrow.” – Michael Taylor strikeouts over 5.0 innings. Adam Gaylord (3-3) to an 8-6 victory over Stanford. Stanford let Oregon State. 021 100 020 01 - 7 13 0 (33-9, 5-6) equaled a career-high with his three hits for the a 5-1 lead after three and a half innings slip Stanford...... 211 000 002 03 - 9 12 2 (18-22, 3-11) Cardinal. Ryan Seawell (2-3, 2B), Sean Ratliff away when the Cougars scored three times Win - Gallagher(3-5) Loss - Maxwell (3-1) (2-5, RBI) and Toby Gerhart (2-5, RBI) also T - 3:56 A - 1756 in the fourth before adding one in the fifth BATTERIES: OSU - Patterson, Turpen (8), Kunz (9), had two-hit days. Stanford starter Austin Yount and sixth frames to go ahead, 6-5. Stanford Maxwell (10), Keim (11) and Canham. STAN - Inman, took his first loss of the season as he was able tied the game at 6-6 on Sean Ratliff’s clutch Gallagher (7) and Juhl, Castro (10). HRs: STAN - Whitlow to get only two outs in the top of the first, while two-out RBI single in the top of the eighth but (2nd, solo in 2nd), Taylor (6th, 3-run in 11th); OSU - allowing four runs on three hits and a walk with the Cougars answered with two runs in their Lennerton 2 (5th, solo in 3rd; 6th, solo in 11th). one strikeout. half of the eighth to take the victory and put Quote of the Day … “You've got to be tough. the Cardinal alone in the Pac-10 cellar. Paul April 29, 2007 Obviously, this is not the way we wanted the Gran (5-5, HR, 3 RBI), Travis Coulter (3-4, RBI) Oregon State 8, at Stanford 6 season to go, and we didn't expect it to go and Zach Borba (2-5, 3B, 2 RBI) combined for Oregon State held off a late comeback bid by this way. But, we've got to stay positive, turn it 10 of the Cougars’ 13 hits and drove in six of Stanford in the rubber game for an 8-6 victory around and play Stanford Baseball.” – Adam their eight runs. Adam Sorgi (3-4, 2 2B, 2 RBI), over the Cardinal. Stanford trailed 8-3 after Sorgi Brendan Domaracki (2-3, 3 RBI) and Joey six and a half innings but scored single runs Santa Clara...... 910 006 000 - 16 17 0 (23-23) August (2-4) had multi-hit contests. Washington Stanford...... 004 020 110 - 8 17 1 (18-24) in the seventh, eighth and ninth frames to State reliever Nick Cebula earned the victory Win - O'Neill (2-1) Loss - Yount (2-1) get the winning run to the plate in the bottom T - 3:40 A - 1261 despite throwing just two pitches. Cebula of the ninth inning twice before Eddie Kunz BATTERIES: SCU - O'Neill, Kuehn (6), Rivers (8), came into the game with the score tied 6-6 and finally shut the door by getting Randy Molina Lombard (9) and Medica, Klein (8). STAN - Yount, runners on first and third with two outs in the to ground out to Beaver second baseman Joey Walker (1), Fearnow (1), Stringer (2), Bannister (6), top of the eighth, and retired Michael Taylor on Wong to end the game. Jorge Reyes earned Hancock (9) and Juhl, Castro (7). HRs: STAN - Taylor to keep the contest tied. Ross Humes (1.0 IP, 1 the victory by limiting the Cardinal to a three- (7th, 2-run in 5th). H, 1 SO) pitched a scoreless ninth for the save. run bottom of the first inning before blanking Stanford's Nolan Gallagher suffered the loss. Stanford for the remainder of his 6.0 inning May 5, 2007 Quote of the Day … “We couldn’t hold them. outing. Reyes allowed eights hits and a walk, Stanford 6, at Washington State 4 They got some big hits with guys on base while striking out four. Kunz picked up his ninth Stanford started a three-game Pac-10 series today.” – Mark Marquess Stanford...... 220 100 010 - 6 9 1 (19-25, 4-13) save of the campaign. The Beavers had home at Washington State with a 6-4 victory over the Wash State...... 001 311 02X - 8 13 2 (22-21, 5-12) runs in the contest from Jason Ogata (3-4, 2B, Cougars in a game televised live by Fox Sports Win - Cebula (1-0) Save - Humes (10) Loss - Gallagher (3-6) T - 3:07 A - 452 HR, 2 RBI), Mike Lissman (3-4, HR, RBI) and Net Northwest. Jeffrey Inman pitched the first BATTERIES: STAN - Bleich, Stringer (4), Gallagher Darwin Barney (2-4, HR, 3 RBI). Sorgi (3-4, 2 complete game of his collegiate career to earn (6) and Castro. WSU - Ison, Johnson (6), Kost (8), RBI) and Molina (3-5, RBI) each had three-hit the victory, giving up just five hits and one Cebula (8), Humes (9) and Lagried. HRs: WSU - Gran (3rd, solo in 5th). games for the Cardinal. Taylor (2-5, 2B, RBI) earned run while striking out three and walking and Toby Gerhart (2-5, 2B) added two hits two. Stanford’s victory was the first time this

18 Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 14 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 2007 Game Summaries

May 7, 2007 just one hit and one walk. Washington starter May 13, 2007 at Washington State 4, Stanford 2 Jason Erickson picked up the victory despite at Stanford 10, Washington 7 Washington State came from behind for a 4-2 allowing four runs on nine hits and two walks Stanford won its first Pac-10 series of the victory over Stanford in the rubber game of a with two strikeouts over the first 5.2 innings. season with a 10-7 victory over Washington in three-game series. The Cougars trailed 2-0 Boyer (3-4, RBI) and Danny Cox (3-5, RBI, SB) the rubber game. The victory gave the Cardinal heading into the bottom of the seventh inning had three hits each for the Huskies. Stanford two-of-three wins in the series and snapped but scored three times after the first two batters starter Jeffrey Inman suffered the loss to end series losing streaks of seven straight in the were retired in the frame. Travis Coulter’s his personal two-game win streak. Inman gave Pac-10 as well as seven consecutive overall. RBI single to left field scored pinch-runner up six runs but only three were earned. Michael Michael Taylor (3-4, RBI) led the 16-hit Stanford Cody Bartlett with the game-winning run after Taylor (3-5, 2B, 3 RBI) and Cord Phelps (3-5, offense, while Erik Davis (6.2 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 1 pinch-hitter Mike Gilbert had previously tied the 2B, RBI) combined for half of Stanford’s 12 hits. ER, 2 BB, 6 SO) picked up the victory. contest with a bloop two-run single. Washington Quote of the Day … “It was difficult to make The seven-game Pac-10 series streaks was State added an insurance run in the eighth. some of the mistakes we made tonight. When the longest in the school’s recorded history Stanford made it exciting in the top of the ninth you do that, you're just not going to beat good and dated back to the last Stanford series but Ross Humes struck out go-ahead run teams, and just about everyone in the Pac-10 is win also over Washington last May 12-14, Sean Ratliff to end the game and record the good.” – Mark Marquess 2006, in Seattle. Stanford’s offense pounded save. Washington State starter Jayson Miller Washington.... 020 012 110 - 7 13 0 (26-21, 9-7) out 16 hits in the contest as five other players picked up the victory by limiting the Cardinal Stanford...... 300 010 100 - 5 12 1 (19-27, 4-15) -- Brent Milleville (2-4, RBI, SB), Brendan Win - Erickson (4-1) Save - Hagadone (10) Loss to just two runs on six hits without walking a Domaracki (2-4, 2B), Joey August (2-5, HR, - Jeffrey Inman (4-3) T - 3:41 A - 1504 batter and striking out four over 7.1 innings. BATTERIES: WASH - Erickson, Cheney (6), Bishop 2 RBI), Sean Ratliff (2-5, 2B, RBI) and Adam The late Cougar comeback overshadowed a (6), Haughian (7), Hagadone (8) and Dunn. STAN Sorgi (2-5, 2B, RBI) -- had two hits each to join tremendous outing for Stanford starter and - Inman, Stringer (7), Hancock (8), Clauson (9) and Taylor with multiple-hit contests. Ryan Seawell losing pitcher Erik Davis, who shut Washington Juhl. HRs: None. also homered and drove in a pair of runs. State out over the first six innings on just three Washington was led offensively by Curt Rindal hits. Davis ended up allowing three runs on six May 12, 2007 (3-5, 2B), Ty Rasmussen (2-4, RBI) and Matt hits and a walk with four strikeouts over a 7.0 at Stanford 8, Washington 6 Stevens (2-4, 2B) with multi-hit contests, while inning outing that was the longest of his career. Stanford scored five runs in the bottom of the Danny Cox tripled and drove in a pair of runs. Micahel Taylor (2-4) and Ratliff (2-5) had two eighth inning in an 8-6 victory over Washington. Husky starter Jorden Merry (6-7) took the hits each for the Cardinal, while Toby Gerhart The teams were tied 3-3 heading into the loss, giving up five runs on eight hits with one led off the game with a homer. Coulter (2-4, bottom of the eighth before the Cardinal five- strikeout in the first 3.2 frames. RBI) and Simi Reynolds (2-4) had two hits each spot put Stanford in front 8-3 going into the Quote of the Day … “It was good to get for the Cougars, while Gilbert drove in a pair. ninth. Washington scored three times in the the series win. Our guys have kept working Quote of the Day … “You have to give top of the ninth and brought the go-ahead run throughout the season, and this is a bit of a Washington State credit because they came up to the plate with two outs before Austin Yount reward for that work.” – Mark Marquess with big hits in big spots today, and that’s why came on to earn his first save of the season Washington...... 000 030 130 - 7 10 0 (26-23, 9-9) they won. It is frustrating to have as good of a by forcing Matt Stevens into a game-ending Stanford...... 001 422 01X - 10 16 1 (21-27, 6-15) pitching performance as we got from Erik Davis fielder’s choice. Joey August (4-5, 2B, RBI) Win - Davis (3-2) Loss - Merry (6-7) T - 3:06 A - 1559 was one of five Stanford players with multiple- BATTERIES: WASH - Merry, Nichols (4), McKerney (6), today and not come up with a victory.” – Mark Hagadone (8) and Dunn. STAN - Davis, Yount (7) and Marquess hit games for Stanford. Sean Ratliff (3-4, 2B, Milleville. HRs: STAN - Seawell (4th, 2-run in 4th), August Stanford...... 100 001 000 - 2 8 0 (19-26, 4-14) 3B, RBI) had a three-hit contest, while Ryan (2nd, 2-run in 6th). Wash State.... 000 000 31X - 4 8 3 (23-21, 6-12) Seawell (2-3, 2 RBI, SB), Adam Sorgi (2-4) Win - Miller (3-2) Save - Humes (11) and Michael Taylor (2-5, 2B, RBI) had two-hit May 15, 2007 Loss - Davis (2-2) T - 2:39 A - 252 games, and Brent Milleville drove in a pair of BATTERIES: STAN - Davis, Hancock (8), Bannister Stanford 14, at Santa Clara 4 (8) and Juhl. WSU - Miller, Johnson (8), Humes (8) runs. Ty Rasmussen (3-5, 2 HR, 2 RBI) and Stanford won its third straight game with a 14-4 and Lagreid, Gilbert (8). HRs: STAN - Gerhart (2nd, Trevor Petersen (2-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI) both had a non-conference victory over Santa Clara. The solo in 1st). pair of homers for Washington and combined victory helped the Cardinal avoid being swept to drive in five of the Huskies’ six runs. Four by the Broncos in the season series between May 11, 2007 other Washington players – Curt Rindal (2-4, the clubs after Santa Clara had won the first Washington 7, at Stanford 5 2B, RBI), Stevens (2-4, 2B), Danny Cox (2-4) three meetings of 2007. David Stringer earned Washington came back from a three-run and Bradley Boyer (2-5, 2 2B) – had a pair of his first victory of the campaign by pitching a first inning deficit for a 7-5 victory over hits each. Stanford reliever Nolan Gallagher career-high 7.0 innings without giving up an Stanford. The Huskies capitalized on several picked up the win despite allowing three runs earned run in an outstanding relief outing. key Cardinal mistakes in the contest that on three hits and three walks in his 1.2 inning Stringer, who came into the contest with the contributed to four Washington runs. A second stint. Washington reliever Nick Haughian (0.2 score tied 3-3 in the bottom of the second inning error allowed the Huskies a pair of IP, 5 H, 5 R, 5 ER) started the eighth inning and inning, scattered seven hits and two walks with unearned runs, while a fifth inning balk tied took the loss in a nightmare outing. three strikeouts. Brendan Domaracki (2-3, HR, the contest for the first time and a sixth inning Quote of the Day … “I was just trying to pick 3 RBI) and Michael Taylor homered for the passed ball retied the game at 5-5. Stanford up our team. It was nice to get a win today and Cardinal, while Stanford’s bottom third of the got off to a good start by scoring three runs in set ourselves up to hopefully win the series starting lineup – Ryan Seawell (3-4, 2 RBI, SB), the bottom of the first inning to take an early tomorrow.” – Austin Yount Cord Phelps (2-3, RBI) and Brian Juhl (2-5, 3-0 lead and Washington would not go ahead Washington... 000 201 003 - 6 13 0 (26-22, 9-8) 2 2B, 3 RBI) – combined to go 7-for-12 with Stanford...... 001 200 05X - 8 16 0 (20-27, 5-15) in the contest until Bradley Boyer trotted five RBI. Santa Clara had four players – Gabe Win - Gallagher (4-6) Save - Yount (1) home on Matt Stevens’ sacrifice fly to give the Loss - Haughian (4-7) T - 3:07 A - 1545 Alcantar (2-4, 2 RBI), Carl Bacon (2-4, RBI), Huskies a 5-4 lead in the top of the sixth. Nick BATTERIES: WASH - Cribby, Cheney (5), Haughian Matt Long (2-5, 2B) and Ryan Conan (2-5) Hagadone earned the save and was impressive (8), McKerney (8) and Dunn. STAN - Bleich, Gallagher – with a pair of hits each. Jon Karcich homered in helping the Huskies maintain a late two-run (8), Hancock (9), Yount (9) and Milleville, Juhl (9). HRs: for the Broncos. Stanford broke the game open advantage. Hagadone struck out four batters WASH - Petersen 2 (1st, solo in 4th; 2nd, 2-run in 9th), with a five-run third inning that snapped a 3-3 in his 2.0 scoreless innings, while allowing Rasmussen 2 (8th, solo in 4th; 9th, solo in 6th). tie.

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Quote of the Day … “I was happy that I was with 17 hits. The win kept Stanford’s hopes of able to go out there and keep my team in the avoiding its first losing season since 1993 alive game.” – David Stringer as the Cardinal can still finish at .500 with wins Stanford...... 125 000 033 - 14 12 2 (22-27) in each of its final five regular season contests. Santa Clara...... 211 000 000 - 4 11 1 (25-29) The story of the day for the Cardinal was Win - Stringer (1-2) Loss - O'Neill (2-3) Bleich, who pitched just the second complete T - 3:56 A - 607 game by a Stanford pitcher in 2007 and retired BATTERIES: STAN - Gallagher, Stringer (2), Clauson (9) and Juhl. SCU - O'Neill, Kuehn (3), DeMarco (3), Kalush the side in order five times in the first, second, (6), Rivers (8), Lombard (9) and Medica. HRs: SCU fifth, seventh and eighth frames. - Karcich (4th, solo in 2nd); STAN - Taylor (9th, 2-run in Quote of the Day … “It’s been a rough season, 3rd), Domaracki (1st, 3-run in 9th). so it felt good to pitch well and get a complete game. I was relaxed and really let the game May 18, 2007 come to me instead of trying to force things. at Pacific 13, Stanford 7 As a result, I was able to get out of some key Pacific scored seven runs in the first three situations." – Jeremy Bleich innings and cruised to a 13-7 victory over Stanford...... 000 103 106 - 11 17 1 (23-28) Stanford in the opener of a three-game non- Pacific...... 000 001 001 - 2 7 3 (14-41) conference series. The home season-high Win - Bleich (2-8) Loss - Akins (2-3) T - 2:39 A - 617 crowd of 2262 was treated to the ninth annual BATTERIES: STAN - Bleich and Milleville. UOP - Akins, Town & Country Village Fireworks Show Rowse (7), Carnevale (8), Kamai (9) and Oliveira. HRs: following the game. The loss assured Stanford STAN - Ratliff 2 (10th, solo in 4th; 11th, 3-run in 9th). will not finish the 2007 campaign with a winning season to end a string of 13 consecutive May 20, 2007 winning campaigns. Stanford can still finish with at Stanford 10, Pacific 5 an even .500 record with victories in each of its Stanford won for the fifth time in its last six six final regular season contests. John Joines games with a 10-5 victory over Pacific in the (3-4, 4 RBI) led nine Pacific starters that all had rubber game of a three-game non-conference at least one of the Tigers’ 17 hits. Toby Gerhart series on Fan Appreciation Day. Erik Davis (3-5, 2B) had his first career three-hit game for won his second straight outing, allowing just Stanford, while also tying a career-high with one unearned run and striking out a career- two runs scored. Pacific starter Curtis Pasma high seven batters in a 7.0 inning outing that got the victory, spreading out six Stanford equaled the longest of his career. Jason Castro runs on 10 hits and three walks with seven (2-3, HR, 3 RBI) and Michael Taylor both strikeouts over 7.0 innings. Curtis Neimeyer got homered and drove in three runs as Stanford the final six outs for the Tigers. Stanford starter secured its second straight series victory by Jeffrey Inman suffered his second consecutive taking the last two games of the series from loss in his second shortest start of the year, the Tigers after dropping Friday’s opener. Joey allowing seven runs on nine hits with one August (2-4, 2 RBI, SB), Brent Milleville (2-4) strikeout in just 2.0 innings. Inman faced four and Toby Gerhart (2-5, RBI) joined Castro with batters in the third without getting an out before multiple-hit games, while eight of Stanford’s he was removed. nine starters had at least one hit. Matt Fuson Quote of the Day … “What can you say except (4-5), Joe Oliveira (3-5) and Justin Baum (2-4, Pacific just really hit the ball well tonight.” RBI) combined for nine of Pacific’s 11 hits. – Mark Marquess Quote of the Day … “This was a really good Pacific...... 124 014 001 - 13 17 1 (14-40) game. We just wanted to give our fans a good Stanford...... 012 000 301 - 7 12 2 (22-28) game. I threw strikes and our defense played Win - Pasma (2-6) Loss - Inman (4-4) T - 3:21 A - 2262 really well behind me." – Erik Davis Pacific...... 000 001 040 - 5 11 0 (14-42) BATTERIES: UOP - Pasma, Neimeyer (8) and Oliveira. Stanford...... 000 208 00X - 10 12 1 (24-28) STAN - Inman, Stilson (3), Yount (4), Fearnow (7), Win - Davis (4-2) Loss - Haar (2-3) Thompson (9) and Juhl, Castro (9). HRs: None. T - 2:35 A - 1817 BATTERIES: UOP - Haar, Neimeyer (6), Manning (7) May 19, 2007 and Oliveira. STAN - Davis, Clauson (8), Stringer (8) Stanford 11, at Pacific 2 and Milleville. HRs: STAN - Castro (1st, 2-run in 4th), Stanford evened a three-game non-conference Taylor (10th, 3-run in 6th). series versus Pacific with an 11-2 victory over the Tigers on a warm Saturday afternoon at Klein Family Field. Jeremy Bleich earned the victory with the first complete game of his career as he allowed just two runs on seven hits and two walks with six strikeouts. Sean Ratliff (3-5, 2 HR, 5 RBI) homered twice in a game for the third time this season and drove in five runs, while Michael Taylor (3-4) stayed red hot by posting his 12th multiple-hit contest in his last 14 games. Toby Gerhart (2-3, RBI), Cord Phelps (2-4, 3 RBI), Brent Milleville (2-5, RBI) and Adam Sorgi (2-5) added two hits each for a Cardinal offense that tied a season-best

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