STANFORD RELEASE APRIL 29, 2003 CONTACT: Kyle McRae (650) 725-2959 (ph); (650) 725-2957 (fax) [email protected] (email) gostanford.com (website) 2003 SCHEDULE/RESULTS •Cardinal Tied With Arizona State For Pac-10 Lead, One Game Ahead Of Arizona And USC 28-13, 10-5 PAC-10 No. 9 Stanford Hosts Santa Clara Tuesday Before Beginning 18-8 (H), 10-5 (A), 0-0 (N) Season-Long Seven-Game Road Trip At USC Friday-Sunday Date Day Opponent (TV) Result/Time JANUARY 25 Sat. at Santa Clara W, 7-2 Santa Clara (24-22) at No. 9 Stanford (28-13) 26 Sun. Santa Clara W, 5-0 31 Fri. at No. 13 Cal State Fullerton L, 3-7 FEBRUARY No. 9 Stanford (28-13, 10-5) at USC (24-19, 9-6) 1 Sat. at No. 13 Cal State Fullerton L, 2-10 2 Sun. at No. 13 Cal State Fullerton L, 2-8 7 Fri. No. 4 Florida State W, 2-1 (12) Tue., April 29, 6 pm (vs. SCU) - RHP Scott Shapiro (0-1, 6.65) vs. TBA 8 Sat. No. 4 Florida State L, 3-4 9 Sun. No. 4 Florida State L, 8-10 (12) Fri., May 2, 6 pm (at USC) - RHP John Hudgins (7-3, 3.00) vs. RHP Anthony Reyes (1-3, 4.50) 14 Fri. Fresno State W, 4-1 Sat., May 3, 1 pm (at USC) - LHP Mark Romanczuk (8-0, 3.88) vs. RHP Brian Bannister (5-4, 4.38) 15 Sat. Fresno State W, 5-2 Sun., May 4, 1 pm (at USC) - TBA vs. LHP Bobby Paschal (3-4, 3.79) 16 Sun. Fresno State W, 7-2 17 Mon. Nevada W, 5-4 All four Stanford Baseball games this week are scheduled to be broadcast on the air at KZSU (90.1 21 Fri. at No. 4 Texas W, 11-7 FM) as well as online at gostanford.com ... Mike Etchepare and Sam Stefanki will be on the 22 Sat. at No. 4 Texas W, 8-7 microphones for Tuesday’s game versus Santa Clara ... Chad Goldberg and Stefanki will call the action 23 Sun. at No. 4 Texas L, 1-7 at USC ... A Gametracker with live stats for all four games will also be available from a link at 28 Fri. No. 16 USC L, 4-13 MARCH gostanford.com 1 Sat. No. 16 USC W, 10-6 2 Sun. No. 16 USC W, 18-4 7 Fri. California W, 11-2 STANFORD BASEBALL QUICK TEAM NOTES 8 Sat. California W, 9-4 Stanford begins its week of action by hosting Santa Clara on Tuesday before beginning 9 Sun. California W, 11-2 22 Sat. at No. 3 Arizona State* (KAZ) L, 6-7 (11) a season-long seven-game road trip at USC from Friday-Sunday ... The Cardinal had a 23 Sun. at No. 3 Arizona State* (KAZ) W, 9-8 (10) trio of series win streaks snapped when Arizona won two-of-three against Stanford at 24 Mon. at No. 3 Arizona State* (KAZ) W, 4-2 28 Fri. No. 24 Washington* L, 3-5 Sunken Diamond last Friday-Sunday but has still won 10 of its last 13 games overall ... 29 Sat. No. 24 Washington* W, 10-6 Stanford had won both eight straight overall and eight consecutive Pac-10 series, as well 30 Sun. No. 24 Washington* W, 12-11 as 15 home Pac-10 series in a row ... Stanford has won 16 career Pac-10 championships APRIL 1 Tue. USF L, 5-9 (includes Southern Division and shared titles) and finished either first or second in the 4 Fri. at Washington State* W, 6-1 conference 20 times in the last 22 years ... Stanford fell five spots in the latest Baseball 5 Sat. at Washington State* W, 12-5 6 Sun. at Washington State* W, 8-5 (11) America poll released April 28 after having spent the previous four weeks at No. 4 ... 8 Tue. at Santa Clara W, 17-8 Stanford is also ranked No. 7 by Collegiate Baseball, No. 8 by the NCBWA and No. 9 by 11 Fri. Sacramento State W, 9-1 15 Tue. San Jose State W, 4-2 Sports Weekly/ESPN ... The Cardinal has won seven straight road games and is 18-8 in 17 Thu. Oregon State* W, 5-2 non-conference games this year ... Stanford is hitting .316 (#3 Pac-10) as a team, which 18 Fri. Oregon State* L, 8-9 19 Sat. Oregon State* W, 10-0 would rank fourth on the school’s all-time single-season list ... Stanford’s pitching staff is 22 Tue. at Sacramento State W, 5-1 second in the Pac-10 with a 4.31 ERA and has held its opponents to a Pac-10 low .250 25 Fri. Arizona* (CSTV) L, 3-4 batting average (tied with Arizona State) ... Stanford is 47-12 at Sunken Diamond over 26 Sat. Arizona* W, 10-9 27 Sun. Arizona* L, 6-11 the past two seasons and 18-8 this year ... Stanford is looking to extend its school record 29 Tue. Santa Clara 6 pm of consecutive appearances at the College World Series to five. MAY 2 Fri. at USC* 6 pm 3 Sat. at USC* 1 pm STANFORD BASEBALL QUICK INDIVIDUAL NOTES 4 Sun. at USC* 1 pm 6 Tue. at San Jose State (TMC) 7 pm leads the Pac-10 with a .430 batting average and is equal to Stanford’s 9 Fri. at California* 2:30 pm single-season record set by Tom Williams in 1972 ... Quentin is also attempting to become 10 Sat. at California* 1 pm 11 Sun. at California* 1 pm the first Stanford player to .400 or better since David McCarty finished the 1991 season 13Tue. Saint Mary’s 6 pm with a .420 mark ... Quentin has hit safely in 28 of his last 29 games (.483, 56-116) and 16 Fri. UCLA* 6 pm had a career-high 26-game hit streak that lasted two months (February 22 - April 22) ... 17 Sat. UCLA* 1 pm 18 Sun. UCLA* (CSTV) 1 pm Quentin also paces the team in hits (68), doubles (21), walks (28), hit-by-pitches (9), 23Fri. Cal Poly 6 pm extra-base hits (28), total bases (109), (.690) and on-base percentage 24 Sat. Cal Poly 1 pm 25 Sun. Cal Poly 1 pm (.533) ... is the team’s leader in homers (10) and RBI (52) ... John Hudgins (7-3, 3.00) leads the conference in innings pitched (99.0) and (94) ... Mark 2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 30 - June 1 (Fri.-Sun.) NCAA Regionals• TBA Romanczuk (8-0) paces the Pac-10 in victories ... Donny Lucy is 6-for-8 as a pinch-hitter. June 6-9 (Fri.-Mon.) NCAA Super Regionals+ TBA June 13-23 (Fri.-Mon.) College World Series^ TBA STANFORD-SANTA CLARA AND STANFORD-USC SERIES HISTORY *Pac-10 Game; •NCAA Regional at TBA; +NCAA Super Stanford leads the all-time series versus Santa Clara (since 1977), 81-25-1, and has won Regional at TBA; ^College World Series at Omaha, NE; (CSTV) College Sports Television Network; (TMC) The Media all three meetings with the Broncos this season (7-2, 5-0, 17-8) to extend its win streak Center All Times Pacific Unless Noted; All Home Games In against Santa Clara to five. Stanford has actually won 25 of its last 26 games against Santa Bold At Sunken Diamond; Rankings by Baseball America Clara. USC leads Stanford in the all-time series, 198-147-3. However, Stanford took two- of-three games (L, 4-13; W, 10-6; W, 18-4) in a non-conference series at Sunken Diamond (2/28 - 3/2) earlier this season and won seven of the eight games played between the clubs last year, including a pair of NCAA Super Regional contests (W, 4-2; W, 5-3). USC last won a series over the Cardinal from April 20-22, 2001 (2-of-3 in Los Angeles).

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) STANFORD LINE SCORES PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP No Name (B/T), Pos, Ht, Wt, Yr 2003 (HR, RBI, SB) Career (HR, RBI, SB) 2003 VS. SANTA CLARA 5 (L/L), CF, 5-10, 180, Jr. .315, 2, 21, 6 .354, 10, 105, 25 SCU: Car (.179, 7-39, 1, 2, 3), ‘03 (.000, 0-13, 0, 0, 0); Gm (0-5, 0, 0, 0); Last Week (.222, 4-18, 1, 4, 0); Stk: 0 Stanford 7, at Santa Clara 2 (1/25/03) 3 Brian Hall (R/R), 3B, 6-0, 185, Jr. .278, 4, 31, 12 .277, 9, 87, 32 Stanford...... 102 100 012 - 7 15 0 SCU: Car (.429, 15-35, 2, 10, 5), ‘03 (.308, 4-13, 2, 3, 2); Gm (0-4, 0, 0, 0); Last Week (.125, 2-16, 0, 2, 1); Stk: 0 Santa Clara...... 000 101 000 - 2 6 0 Win-Hudgins(1-0) Loss-Diefenderfer(0-1) 24 Carlos Quentin (R/R), RF, 6-2, 215, Jr. .430, 6, 35, 9 .350, 29, 141, 25 Save-McCally(1) T-3:01 A-1390 SCU: Car (.375, 15-40, 2, 11, 3), ‘03 (.545, 6-11, 2, 6, 2); Gm (2-5, 0, 0, 0); Last Week (.471, 8-17, 2, 4, 0); Stk: 2 BATTERIES: STAN - Hudgins, McCally (7) and Garko. SCU - 12 Ryan Garko (R/R), C, 6-2, 220, Sr. .373, 10, 52, 1 .334, 31, 151, 3 Diefenderfer, Rea (4), Fillinger (8), Slorp (9) and Wallace. HRs: STAN - Hall (1st, solo in 4th), Putnam (1st, solo in 8th). SCU: Car (.426, 20-47, 3, 12, 0), ‘03 (.500, 6-12, 0, 3, 0); Gm (1-4, 0, 0, 1); Last Week (.286, 4-14, 1, 4, 1); Stk: 7 7 Danny Putnam (L/L), LF, 5-10, 200, So. .374, 9, 37, 0 .317, 10, 47, 2 at Stanford 5, Santa Clara 0 (1/26/03) SCU: Car (.625, 5-8, 2, 3, 0), ‘03 (.714, 5-7, 2, 3, 0); Gm (2-4, 0, 0, 0); Last Week (.375, 6-16, 1, 2, 0); Stk: 7 Santa Clara...... 000 000 000 - 0 1 2 Stanford...... 020 010 20x - 5 8 0 4 (B/R), 2B, 5-11, 170, Fr. .330, 0, 12, 4 .330, 0, 12, 4 Win-Cunningham(1-0) Loss-Travis(0-1) SCU: Car (.500, 2-4, 0, 2, 0), ‘03 (.500, 2-4, 0, 2, 0); Gm (1-3, 0, 1, 0); Last Week (.500, 4-8, 0, 2, 0); Stk: 3 Save-Manship(1) T-2:31 A-1636 1 Jonny Ash (L/R), DH, 5-9, 175, Jr. .260, 0, 10, 0 .291, 0, 40, 0 BATTERIES: SCU - Travis, Redmond (7), Overholt (7), Shapiro (8) and Wallace. STAN - Cunningham, Manship (6) and Lucy. HRs: STAN SCU: Car (.389, 7-18, 0, 5, 0), ‘03 (.200, 2-10, 0, 2, 0); Gm (0-0, 0, 0, 0); Last Week (.30, 3-10, 0, 0, 0); Stk: 0 - Putnam (2nd, solo in 2nd). 25 John Mayberry, Jr. (R/R), 1B, 6-5, 210, Fr. .291, 3, 26, 3 .291, 3, 26, 3 SCU: Car (.364, 4-11, 0, 2, 0), ‘03 (.364, 4-11, 0, 2, 0); Gm (1-3, 0, 1, 0); Last Week (.286, 2-7, 0, 1, 0); Stk: 2 Stanford 17, at Santa Clara 8 (4/8/03) Stanford...... 203 403 041 - 17 14 1 6 Tobin Swope (R/R), SS, 5-11, 190, Sr. .318, 0, 22, 8 .330, 0, 27, 13 Santa Clara...... 303 100 001 - 8 13 4 SCU: Car (.313, 5-16, 0, 3, 1), ‘03 (.286, 4-14, 0, 3, 1); Gm (2-4, 0, 1, 0); Last Week (.286, 4-14, 0, 3, 1); Stk: 1 Win-Ehrlich(1-0) Loss-Slorp(0-1) *Note: This is a probable starting lineup versus right-handed pitching Save-None T-3:44 A-502 BATTERIES: STAN - Cunnigham, Paganetti (1), Ehrlich (3) and Garko. SCU - Redmond, Slorp (4), Rea (4), Fillinger (6), Shapiro (8) and Wallace, McClogan (9). HRs: SCU - Dierks (13th, solo in 1st), Will OTHER POSITION PLAYERS Thompson (8th, solo in 4th); STAN - Hall (4th, 2- in 3rd), Quentin 2 (3rd, grandslam in 4th; 4th, solo in 9th). 2 Chris Minaker (R/R), INF, 6-0, 180, Fr. .143, 0, 0, 0 .143, 0, 0, 0 SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Gm (DNP); Last Week (.000, 0-0, 0, 0, 0); Stk: 0 2003 VS. USC 8 Chris Lewis (R/R), INF, 6-1, 190, Fr. .169, 1, 10, 1 .169, 1, 10, 1 SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Gm (DNP); Last Week (.000, 0-0, 0, 0, 0); Stk: 0 USC 13, at Stanford 4 (2/28/03) 11 (L/L), DH, 6-0, 215, So. .095, 0, 0, 0 .266, 8, 20, 1 USC...... 013 200 403 - 13 11 1 Stanford...... 003 001 000 - 4 8 6 SCU: Car (.143, 1-7, 0, 0, 0), ‘03 (.250, 1-4, 0, 0, 0); Gm (DNP); Last Week (.000, 0-7, 0, 0, 0); Stk: 0 Win-Bn. Bannister(3-1) Loss-Hudgins (3-1) 14 John Hester (R/R), C, 6-3, 210, Fr. .125, 0, 0, 0 .125, 0, 0, 0 Save-None T-3:10 A-1901 SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Gm (DNP); Last Week (DNP); Stk: 0 BATTERIES: USC - Bn. Bannister, Cooper (8), Benavente (8), Butler (8) and Bonovich. STAN - Hudgins, Jecmen (7), Ehrlich (7), Gilmore 15 Donny Lucy (R/R), DH, 6-3, 215, So. .269, 1, 10, 2 .277, 4, 39, 8 (9) and Garko. HRs: USC - McAndrews (2nd, solo in 3rd), Lunetta SCU: Car (.280, 7-25, 1, 6, 1), ‘03 (.250, 3-12, 0, 2, 0); Gm (1-4, 0, 1, 0); Last Week (.167, 2-12, 0, 2, 0); Stk: 2 (2nd, 2-run in 3rd), D. Gordon (3rd, 2-run in 4th). 22 Ben Summerhays (L/L), INF, 6-2, 220, Fr. ------at Stanford 10, USC 6 (3/1/03) SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Gm (DNP); Last Week (DNP); Stk: 0 USC...... 010 000 131 - 6 11 2 Stanford...... 600 200 02x - 10 12 2 Win-McCally(2-1) Loss-Dizard(1-1) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHER Save-O’Hagan(1) T-3:04 A-2292 No Name (B/T), Pos, Ht, Wt, Yr 2003 (W-L, IP, SO) Career (W-L, IP, SO) BATTERIES: USC - Dizard, Benavente (1), Wentworth (4), Quinonez (7), Luna (8) and Clement. STAN - McCally, O’Hagan (8) and Garko. TBA HRs: USC - Clement (7th, solo in 2nd), Metropoulos (2nd, solo in 4th), D. Gordon (4th, 2-run in 8th). BULLPEN/OTHERS at Stanford 10, USC 6 (3/2/03) 13Pete Duda, RHP, 6-3, 200, Fr. ------USC...... 000 220 000 - 4 8 2 Stanford...... 001 250 73x - 18 16 0 SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (-----) Win-Romanczuk(4-0) Loss-Paschal(0-3) 16 Billy Paganetti, RHP, 6-4, 225, So. 0-1, 4.76, 11.1, 11 0-1, 4.76, 11.1, 11 Save-Manship(3) T-2:46 A-2780 SCU: Car (0-0, 10.12, 2.2-4-3-3-1-0), ‘03 (0-0, 10.12, 2.2-4-3-3-1-0); Last (4/15 vs. SJSU, ND, 2.0-2-1-1-0-1) BATTERIES: USC - Paschal, Butler (7), Luna (7), Rummonds (8) and Clement, Frost (8). STAN - Romanczuk, Manship (7) and Garko. HRs: 17 John Hudgins, RHP, 6-2, 200, Jr. 7-3, 3.00, 99.0, 94 18-9, 3.95, 4 S, 250.1, 206 USC - Lunetta (3rd, 2-run in 5th); STAN - Putnam 2 (3rd, 3-run in 5th; SCU: Car (1-0, 4.00, 9.0-11-4-4-3-8), ‘03 (1-0, 3.00, 6.0-5-2-2-1-6); Last (4/25 vs. ARIZ, L, 9.0, 7-4-4-2-6) 4th, 3-run in 7th), Hall (3rd, 2-run in 7th), Mayberry (3rd, solo in 8th), 18 Jeff Gilmore, RHP, 6-2, 200, Fr. 0-0, 0.00, 2.1, 2 0-0, 0.00, 2.1, 2 Lewis (1st, 2-run in 8th). SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (4/1 vs. USF, ND, 0.1-1-1-0-0-0) LAST PAC-10 SERIES (ARIZONA) 19 David O’Hagan, RHP, 6-1, 195, Jr. 4-1, 5.13, 3 S, 33.1, 36 4-1, 5.12, 3 S, 45.2, 44 SCU: Car (0-0, 6.75, 2.2-4-2-2-2-2), ‘03 (DNP); Last (4/27 vs. ARIZ, ND, 1.0-2-1-1-0-0) Arizona 4, at Stanford 3 (4/25/03) 20 Ryan McCally, RHP, 6-1, 195, Sr. 3-2, 5.54, 1 S, 63.1, 35 10-6, 4.12, 12 S, 168.1, 113 Arizona...... 000 030 010 - 4 7 0 SCU: Car (0-1, 6.97, 1 S, 10.1-11-8-8-4-7), ‘03 (0-0, 0.00, 1 S, 3.0-1-0-0-0-1); Last (4/27 vs. ARIZ, ND, 1.2-6-5-5-1-0) Stanford...... 001 020 000 - 3 7 3 21 Mark Romanczuk, LHP, 6-1, 190, Fr. 8-0, 3.88, 2 S, 58.0, 49 8-0, 3.88, 2 S, 58.0, 49 Win-Gardner(7-1) Loss-Hudgins(7-3) Save-Meloan(2) T-3:13 A-1825 SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (4/26 vs. ARIZ, ND, 5.0-6-4-4-4-3) BATTERIES: ARIZ - Gardner, Meloan (9) and Hundley. STAN - 23Noah Hawthorne, RHP, 6-2, 200, Fr. ------Hudgins and Garko. HRs: ARIZ - Duran (10th, 2-run in 5th), Anderson SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (-----) (11th, solo in 8th). 27 Tim Cunningham, LHP, 6-3, 190, Sr. 1-2, 6.86, 19.2, 14 22-7 4.19, 1 S, 255.2, 171 at Stanford 10, Arizona 9 (4/26/03) SCU: Car (2-0, 4.74, 19.0-13-10-7-17-17), ‘03 (1-0, 4.76, 5.2, 3-3-3-8-4); Last (4/8 at SCU, ND, 0.0-3-3-3-2-0) Arizona...... 004 000 230 - 9 11 1 Stanford...... 202 000 24x - 10 12 0 28 Kodiak Quick, RHP, 6-1, 205, Fr. 1-0, 6.14, 3 S, 22.0, 23 1-0, 6.14, 3 S, 22.0, 23 Win-Dyer(2-1) Loss-Pemble(2-3) SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (4/26 vs. ARIZ, ND, 1.1-3-3-3-1-0) Save-Manship(5) T-3:14 A-2591 30 Mark Jecmen, RHP, 6-9, 230, So. 0-0, 9.00, 3.0, 3 0-4, 8.33, 31.1, 22 BATTERIES: ARIZ - Rierson, Zlotoff (8), Pemble (8), Guyette (8) and Mercado. STAN - Romanczuk, O’Hagan (6), Quick (7), Dyer (8), SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (4/27 vs. ARIZ, ND, 1.0-1-0-0-0-1) Manship (9) and Garko. HRs: STAN - Quentin (6th, 2-run in 1st), Garko 33 Jonny Dyer, RHP, 6-1, 185, So. 2-1, 2.92, 12.1, 5 4-1, 3.65, 24.2, 13 (10th, 2-run in 3rd), Fuld (2nd, 2-run in 7th); ARIZ - Anderson (12th, SCU: Car (1-0, 0.00, 0.2-0-0-0-0-0), ‘03 (DNP); Last (4/27 vs. ARIZ, ND, 1.0-1-1-1-0-1) inside the park grandslam in 3rd), Duran (11th, 2-run in 8th). 36 Matt Manship, RHP, 6-4, 205, Fr. 1-3, 3.71, 5 S, 34.0, 31 1-3, 3.71, 5 S, 34.0, 31 Arizona 11, at Stanford 6 (4/27/03) SCU: Car (0-0, 0.00, 1 S, 3.1-1-0-0-0-3), ‘03 (0-0, 0.00, 1 S, 3.1-1-0-0-0-3); Last (4/27 vs. ARIZ, L, 4.1-7-4-2-0-2) Arizona...... 140 002 220 - 11 17 1 37 Moses Kopmar, RHP, 6-4, 220, So. ------Stanford...... 014 010 000 - 6 10 1 Win-Guyette(3-3) Loss-Manship(1-3) SCU: Car (-----), ‘03 (-----); Last (-----) Save-None T-3:23 A-2778 38 Drew Ehrlich, RHP, 6-5, 235, Jr. 1-0, 4.67, 17.1, 16 1-2, 4.92, 2 S, 64.0, 59 BATTERIES: ARIZ - Little, Guyette (3), Rodriguez (6), Worrell (8) and SCU: Car (1-1, 5.23, 10.1-14-6-6-4-12), ‘03 (1-0, 2.84, 6.1-6-2-2-0-7); Last (4/18 vs. OSU, ND, 0.2-1-1-1-0-0) Hundley. STAN - McCally, Manship (2), O’Hagan (7), Dyer (8), Jecmen (9) and Garko. HRs: ARIZ - Hardy (2nd, solo in 8th). 39 Steve Papazian, RHP, 6-6, 230, So. ------SCU: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (-----)

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS NOTES/2003 STARTS

TUESDAY ... TBA

FRIDAY ... #17 - JOHN HUDGINS (R/R, 6-2, 200, Jr.) ... ALL-AMERICAN CANDIDATE 2003 Season Notes: Leads the team and the Pac-10 with 94 strikeouts, 99.0 2003 STARTS innings pitched, 13 starts (co-Pac-10 leader), 32 strikeouts looking and a .227 Date Opponent W/L/ND IP H R ER BB SO opponents batting average ... Has posted a 7-3 record and a 3.00 ERA with 1/25 at Santa Clara W 6.0 5 2 2 1 6 four complete games ... Has lasted at least 6.0 innings in each of his 13 starts 1/31 at CS Fullerton ND 6.0 10 3 3 0 3 and 7.0 or more on nine occasions ... 2003 Individual Game Highlights: 2/7 Florida St. ND 9.0 6 1 1 0 10 Suffered a loss and snapped a three-game win streak in his most recent outing 2/14 Fresno St. W 8.0 3 1 1 2 9 versus Arizona (4/25) despite throwing his third complete game of the season, 2/22 at Texas - G1 W 7.0 7 4 4 1 8 allowing four runs and seven hits with six strikeouts ... Tossed a complete 2/28 USC L 6.0 9 8 6 0 6 game versus Oregon State (4/17), allowing just two runs and six hits with 10 3/7 California W 9.0 7 2 2 2 9 strikeouts ... Pitched 8.0 scoreless two-hit innings and struck out a career-high 3/22 at Arizona St. ND 6.0 6 4 4 3 5 11 batters to lead Stanford to a 9-1 win over Sacramento State (4/11) ... Picked 3/28 Washington L 7.0 8 3 3 4 5 4/4 at Washington St. W 9.0 7 1 1 2 6 up a complete game victory in a 6-1 win at Washington State (4/4), scattering 4/11 Sacramento St. W 8.0 2 0 0 1 11 seven hits and giving up only one run with six strikeouts ... Suffered a loss in 4/17 Oregon St. W 9.0 6 2 2 2 10 Stanford's 5-3 defeat to Washington (3/28), allowing three runs and eight hits 4/25 Arizona L 9.0 7 4 4 2 6 over the first 7.0 innings ... Received no-decision in a Pac-10 opening 7-6, 11- inning loss at Arizona State (3/22), scattering four runs and six hits over the first 6.0 innings ... Tossed his first complete game of the season versus California (3/7), allowing just two runs and seven hits with nine strikeouts in an 11-2 Stanford win ... Suffered his first loss of the year versus USC (2/28), giving up eight runs (six earned) and nine hits with six strikeouts over the first 6.0 innings ... Scattered four runs and seven hits with eight strikeouts in 7.0 innings to earn the victory in an 11-7 win at Texas (2/22 - Game 1) ... Took a no-hitter into the eighth inning and earned a win in a 4-1 victory over Fresno State (2/14), allowing just three hits and one run with nine strikeouts over 8.0 innings ... Earned his first career Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors (2/11) after holding Florida State to one run and six hits with 10 strikeouts over the first 9.0 innings of Stanford's 12-inning, 2-1 victory (2/7) ... Picked up a no-decision at Cal State Fullerton (1/31) by scattering 10 hits and three runs over the first 6.0 innings before leaving an eventual 7-3 loss with the score tied 3-3 ... Limited Santa Clara to two runs and five hits with six strikeouts over 6.0 innings in his first start of 2003 to pick up a victory (1/25) ... Career Notes: The only active Stanford pitcher with a shutout to his credit ... Leads active Stanford pitchers in career complete games (7) and strikeouts (206), while ranking second in victories (18), innings pitched (250.1), saves (4) and games started (30) ... Third among active pitchers with 54 appearances ... Has an 18-9 career record and a 3.95 ERA ... Finished the 2002 season with a 10-1 overall record to rank tied for fourth on Stanford's all-time single season won-loss percentage list (.909) ... Earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors in 2002 while also ranking third on the club in both innings pitched (105.0) and strikeouts (62).

SATURDAY ... #21 - MARK ROMANCZUK (L/L, 6-1, 190, Fr.) FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR/FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN CANDIDATE 2003 Season Notes: Leads the Pac-10 in wins with a perfect 8-0 record, while also recording two saves and posting a 3.88 ERA with 49 strikeouts in 58.0 2003 STARTS innings ... Has five wins and three no-decisions in his eight starts with Stanford Date Opponent W/L/ND IP H R ER BB SO 3/2 USC W 6.0 7 4 4 3 4 winning all three of his no-decisions ... Also has three wins out of the bullpen 3/9 California W 6.0 6 2 2 3 7 ... Twice named Pac-10 Player of the Week in April (4/1, 4/20) ... Moved into 3/24 at Arizona St. W 9.0 5 2 2 0 5 the team’s role as its No. 2 starter last week and scheduled to be the No. 2 3/30 Washington ND 3.0 8 6 6 0 1 starter again this week ... Has one of the team’s six complete games ... 2003 4/7 at Washington St. ND 6.2 7 4 3 1 3 Individual Game Highlights: Allowed four runs and six hits over 5.0 innings 4/15 San Jose St. W 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 with three strikeouts in his most recent outing to earn a no-decision versus 4/19 Oregon St. W 7.2 2 0 0 6 9 Arizona (4/26) in a game Stanford came back to win, 10-9 ... Impressive in his 4/26 Arizona ND 5.0 6 4 4 4 3 previous start versus Oregon State (4/19), earning the victory with 7.2 innings of two-hit scoreless work and striking out a career-high nine ... Credited with the win as the first of three or more predetermined Stanford pitchers in a 4-2 victory over San Jose State (4/15), striking out three and giving up just one hit in 2.0 innings ... Took a no-decision and was taken off the hook for the loss when Stanford rallied for two ninth inning runs in a game the Cardinal eventually won 8-5 in 11 innings at Washington State (4/7) ... Touched for six runs and eight hits in the first 3.0 innings of a no-decision start versus Washington (3/30) in a game Stanford eventually won, 12-11 ... Tossed his first career complete game in a 4-2 win at Arizona State (3/24) in a rubber game of a three- game set, giving up just five hits and two runs with five strikeouts ... Picked up his second straight win as a starter versus California (3/9), scattering six hits and two runs with seven strikeouts over the first 6.0 innings ... Made his first collegiate start versus USC (3/2), earning the victory after scattering four runs and seven hits with four strikeouts over the first 6.0 innings ... Picked up a win at Texas (2/22 - Game 2) despite allowing four runs and five hits in 3.0 innings of relief work ... Earned a win with 1.1 scoreless one-hit innings and two strikeouts versus Nevada (2/17) ... Picked up back-to-back saves in the first two games of the Fresno State series (2/14, 2/15), combining to throw 3.0 scoreless innings, striking out two and allowing just one hit ... Pitched 3.0 hitless innings with four strikeouts versus Florida State (2/7) to earn his first collegiate win ... Made his collegiate debut at Cal State Fullerton (2/2), striking out four and allowing just one hit in 2.1 innings.

SUNDAY ... TBA

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) PAC-10 STANDINGS (Thru 4/28/03) LAST WEEK’S GAME REVIEWS

Team Pac-10 GB Overall Stanford 10-5 --- 28-13 Stanford 5, at Sacramento State 1 (April 22, 2003) Arizona State 10-5 --- 42-9 Arizona 9-6 1.0 31-16 Carlos Quentin (3-4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI) and Danny Putnam (2-4, HR, RBI) each homered to USC 9-6 1.0 24-19 lead Stanford to a 5-1 win over Sacramento State in a non-conference game. The victory Washington 6-6 2.5 28-13 California 9-9 2.5 25-21 completed a two-game season sweep of the Hornets. Jonny Dyer (1-1), the second of four UCLA 5-7 3.5 19-25 Stanford pitchers, was credited with his first victory of the season. Matt Manship picked up Oregon State 4-11 6.0 18-22 Washington State 4-11 6.0 13-29 the save by retiring all four batters he faced with a pair of strikeouts after coming on with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning. Stanford starter Kodiak Quick worked 3.0 scoreless THIS WEEK’S PAC-10 two-hit innings and tied a career-high with four strikeouts. Ryan McCally also pitched 3.0 SCHEDULE/RESULTS scoreless innings of three-hit relief with three strikeouts.

Monday, April 28 Sacramento State starter Chris Kinsey (5-4) suffered the loss despite limiting the Cardinal Arizona 21, at Sacramento State 13 to five runs (four earned) and seven hits with eight strikeouts in 8.0 innings. Tuesday, April 29 Jesse Schmidt (2-4, SB) and Mikela Olsen (2-4) had two hits each for the Hornets. Kinsey Santa Clara at Stanford (6 pm, PT) Loyola Marymount at UCLA (6 pm, PT) accounted for Sacramento State's only run with a solo homer to lead off the fourth. USC at UC Irvine (7 pm, PT) Lewis-Clark State at Washington (6:30 pm, PT) Gonzaga at Washington State (6 pm, PT) Arizona 4, at Stanford 3 (April 25, 2003) Wednesday, April 30 Arizona State at Oklahoma (7 pm, CT) Brian Anderson's solo homer with one out in the top of the eighth broke a 3-3 tie and lifted

Friday, May 2 Arizona to a 4-3 victory over Stanford. Carlos Quentin had his career-best 26-game hit streak California at Arizona (7 pm, MT)* snapped by going 0-for-3 with a pair of walks. Oregon State at UCLA (6 pm, PT)* Stanford at USC (6 pm, PT)* Arizona starter Richie Gardner earned the victory by scattering three runs and seven hits Washington at Washington State (6 pm, PT)* over the first 8.1 innings before John Meloan came on to retire both batters he faced in the Saturday, May 3 California at Arizona (7 pm, MT)* bottom of the ninth to earn the save. Oregon State at UCLA (1 pm, PT)* Stanford's John Hudgins (7-3) took the loss despite pitching a complete game. Stanford at USC (1 pm, PT)* Washington at Washington State (1 pm, PT)* Arizona's Brad Boyer (2-5, 3B, RBI) and Stanford's Jonny Ash (2-4, 2B) were the only

Sunday, May 4 players in the game with more than one hit. Moises Duran also hit a key two-run homer for California at Arizona (1 pm, MT)* Arizona in the top of the fifth inning, while Ryan Garko drove in a pair of runs for Stanford. Oregon State at UCLA (12 pm, PT)* Stanford at USC (1 pm, PT)* Washington at Washington State (12 pm, PT)* *Pac-10 Game at Stanford 10, Arizona 9 (April 26, 2003) Stanford scored four times in the bottom of the eighth inning to complete a 10-9 comeback LAST WEEK’S PAC-10 RESULTS victory over Arizona. Sam Fuld (2-5, 2B, HR, 4 RBI) drove in a season-high four runs and hit

Monday, April 21 a key two-out, two-RBI double in the bottom of the eighth. at Washington 13, Hawaii-Hilo 1 (7) ... Game 1 Carlos Quentin (3-5, HR, 2 RBI) homered and drove in a pair of runs one day after his career- at Washington 9, Hawaii-Hilo 2 ... Game 2 high 26-game hit streak was snapped. Tuesday, April 22 at Grand Canyon 4, Arizona 0 Jonny Dyer (2-1) picked up the victory by retiring the only batter he faced in the top of the at California 11, Santa Clara 6 Oregon State 14, at Portland 4 eighth and Matt Manship pitched a perfect ninth inning to record second save of the week. Stanford 5, at Sacramento State 1 Ryan Garko also hit his team-leading 10th homer for the Cardinal in the third inning. Cal State Fullerton 11, at UCLA 1 at USC 13, UC Santa Barbara 12 (10) Arizona's Brian Anderson (4-5, 3B, HR, 5 RBI) hit an inside-the-park grandslam in the top at Washington 10, Hawaii-Hilo 2 at Washington State 3, Lewis-Clark State 1 of the third inning and Moises Duran went deep for the second time in the series with a two-

Friday, April 25 run blast in the top of the eighth. Arizona 4, at Stanford 3* Brian Pemble (2-3), the third of four Arizona pitchers, was charged with the loss by being at Washington 16, California 3* at Arizona State 21, Washington State 0* responsible for Stanford's tenth run.

Saturday, April 26 Jed Lowrie (2-4, RBI) added two hits for the Cardinal, while Arizona's was 2- at Stanford 10, Arizona 9* California 6, at Washington 3* for-5 with a double for the Wildcats. USC 4, at Oregon State 3* ... Game 1 USC 3, at Oregon State 2* (10) ... Game 2 at Arizona State 5, Washington State 3 (10)* Arizona 11, at Stanford 6 (April 27, 2003)

Sunday, April 27 Arizona became the first opponent to win a Pac-10 series at Sunken Diamond since 1999 Arizona 11, at Stanford 6* with an 11-6 victory over Stanford. The Wildcats jumped out to an early 5-0 lead, weathered at Washington 11, California 3* USC 12, at Oregon State 2* a Stanford comeback that gave the Cardinal a brief 6-5 advantage and then scored the final at Arizona State 25, Washington State 0* *Pac-10 Game six runs of the game. Three Stanford series win streaks were snapped as the Cardinal had won its previous 15 Pac-10 home series, as well as eight straight overall series and eight STANFORD’S PAC-10 LEADERS consecutive in Pac-10 action. Arizona's series victory over Stanford was its first in the last 14 (Thru 4/27/03) series between the clubs dating back to 1993 (2-of-3, April 23-25). John Hardy (4-4, HR, RBI, SB) had four hits and homered to pace a Wildcat offense that ALL GAMES collected 17 hits. Derek Decater (3-4, 2B, 3 RBI) and Brad Boyer (3-5, 2B, RBI, 2 SB) added TEAM PITCHING three hits each, while Brian Anderson (2-5, RBI, SB) and Trevor Crowe (2-5, 2B, SB) had two Fewest Doubles Allowed: 55 Fewest Hits Allowed: 357 each. Danny Putnam (2-4), Tobin Swope (2-4, RBI) and Carlos Quentin (2-5, 2B) each had Fewest Walks Allowed: 139 two hits for Stanford. Lowest Opponents Batting Average: .250 (co-Pac-10 leader) Kevin Guyette (3-3), the second of four Arizona pitchers, was credited with the win as he INDIVIDUAL HITTING Batting Average: Carlos Quentin (.430) scattered one run and two hits over 2.1 innings. Arizona relievers Derek Rodriguez (2.0 IP,

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 1 SO) and Mark Worrell (2.0 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 1 SO) held the Cardinal scoreless over the final Games Started: John Hudgins (13, shares Pac-10 lead) four innings Matt Manship (1-3), the second of five Stanford pitchers, suffered the loss, Innings Pitched: John Hudgins (99.0) Lowest Opponents Batting Average: John Hudgins (.227) allowing four runs (two earned) with seven hits in 4.1 innings. Strikeouts: John Hudgins (94) Strikeouts Looking: John Hudgins (32) Victories: Mark Romanczuk (8)

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) 2003 SUPERLATIVES NOTEBOOK

Overall Record: 28-13 TRIO OF SERIES WIN STREAKS SNAPPED WHEN ARIZONA TAKES 2-OF-3 Conference Record: 10-5 Stanford had a trio of series win streaks snapped when Arizona won two-of-three games Non-Conference Record: 18-8 against the Cardinal last Friday-Sunday at Sunken Diamond. Stanford had won 15 straight Home Record: 18-8 Away Record: 10-5 Pac-10 home series, as well as eight consecutive series overall and in Pac-10 play. USC had Neutral Record: 0-0 been the last team to defeat the Cardinal in a Pac-10 series at Sunken Diamond (2-of-3, April Day Games: 19-5 16-18, 1999), while Florida State (2-of-3, 2/7/03 - 2/9/03) and Oregon State (2-of-3, 4/26/02 Night Games: 9-8 - 4/28/02) had been the last team and Pac-10 team, respectively, to take a series from the vs. Ranked Opponents: 9-9 according to Baseball America at time of game Cardinal. Stanford has still won 42 of its last 49 regular season series overall. Stanford has also On Television: 1-3 won 10 of its last 13 games, seven in a row on the road and 25-of-33 overall. January: 2-1 February: 7-6 March: 9-2 TOP OF THE PAC April: 10-4 Stanford is currently tied for first-place in the Pac-10 standings with Arizona State as both May: 0-0 teams have 10-5 conference marks, one game ahead of Arizona and USC (both 9-6 Pac-10). Monday: 3-0 Stanford did lead the Pac-10 race by two games prior to last weekend before the Cardinal Tuesday: 3-1 Wednesday: 0-0 dropped two-of-three to Arizona and Arizona State swept Washington State. USC also got Thursday: 1-0 back in thick of the race by sweeping a series at Oregon State. Stanford, which plays at USC Friday: 5-5 this Friday-Sunday (May 2-4) has already won two-of-three versus Arizona State but Arizona Saturday: 10-3 Sunday: 6-4 holds the tiebreaker edge over the Cardinal. Stanford has won a total of 18 conference Doubleheaders: 1-0-0 championships in school history, including 16 Pac-10 crowns (includes Southern Division and 1-Run Games: 6-4 shared titles). Stanford’s last Pac-10 championship came in 2000 when the team finished in 2-Run Games: 2-2 a three-way tie for the conference title with Arizona State and UCLA. Stanford has finished 3+-Run Games: 20-7 Extra Inning Games: 3-2 second in the conference behind two-time defending league champion USC each of the last Stanford Scores First: 23-5 two years and has been among the top two in the conference standings (includes Pac-10 Opponent Scores First: 5-8 Southern Division) for nine straight seasons and 20 times in the last 22 years. Leading After 5 Innings: 24-3 Trailing After 5 Innings: 3-7 Tied After 5 Innings: 1-3 CARLOS QUENTIN LEADS PAC-10 IN BATTING, MAKING RUN AT SCHOOL RECORD Leading After 8 Innings: 25-1 Carlos Quentin continues his run at Stanford’s single-season batting average record and leads Trailing After 8 Innings: 2-11 the Pac-10 with a current .430 average (#1 Pac-10) that is equal to the school record set by Tied After 8 Innings: 1-1 Longest Win Streak: 7 (4/4 - 4/17) Tom Williams in 1972. Quentin is also attempting to become the first Stanford player to hit .400 since David McCarty hit .420 in 1991. Quentin also leads the Cardinal in hits (68, #5-T Pac- 2003 HONORS 10), runs scored (46, #8T Pac-10), doubles (21, #2 Pac-10), walks (28, #7 Pac-10), hit-by- pitches (9, #6T Pac-10), extra-base hits (28), total bases (109, #6 Pac-10), slugging PAC-10 PITCHERS OF THE WEEK percentage (.690, #7 Pac-10) and on-base percentage (.533, #3 Pac-10). His 21 doubles John Hudgins (2/11/03) Mark Romanczuk (4/1/03, 4/21/03) already rank tied for eighth on Stanford’s all-time single-season list. Quentin is also second on the club in stolen bases (9), as well as third in homers (6) and RBI (37). Over the last 29 games, PAC-10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Quentin is hitting .483 (56-116) with 19 doubles, a , six homers, 32 RBI, 18 walks and Danny Putnam (3/3/03) seven stolen bases. PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS Tim Cunningham (NCBWA Third Team), Sam Fuld CARLOS QUENTIN HAS CAREER-HIGH 26-GAME HIT STREAK SNAPPED (NCBWA First Team, Baseball America Third Team, Carlos Quentin had his career-high 26-game hit streak snapped when he was 0-for-3 with two Collegiate Baseball Third Team, Ryan Garko (Collegiate Baseball Second Team), Carlos Quentin walks versus Arizona last Friday (4/25). The hit streak lasted two months (2/22 - 4/22) as (Baseball America First Team, NCBWA Second Team) Quentin hit .495 (51-103) with 18 doubles, one triple, five homers, 30 RBI, 16 walks and seven stolen bases during the stretch. 2003 MILESTONES JOHN HUDGINS LEADS PAC-10 IN FIVE CATEGORIES 100 Career Hits - Brian Hall (3/9) 200 Career Hits - Sam Fuld (2/14), Carlos Quentin John Hudgins (7-3, 3.00) leads the Pac-10 in innings pitched (99.0), strikeouts (94), strikeouts (4/1), Ryan Garko (4/5) looking (32), starts (13, co-leader) and opponents batting average (.227). He has four of 200 Career Hits - Carlos Quentin (4/1) Stanford’s six complete games this season, including two in a row and three in his last four 100 Career RBI - Sam Fuld (4/7) 200 Career Strikeouts - John Hudgins (4/17) outings. Hudgins has lasted at least 6.0 innings in each of his 13 starts and has gone 7.0 or 1100 Career Victories - Mark Marquess (2/17) more innings nine times. Hudgins has complete game victories this season versus Oregon State (4/17), at Washington State (4/4) and versus California (3/7). In addition, Hudgins struck 2003 CAREER FIRSTS out a career-high in 8.0 scoreless two-hit innings in a 9-1 win over Sacramento State (4/11). He also carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning in a 4-1 win versus Fresno State (2/14) and Hit - John Mayberry, Jr. (1/25), Jed Lowrie (2/7), Chris Lewis (2/8), John Hester (2/22, Game 2), Chris Minaker earned Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors (2/11) after holding Florida State (2/7) to just one (3/9) run and six hits with 10 strikeouts over the first 9.0 innings of a game Stanford eventually won, - John Mayberry, Jr. (2/1), Chris Lewis 2-1 in 12 innings. (3/2) Save - Matt Manship (1/26), Mark Romanczuk (2/14), David O’Hagan (3/1), Kodiak Quick (3/8) MATT MANSHIP AMONG PAC-10 SAVE LEADERS Win - Mark Romanczuk (2/7), David O’Hagan (2/15), Matt Manship recorded a pair of saves at Sacramento State (4/22) and versus Arizona (4/26) Kodiak Quick (3/30), Matt Manship (4/5), Drew Ehrlich last week and now has five for the season to rank tied for fourth in the Pac-10. Manship is also (4/8) just two saves from entering Stanford’s single-season list in that category.

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) 2003 MEMORABLE MOMENTS RYAN GARKO LEADS TEAM IN HOMERS AND RBI, NEARING CAREER-HIGH IN RBI Ryan Garko continues to lead the team in homers (10, #8 Pac-10), RBI (52, #3 Pac-10) and Stanford’s four-run eighth inning keyed by Sam multiple-RBI games (17), while ranking tied for second in multiple-hit games (18) and third in Fuld’s game-winning two-RBI double to complete a batting average (.373). Garko is just three RBI shy of equaling his career-high in RBI of 55 last 10-9 comeback victory over Arizona (4/26) ... A two- season. Garko has a current seven-game hit streak (4/17 - 4/27) and has hit safely in 17 of his hit complete game shutout by freshmen Mark last 18 games with a .471 batting average (32-68), eight doubles, six homers and 27 RBI during Romanczuk and Matt Manship, as well as Danny Putnam’s two-homer, five RBI day in a 10-0 win over the stretch. Garko has also driven in at least one run in 13 of the 18 games. He has 50 RBI Oregon State (4/19) ... John Hudgins’ complete in the team’s last 34 games. game victory and 10 strikeouts as well as Donny Lucy’s first homer of the season in a 5-2 win over MARK ROMANCZUK CONTINUES TO LEAD PAC-10 IN WINS Oregon State (4/17) ... John Hudgins’ 8.0 scoreless two-hit innings and a career-high 11 strikeouts in a Mark Romanczuk is the Pac-10 and club leader in victories with a perfect 8-0 record. 9-1 win over Sacramento State (4/11) ... Carlos Romanczuk, who was twice named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week in April (4/1, 4/20), has Quentin’s career night in a 17-8 win at Santa Clara recorded a 3.88 ERA and added two saves with 49 strikeouts in 58.0 innings. Romanczuk (4/8) with his first career grandslam and two homers also has one of the team’s six complete games. for the second time in his career, as well as new career-bests with six RBI and six runs scored ... Jonny Ash’s two-out RBI single in the top of the ninth DANNY PUTNAM SECOND ON CLUB IN BATTING AVERAGE, HOMERS, RBI to tie a game at Washington State (4/7) and send it Danny Putnam is now second on the club in batting average (.374), homers (9) and RBI (37). into extra innings before Sam Fuld’s two-out RBI Putnam has a current career-best seven-game hit streak (4/17 - 4/27) in which he is hitting single in the top of the 11th inning put Stanford ahead to stay in an 8-5 win ... Stanford’s snowout at .444 (12-27) with a double, three homers and 12 RBI. Washington State (4/6) ... Ryan Garko’s second career two-homer game and career-high-tying four SAM FULD AND CARLOS QUENTIN ON ALL-TIME BATTING AVERAGE LIST RBI, as well as Matt Manship’s first career victory in Sam Fuld (.354, 249-704) is currently fifth and Carlos Quentin (.350, 227-648) tenth on the a 12-5 win at Washington State ... John Hudgins’ second complete game of the season and fifth of his school’s all-time batting average list. Fuld began the 2003 campaign on top of Stanford’s career in a 6-1 win at Washington State (4/4) and the career batting average list (.367) but has lost .013 points off his career mark. Quentin began team’s shortest game of the season (2:01) ... Carlos the year with a .324 mark but has added .026 points to his career average. Quentin’s 200th career hit and Billy Paganetti’s five consecutive strikeouts versus USF (4/1) ... Carlos Quentin’s two-run walkoff homer in the bottom of the ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS ninth, Ryan Garko’s career-high-tying four RBI and Following is a list of Stanford’s active career leaders ... Kodiak Quick’s first collegiate win in a 12-11 Sam Fuld - Batting Average (.354), At Bats (704), Runs Scored (167), Hits (249), Triples (11) comeback win over Washington (3/30) ... Stanford’s six-run eighth inning to complete a 10-6 comeback Ryan Garko - Games Played (190), Games Started (172), Doubles (50), Home Runs (31), RBI win over Washington (3/29) ... Ryan Garko’s (151), Walks (84), Sacrifice Flies (16), Putouts (1047) tiebreaking two-run homer and four-hit game at Brian Hall - Stolen Bases (32), Sacrifice Bunts (10) Arizona State (3/24 - 4-4, HR, 3 RBI) ... Mark Carlos Quentin - Slugging Percentage (.573), Hit-By-Pitches (42), On-Base Percentage Romanczuk’s first career complete-game, a five- hitter to beat Arizona State, 4-2 (3/24) ... Sam Fuld’s (.436) back-to-back four-hit games at Arizona State (3/23 - 4-6, 2 2B, 2 RBI; 3/24 - 4-5, 2 3B, RBI) and game- ACTIVE PLAYERS IN THE SCHOOL RECORD BOOK winning 10th inning RBI single (3/23) ... Carlos Following is a list of all active Stanford players in the school’s record book ... Quentin’s first homer of the year and season-high four RBI in an 11-2 win over California, which Individual Career Records: Batting Average - Sam Fuld (.354, 5th), Carlos Quentin (.350, featured a season-high 20 Stanford hits ... John 10th); Saves - Ryan McCally (12, 7th-T); Doubles - Ryan Garko (50, 8th-T) Mayberry, Jr.’s first career four-hit game (4-5, 2B, Individual Season Records: Hits - Sam Fuld (110, 2002, 1st); Hit-by-Pitch - Carlos Quentin 3B, 3 RBI), John Hudgins’ first complete game of the (19, 2002, 1st-T; 14, 2001, 9th-T), Ryan Garko (16, 2002, 5th-T); At Bats - Sam Fuld (293, season, Tobin Swope’s career-high three stolen bases and Stanford’s season-high seven steals in 2002, 4th); Won-Loss Percentage - John Hudgins (.909, 2002, 10-1, 4th-T); Doubles - Carlos an 11-2 win over California (3/7) ... Danny Putnam’s Quentin (21, 2003, 9th-T); Saves - Ryan McCally (7, 2002, 9th-T) first career two-homer game and career-high seven RBI in Stanford’s 18-4 victory over USC (3/2), a CARDINAL LOOKING TO EXTEND STRING OF 40-WIN SEASONS TO NINE game that featured a season-high five Stanford homers ... Carlos Quentin’s 7-for-10 doubleheader Stanford is looking to extend its string of 40-win seasons to nine in 2003 after picking up its at Texas (2/22) with four doubles and his first career eighth straight 40-win season last year by finishing with a 47-18 overall mark. The last time five-hit game (5-6, 3 2B, RBI, SB) in the opener ... Stanford didn’t win 40 games was when the club finished 27-28 in 1993. Mark Marquess’ 1100th career win in a 5-4 victory over Nevada (2/17) and Danny Putnam’s game- winning pinch-hit RBI single in the bottom of the STANFORD EXTENDS ROAD WIN STREAK TO SEVEN eighth inning ... Ryan McCally’s first career complete Stanford has won a season-best seven straight road games and has not lost a game on road game and the first by a Stanford pitcher this season in over a month. (3/23 - 4/22). The streak started with victories in the final two games of its in a 7-2 win over Fresno State (2/16) ... David Arizona State series (3/23 - 3/24) and has continued with three wins at Washington State (4/ O’Hagan’s first career victory with 4.1 innings of scoreless relief work and six strikeouts in a 5-2 4 - 4/7), as well as victories at Santa Clara (4/8) and Sacramento State (4/22). The last time victory over Fresno State (2/15) ... John Hudgins Stanford has won seven straight road games was when the 2000 Stanford team rolled off taking a no-hitter into the eighth inning of a 4-1 seven in a row (2/21/00 - 3/31/00). victory over Fresno State (2/14) ... Ryan Garko’s career-high-tying four RBI and first home run of the season, a long shot over the trees behind the left field wall at Sunken Diamond, versus Florida State (2/9) ... Tobin Swope’s 12th inning game-winning RBI single and Mark Romanczuk’s first collegiate victory in a 12-inning 2-1 victory over Florida State (2/7) ... John Mayberry, Jr.’s first career homer at Cal State Fullerton (2/1) ... A combined one-hitter by Tim Cunningham and Matt Manship in a 5-0 win over Santa Clara (1/26) as the Cardinal were one out away from the ninth no-hitter in school history.

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) STANFORD CONTINUES ROAD TRIP AT SAN JOSE STATE AND CAL NEXT WEEK 2003 GAME HIGHS Stanford concludes a seven-game road trip with its final four regular season home games at San Jose State (Tuesday, `May 6) and California (Friday-Sunday, May 9-11) next week. The TEAM BATTING At Bats: 50, vs. Florida State (2/9) Cardinal holds an all-time 73-30 lead over San Jose State after winning the first game between Runs Scored: 18, vs. USC (3/2) the clubs this season, 4-2 (4/15/03). Last year, the teams split a pair of games with both teams Runs Scored In An Inning: 7, vs. USC (3/2, 7th winning on their home field (at Stanford 5-4, April 9; at San Jose State 12-0, May 1). Stanford inning), vs. Oregon State (4/19, 6th inning) Hits: 20, vs. California (3/9) and California will continue an intense and longtime rivalry with a three-game Pac-10 series RBIs: 17, vs. USC (3/2) Friday-Sunday, May 2-4. Stanford swept the Golden Bears in a non-conference series at Doubles: 6, at Washington State (4/7) Triples: 2, three times (3/7, 3/24, 4/8) Sunken Diamond earlier this season (March 7-9; 11-2, 9-4, 11-2). Last year, Stanford won five Home Runs: 5, vs. USC (3/2) of the six games between the clubs. California last won a series over the Cardinal with two- Total Bases: 37, vs. USC (3/2) of-three wins in Berkeley from April 27-29, 2001 (W, 7-4; W, 7-0; L, 5-9). Stanford leads the Walks: 8, four times (2/7, 3/1, 3/30, 4/8) Strikeouts: 14, at Arizona State (3/22) all-time series, 220-207. Sacrifice Hits: 2, four times (2/23, 4/4, 4/8, 4/11) Sacrifice Flies: 2, three times (2/22 - Game 1, OFFENSIVE REPORT 3/7, 3/8) Stolen Bases: 7, vs. California (3/7) Stanford’s current season batting average stands at .316 (#3 Pac-10), which would rank Hit-By-Pitch: 4, vs. USC (3/1), vs. Washington fourth on Stanford’s all-time list for a single-season. Carlos Quentin is having a huge season, (3/30) leading the club and the Pac-10 in batting average (.430). Quentin also paces the team in hits Caught Stealing: 3, vs. California (3/7) Runners LOB: 16, vs. Florida State (2/7) (68, #5-T Pac-10), runs scored (46, #8T Pac-10), doubles (21, #2 Pac-10), walks (28, #7 Pac- Hit Into DP: 3, four times (1/31, 2/22 -- Game 1, 4/5, 10), hit-by-pitches (9, #6T Pac-10), extra-base hits (28), total bases (109, #6 Pac-10), slugging 4/7) percentage (.690, #7 Pac-10), on-base percentage (.533, #3 Pac-10) and multiple-hit games TEAM PITCHING (19). Ryan Garko has team-highs in home runs (10, #8 Pac-10), RBI (52, #3 Pac-10), multiple- Innings Pitched: 12.0, twice (2/7, 2/9) RBI games (17) and sacrifice flies (3, shares team lead with Jed Lowrie and Danny Putnam). Strikeouts: 14, vs. Florida State (2/7, 2/9) Sam Fuld paces the Cardinal at bats (170), while John Mayberry, Jr. leads the team with six Fewest Runs: 0, vs. Santa Clara (1/26), vs. Oregon State (4/19) triples and Brian Hall has a team-high 11 stolen bases. Putnam (.374), Garko (.373), Jed Fewest Hits: 1, vs. Santa Clara (1/26) Lowrie (.330), Tobin Swope (.318) and Fuld (.315) join Quentin above the .300 mark. Fewest Walks: 0, vs. Fresno State (2/16), at Arizona State (3/24) PITCHING REPORT TEAM FIELDING Stanford’s ERA currently sits at 4.31 (#2 Pac-10) and the Cardinal has held its opponents to Putouts: 36, vs. Florida State (2/7, 2/9) Assists: 16, vs. Arizona (4/27) a Pac-10 low .250 batting average (tied with Arizona State). John Hudgins (7-3, 3.00) is the Most Errors: 6, vs. USC (2/28) Pac-10’s leader in innings pitched (99.0), strikeouts (94), strikeouts looking (32), starts (13, DPs Turned: 3, vs. Nevada (2/17) co-leader) and opponents’ batting average (.227), while ranking one victory behind teammate MISCELLANEOUS TEAM and conference leader Mark Romanczuk (8-0, 3.88, 2 SV, 58.0 IP, 49 SO) in victories. Hudgins Longest Game (Innings): 12, vs. FSU (2/7, 2/9) also has four of the team’s six complete games and the lowest ERA (#3 Pac-10) among Longest Game (Time): 4:18, vs. FSU (2/9) Stanford’s starting pitchers. Romanczuk was named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week twice in Shortest Game (Time): 2:01, at WSU (4/4) Largest Attend: 6799, at Texas (2/22 - G1 and G2) April (4/1, 4/20). Ryan McCally (3-2, 5.54, 1 SV) has been Stanford’s other starter for most of Largest Home Attend: 2850, vs. California (3/9) the season and has one of the team’s six complete games, as does Romanczuk. Matt Manship (1-3, 3.71, 5 SV, 34.0 IP, 31 SO) paces the club and ranks tied for fourth in the Pac-10 in saves, INDIVIDUAL BATTING At Bats: 6, 14 times while David O’Hagan (4-1, 5.13, 3 SV, 33.1 IP, 36 SO) and Kodiak Quick (1-0, 6.14, 3 SV, 22.0 Runs: 6, Carlos Quentin (4/8) IP, 23 SO) have added three each. O’Hagan has also won four games out of the bullpen, while Hits: 5, Carlos Quentin (2/22 -- Game 1) Jonny Dyer (2-1, 2.92) has picked up a pair of victories. Manship, Quick, Drew Ehrlich (1-0, RBIs: 7, Danny Putnam (3/2) Doubles: 3, Carlos Quentin (2/22 -- Game 1) 4.67) and Tim Cunningham (1-2, 6.86) have one each. Stanford has already posted 14 saves, Triples: 2, Sam Fuld (3/24) second in the conference. Home Runs: 2, Putnam (3/2, 4/19), Garko (4/5), Quentin (4/8) Total Bases: 13, Carlos Quentin (4/8) DEFENSIVE REPORT Walks: 3, Quentin (2/7), Hall (3/30) Stanford has a .969 (#3 Pac-10) and has been errorless in four of its last Strikeouts: 3, seven times eight games and 14 overall. Stanford has also recorded more than one error in a game only Sac Hits: 1, 21 times Sac Flies: 2, Ryan Garko (2/22 - Game 2) twice in its last 13 contests. John Mayberry, Jr. leads the club and ranks third in the Pac-10 Stolen Bases: 3, Tobin Swope (3/7) with 342 putouts, while Tobin Swope has a team-high 109 assists (#9 Pac-10). Mayberry’s 16 Hit-By-Pitch: 2, Putnam (3/1, 4/1), Quentin (3/23) putouts at Washington State (4/5), as well as six assists by Jonny Ash versus Florida State INDIVIDUAL PITCHING (2/9), Chris Lewis at Arizona State (3/23), Jed Lowrie at Washington State (4/4) and Brian Hall IP (Start): 9.0, Hudgins (2/7, 3/7, 4/4, 4/17, 4/25), versus Oregon State (4/18) are single-game team highs. Stanford turned a season-high three McCally (2/16), Romanczuk (3/24) IP (Relief): 6.1, Drew Ehrlich (4/8) double plays versus Nevada (2/17). Fewest Runs (CG): 1, John Hudgins (4/4) Fewest Hits (CG): 5, Mark Romanczuk (3/24) Strikeouts: 11, John Hudgins (4/11) Fewest Walks (CG): 0, McCally (2/16), Romanczuk (3/24)

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Putouts: 16, John Mayberry, Jr. (4/5) Assists: 6, Ash (2/9), Lewis (3/23), Lowrie (4/4), Hall (4/18) Most Errors: 2, seven times

TOP HITTING STREAKS 26, Carlos Quentin (2/22/03 - 4/22/03) 16, John Mayberry, Jr. (2/9/03 - 3/23/03) 15, Sam Fuld (3/1/03 - 4/7/03) 10, Ryan Garko (3/24/03 - 4/11/03) *Current Streaks In Bold Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) STANFORD DROPS FIVE SPOTS TO NO. 9 IN LATEST BASEBALL AMERICA POLL Stanford has dropped five spots to No. 9 in the latest Baseball America poll released April 28 after spending the previous four ranked No. 4. The Cardinal also fell four spots in the Collegiate Baseball (No. 7) and NCBWA (No. 8) polls, as well as three in the Sports Weekly/ ESPN (No. 9) poll. Cal State Fullerton, last week’s No. 1 in Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball is now the unanimous No. 1 squad in all four polls. Florida State (last week’s No. 1 in the NCBWA and Sports Weekly/ESPN polls) and Rice are second and third in all four polls, respectively. Stanford began the 2003 season ranked as high as No. 3 in the preseason Baseball America poll and has been among the publication’s top 10 all season. Stanford has been ranked No. 1 at one point during each of the past six years (1997-2002) prior to this season. Stanford’s poll history includes a run as “king of the polls” in 1998 when the team held the top spot in the Baseball America poll for the entire regular season (a record 14 consecutive weeks). Stanford has already played 21 games against teams ranked in Baseball America’s top 25 at some point this season and 12 versus teams currently ranked in the top eight (No. 1 Cal State Fullerton, No. 2 Florida State, No. 6 Texas, No. 8 Arizona State).

2003 COLLEGE BASEBALL TOP 25 TEAMS (records thru games of 4/27/03)

BASEBALL AMERICA COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NCBWA SPORTS WEEKLY/ESPN Team (Record) Last Week Team (Record) Last Week Team (Record) Last Week Team (Record) Last Week 1. Cal State Fullerton (38-8) 1 1. Cal State Fullerton (38-8) 1 1. Cal State Fullerton (38-8) 2 1. Cal State Fullerton (38-8) 2 2. Florida State (38-7-1) 2 2. Florida State (38-7-1) 2 2. Florida State (38-7-1) 1 2. Florida State (38-7-1) 1 3. Rice (40-7) 3 3. Rice (40-7) 5 3. Rice (40-7) 3 3. Rice (40-7) 3 4. Long Beach State (29-13) 5 4. Arizona State (42-9) 7 4. Arizona State (42-9) 6 4. Arizona State (42-9) 5 5. Nebraska (33-11) 6 5. North Carolina State (36-10) 6 5. Louisiana State (30-13) 14 5. Texas (35-13) 9 6. Texas (35-13) 9 6. Louisiana State (30-13-1) 8 6. North Carolina State (36-10) 8 6. Long Beach State (29-13) 7 7. North Carolina State (36-10) 10 7. Stanford (28-13) 3 7. Texas (35-13) 10 7. Nebraska (33-11) 10 8. Arizona State (42-9) 11 8. Texas (35-13) 11 8. Stanford (28-13) 4 8. North Carolina State (36-10) 11 9. Stanford (28-13) 4 9. Long Beach State (29-13) 9 9. Nebraska (33-11) 9 9. Stanford (28-13) 6 10. Louisiana State (30-13-1) 13 10. Nebraska (33-11) 10 10. Florida Atlantic (37-10) 13 10. Georgia Tech (32-11) 4 11. Florida Atlantic (37-10) 14 11. Georgia Tech (32-11) 4 11. Long Beach State (29-13) 11 11. Texas A&M (35-13) 13 12. Texas A&M (35-13) 15 12. Texas A&M (35-13) 14 12. Georgia Tech (32-11) 5 12. Louisiana State (30-13-1) 17 13. Georgia Tech (32-11) 7 13. Notre Dame (34-9) 16 13. Auburn (32-13) 7 13. Auburn (32-13) 8 14. Auburn (32-13) 8 14. Richmond (33-8) 15 14. Notre Dame (34-9) 15 14. Clemson (31-13) 20 15. Notre Dame (34-9) 17 15. Florida Atlantic (37-10) 18 15. Texas A&M (35-13) 17 15. Richmond (33-8) 16 16. Mississippi State (30-12-1) 12 16. Clemson (31-13) 23 16. Richmond (33-8) 16 16. Notre Dame (34-9) 18 17. Miami (29-11-1) 16 17. Miami (29-11-1) 17 17. Clemson (31-13) NR 17. Miami (29-11-1) 14 18. UNLV (35-12) 20 18. Auburn (32-13) 12 18. UNLV (35-12) 20 18. Mississippi State (30-12-1) 12 19. Southern Mississippi (34-11) 21 19. Mississippi State (30-12-1) 13 19. Miami (29-11) 18 19. Florida Atlantic (37-10) 19 20. Clemson (31-13) NR 20. Arizona (30-16) NR 20. Southern Mississippi (34-11) 21 20. Baylor (30-17) 21 21. Richmond (33-8) 19 21. Southern Mississippi (34-11) 22 21. Mississippi State (30-12-1) 12 21. Florida (31-13-1) 23 22. Alabama (31-13) NR 22. Lamar (31-12) NR 22. Alabama (31-13) NR 22. Alabama (31-13) NR 23. Baylor (30-17) 24 23. Alabama (31-13) NR 23. Tulane (32-13) 22 23. Tulane (32-13) 22 24. Arizona (30-16) NR 24. Missouri (28-15) 19 24. Baylor (30-17) NR 24. Arkansas (30-12) 15 25. Tulane (32-13) 25 25. Minnesota (27-14) 27 25. Lamar (31-12) NR 25. Southern Mississippi (34-11) NR 2003 Stanford Opponents In Italics 2003 Stanford Opponents In Italics 2003 Stanford Opponents In Italics 2003 Stanford Opponents In Italics

2003 HOME RUN LIST

No. Name (Date, Opp., RBI, Inning, Outs, Count) 1. Hall (1/25, SCU, solo, 4th, 1, 2-2) 13. Putnam (3/2, USC, 3-run, 7th, 0, 0-0) 25. Hall (4/8, SCU, 2-run, 3rd, 1, 0-0) 2. Putnam (1/25, SCU, solo, 8th, 0, 2-0) 14. Hall (3/2, USC, 2-run, 7th, 2, 0-2) 26. Quentin (4/8, SCU, grandslam, 4th, 1, 0-1) 3. Putnam (1/26, SCU, solo, 2nd, 2, 1-1 15. Mayberry, Jr. (3/2, USC, solo, 8th, 2, 2-0) 27. Quentin (4/8, SCU, solo, 9th, 1, 0-1) 4. Mayberry, Jr. (2/1, CSF, solo, 4th, 2, 0-0) 16. Lewis (3/2, USC, 2-run, 8th, 2, 0-0) 28. Putnam (4/11, SAC, solo, 4th, 0, 2-2) 5. Fuld (2/2, CSF, solo, 5th, 2, 2-2 17. Quentin (3/9, CAL, 3-run, 4th, 1, 0-0) 29. Lucy (4/17, OSU, solo, 6th, 0, 0-0) 6. Garko (2/9, FSU, 3-run, 6th, 2, 3-1) 18. Garko (3/24, ASU, 2-run, 8th, 0, 0-1) 30. Putnam (4/19, OSU, 3-run, 1st, 2, 0-0) 7. Mayberry, Jr. (2/14, FRE, solo, 8th, 2, 0-0) 19. Garko (3/30, WASH, 3-run, 4th, 0, 1-1) 31. Putnam (4/19, OSU, 2-run, 6th, 1, 0-0) 8. Garko (2/15, FRE, 2-run, 8th, 0, 2-0) 20. Quentin (3/30, WASH, 2-run, 9th, 0, 1-2) 32. Quentin (4/22, SAC, 2-run, 5th, 1, 0-0) 9. Hall (2/16, FRE, solo, 5th, 1, 1-0) 21. Garko (4/5, WSU, 2-run, 1st, 1, 0-0) 33. Putnam (4/22, SAC, solo, 8th, 2, 3-1) 10. Garko (2/17, NEV, 2-run, 3rd, 1, 2-1) 22. Garko (4/5, WSU, 2-run, 8th, 0, 0-1) 34. Quentin (4/26, ARIZ, 2-run, 1st, 1, 0-0) 11. Garko (2/22 - Game 1, TEX, 2-run, 1st, 2, 3-0) 23. Garko (4/7, WSU, solo, 6th, 1, 2-1) 35. Garko (4/26, ARIZ, 2-run, 3rd, 2, 2-1) 12. Putnam (3/2, USC, 3-run, 5th, 2, 2-2) 24. Putnam (4/8, WSU, solo, 9th, 0, 1-1) 36. Fuld (4/26, ARIZ, 2-run, 7th, 1, 2-0) STANFORD BASEBALL HISTORY

Stanford’s storied baseball program has had many highlights now in its 110th season since beginning in 1892. Stanford has an all-time record of 2354-1479-32 (.613) ... The Cardinal won NCAA titles in 1987 and 1988 before returning to the CWS championship game in 2000 and 2001 ... Stanford has made a school record four straight College World Series appearances in the last four seasons and has been to the CWS 14 times since making its first appearance in 1953 ... Stanford has had 37 winning seasons in its last 38 campaigns and 54 in the last 56 years ... Stanford has reached the 40-win mark in eight consecutive campaigns (1995-2002) and recently recorded three straight 50-win seasons for the first time in school history (1999-2001) ... Stanford has won 18 conference titles and gained 23 NCAA Tournament berths ... Stanford has boasted 41 All-Americans who have earned a total of 51 All-American honors ... Stanford has garnered three NCAA Players of the Year in Jeff Austin (1998), David McCarty (1991) and (1970) ... Stanford has had 97 All- Conference players earn a total of 127 All-Conference honors ... Stanford has had 59 major league players and 13 first round draft picks in the last 16 years ... Three former Stanford players (Jeffrey Hammonds - Milwaukee Brewers, Rick Helling - Baltimore Orioles, Mike Mussina - ) have seen action in 2003.

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) MARK STANFORD COACHING STAFF MARQUESS STANFORD HEAD COACH MARK MARQUESS One of the nation’s premier collegiate coaches, Mark Marquess is in his 27th season at the Head Coach helm of Stanford Baseball in 2003 with an overall record of 1121-546-5 (.672) and a 454-293 27th Season (.607) mark in Pac-10 action. The 1969 Stanford graduate has led the Cardinal to two NCAA Stanford (1969) titles, two CWS runner-up showings, 12 College World Series appearances, 12 NCAA Regional titles, four NCAA Super Regional championships and 10 Pac-10 or Pac-10 Southern CWS Titles: 2 (1987, ‘88) Division regular season titles. The Cardinal has qualified for the NCAA Tournament 20 times CWS Runners-Up: 2 (2000, ‘01) in the its first 26 seasons under Marquess. Marquess began the 2003 season ranked 10th in CWS Appearances: 12 (1982, ‘83, ‘85, victories and 16th in winning percentage among active Division I baseball coaches. Marquess ‘87, ‘88, ‘90, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02) moved into sole possession of 20th place on the all-time victory list with his 1101st career Regional Titles: 12 (1982, ‘83, ‘85, ‘87, victory at Texas (2/22/03 - Game 1). Recent milestone victories were his 1100th career win ‘88, ‘90, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02) versus Nevada (2/17/03) and his 1000th against Florida State (2/9/01). He has been named Super Regional Titles: 4 (1999, 2000, NCAA Coach of the Year three times and has received Pac-10 or Pac-10 Southern Division ‘01, ‘02) Coach of the Year honors on eight occasions. The Cardinal has posted winning seasons in Pac-10 Regular Season Titles: 10 (1983, 25 times of the first 26 seasons under his leadership and has finished either first or second in ‘84, ‘85, ‘87, ‘90, ‘94, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000) the prestigious Pacific-10 (formerly Pac-10 Southern Division) 20 times in the last 22 years. NCAA Tournaments: 20 (1981, ‘82, ‘83, Stanford has had 104 draft picks in the past 18 seasons, including 13 ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, first round selections in the last 16 years. A member of the American Baseball Coaches ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02) Association Hall of Fame, Marquess was the head coach of the 1988 Olympic Overall Record: 1121-546-5 (.672) baseball team that captured the gold medal. Marquess was also an accomplished football and Stanford Record: Same baseball standout on The Farm and is a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. He is Pac-10 Record: 454-293 (.607) All-Time Division I Victory Rank: 20th one of only six collegiate baseball head coaches to have both played and coached in the NCAA Coach of the Year: 3 (1985, ‘87, College World Series. Marquess was the starting and a First Team All-American ‘88) on Stanford’s 1967 College World Series squad and played four seasons of minor league Pac-10 Coach of the Year: 8 (1983, ‘85, baseball with the organization. ‘87, ‘90, ‘94, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99) COMMENTS FROM MARK MARQUESS MARQUESS YEAR-BY-YEAR (On the balance of the Pac-10 standings) Year Overall (Pac-10) NCAA “It’s even a little more balanced than I thought initially. There are six teams that really still 1977 43-23 (5-13) ----- have a pretty good shot at it. It’s probably going to go right down to the last weekend.” 1978 35-20-1 (6-12) ----- 1979 35-23 (13-17) ----- (On Stanford’s remaining Pac-10 schedule) 1980 29-24 (13-17) ----- “We’ve got a tough job ahead of us with a couple of tough road series the next two weeks 1981 43-22 (16-14) Regional at USC and California, and then a series against a UCLA team that’s been unpredictable and 1982 49-18-1 (20-10) 5th-T CWS capable of beating just about anybody as they showed when they won two-of-three at 1983 41-17-1 (20-10)* Regional Arizona State a couple of weeks ago. Our toughest stretch in league may be our last nine 1984 38-26-1 (18-12)* Regional conference game. We’ll find out where we are.” 1985 47-15 (23-7)* 5th-T CWS 1986 38-23 (18-12) Regional (On the team’s approach) 1987 53-17 (21-9)* CWS Champs “We just have to pitch and play well, and hopefully get some timely hitting.” 1988 46-23 (18-12) CWS Champs 1989 30-28 (12-18) ----- 1990 59-12 (24-6)* 3rd-T CWS (On losing two-of-three to Arizona) 1991 39-23 (18-12) Regional “They did a better job than we did in all phases of the game. In some ways we were fortunate 1992 39-23 (17-13) Regional to get one win in the series.” 1993 27-28 (10-20) ----- 1994 36-24 (21-9)* Regional (On the team playing well on the road) 1995 40-25 (20-10) 5th-T CWS “We’ve played pretty well on the road, but you can’t normally count on that. Each weekend 1996 41-19 (19-11) Regional is different, it’s really more about how you play and how your opponent plays, especially at 1997 45-20 (21-9)* 3rd-T CWS this time of the year.” 1998 42-14-1 (22-8)* Regional 1999 50-15 (19-5)* 3rd-T CWS (On Carlos Quentin’s season to date) 2000 50-16 (17-7)* 2nd CWS “Carlos Quentin is having a great season and been a really tough out. Anytime you have a 2001 51-17 (17-7) 2nd CWS player hitting over .400 he is having a phenomenal year.” 2002 47-18 (16-8) 3rd-T CWS 2003 28-13 (10-5) ----- STANFORD COACHING STAFF Totals 1121-546-5 (454-293) Dean Stotz is in his 27th campaign with Stanford Baseball and his fourth season as associate Championships: 2 CWS, 4 Super Regional, head coach after he was promoted to the position prior to the 2000 campaign. Stotz served 12 Regional, 10 Pac-10* *Includes Championships, Co- for 23 years as an assistant. Stotz currently coaches third base while also handling various Championships and Southern Division Titles offensive and defensive aspects of the game. Tom Kunis is in his fourth season as Stanford’s pitching coach, while Dave Nakama is in his fourth year overall as a Stanford assistant coach.

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