STANFORD BASEBALL RELEASE May 1, 2006 CONTACT: Kyle McRae (650) 725-2959 (ph); (650) 725-2957 (fax) [email protected] (email) gostanford.com (website) •Cardinal coming off series victory over No. 16 Arizona State 2006 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 19-19, 5-10 (PAC-10) Stanford To Visit California For Non-League Game Monday 13-10 (H), 6-9 (A) STANFORD CARDINAL (19-19, 5-10 Pac-10) Date Day Opponent (TV) Result/Time FEBRUARY at CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS (21-22, 8-10 Pac-10) 3 Fri. #5 Cal State Fullerton W, 2-1 4 Sat. #5 Cal State Fullerton W, 6-5 (10) Mon., May 1 – TBA vs. TBA 5 Sun. #5 Cal State Fullerton W, 6-3 10 Fri. Kansas L, 2-8 LIVE GAME COVERAGE 11 Sat. Kansas L, 4-5 Audio: KZSU (90.1 FM)/gostanford.com/KZSU.org (Alex Gyr) | Gametracker: gostanford.com 12 Sun. Kansas W, 8-3 STANFORD-CALIFORNIA SERIES HISTORY 17 Fri. #7 Texas ppd., weather All-Time Series: Stanford 233-211 18 Sat. #7 Texas L, 2-4 19 Sun. #7 Texas W, 5-1 2006 Results: Series – Tied 1-1 (Non-Conference at California, March 3-4) California 7-6, 20 Mon. #7 Texas W, 13-9 Stanford 6-5 (11) 21 Tue. Nevada W, 5-2 2005 Results: Series – Tied 3-3 (Non-Conference at Stanford, March 5-6DH) Stanford 10-3, 24 Fri. at Fresno State W, 3-2 Stanford 3-2 (DH Game 1), California 10-4 (DH Game 2); (Conference at California, May 6-7, 9) 25 Sat. at Fresno State L, 5-7 26 Sun. at Fresno State W, 6-3 Stanford 7-5, California 2-1 (11 inn.), California 9-5 MARCH Series Notes: California has won four of the last six meetings between the teams but the clubs 3 Fri. at California L, 6-7 have split eight contests over the last two seasons after Stanford had previously won an amazing 4 Sat. at California W, 6-5 (11) 18 in a row over the Golden Bears • California had won three straight over the Cardinal at Evans 5 Sun. at California ppd., weather Diamond before Stanford snapped the streak with a 6-5 win in 11 innings in its most recent game 7 Tue. at San Jose State ppd., weather 10 Fri. at USC W, 7-6 in Berkeley this past March 4 11 Sat. at USC L, 7-16 The Matchup: Today's game is the makeup of a non-conference contest that was postponed 12 Sun. at USC L, 2-7 due to rain on March 5 and features a pair of teams in similar situations • Both teams are near 25 Sat. Washington State* L, 1-7 the bottom of the Pac-10 standings with California (8-10) currently in seventh and the Cardinal 26 Sun. Washington State* L, 5-8 27 Mon. Washington State* W, 5-3 ninth • But both teams also have reason to be optimistic after taking two-of-three in home 31 Fri. USC* ppd., weather series against ranked teams this past Friday-Sunday with the Golden Bears winning a series APRIL against UCLA and the Cardinal taking down Arizona State • The Cardinal has put up decent 1 Sat. USC -- DH Game 1* W, 9-7 pitching numbers (4.55 ERA) to rank fifth in the league but is seventh in fielding (.963) and 1 Sat. USC -- DH Game 2* L, 2-3 (12) 2 Sun. USC* L, 1-6 eighth in hitting (.268) • California has put together a nice season both on the hill (3.71 ERA, 8 Sat. at San Jose State W, 13-3 #3 Pac-10) and defensively (.969, #4 Pac-10) but has struggled offensively with a .264 team 10 Mon. Pacific W, 2-1 batting average that is last in the Pac-10 13 Thu. at #11 Oregon State* L, 0-3 14 Fri. at #11 Oregon State* L, 0-1 15 Sat. at #11 Oregon State* ppd., weather 16 Sun. at #11 Oregon State* L, 1-12 (7) STANFORD SNAPSHOT 17 Mon. San Francisco L, 4-9 • FIVE-SERIES LOSING STREAK SNAPPED – Stanford won two-of-three games 18 Tue. Sacramento State W, 12-5 against Arizona State in its most recent series this past Friday-Sunday to win its first 21 Fri. at Arizona* W, 10-6 series in over two months (at Fresno State, 2/24-26) and snap a five-series losing streak 22 Sat. at Arizona* L, 4-14 23 Sun. at Arizona* L, 3-12 (at USC, Washington State, USC, at Oregon State, at Arizona) that was its longest since 25 Tue. Santa Clara L, 1-6 (10) the Cardinal dropped seven in a row in its final six series of 1993 (at UCLA,Arizona, at 28 Fri. #16 Arizona State* (CSTV) W, 7-1 Arizona State, at California, UNLV, UCLA), as well as its first series in 1994 (Cal State 29 Sat. #16 Arizona State* L, 7-11 30 Sun. #16 Arizona State* W, 11-4 Fullerton) MAY • A QUICK LOOK AT THE PAC – Stanford is only 3.5 games out of second-place but 1 Mon. at California 2:30 pm still in an unfamiliar last spot in the Pac-10 race in last place with its 5-10 conference 2 Tue. San Jose State 6:00 pm mark • Oregon State (9-3) is in sole possession of first-place and has upped its lead over 5 Fri. California* (Comcast Sports Net) 6:00 pm 6 Sat. California* (FSN/FSNBA) 4:00 pm second-place USC (10-8) to 3.0 games and five games in the loss column,Arizona State, 7 Sun. California* 1:00 pm UCLA and Washington are in a three-way tie for third and followed by Washington State 9 Tue. at Santa Clara 6:00 pm (7-8), California (8-10), Arizona (6-9) and Stanford (5-10) 10 Wed. at Sacramento State 2:30 pm 12 Fri. at Washington* 6:30 pm • BUSY SECOND HALF – Rescheduled games caused by earlier weather-related 13 Sat. at Washington* 2:00 pm postponed contests and a normally more compacted second half of the schedule have 14 Sun. at Washington* 1:00 pm combined to contribute to Stanford having its final 28 games scheduled over the last 42 16 Tue. Santa Clara 6:00 pm 19 Fri. at #22 UCLA* 6:00 pm days of its regular season after playing its first 28 contests in the first 72 days • Stanford 20 Sat. at #22 UCLA* 2:00 pm played 17 games in April and has 17 more scheduled for May with one contest versus 21 Sun. at #22 UCLA* 1:00 pm Santa Clara still a possibility to be rescheduled 23 Tue. at Pacific 2:00 pm 26 Fri. UC Davis 6:00 pm • MARQUESS REACHES 13TH ON ALL-TIME LIST – Mark Marquess moved into 27 Sat. at UC Davis 2:00 pm sole possession of 13th place on the all-time win list for NCAA Division I coaches with JUNE Stanford's victory over Arizona State on Sunday • He has an all-time record of 1243-609- 2-5 F-M NCAA Regionals• TBA 5 (.671) and is in his 30th season as Stanford's head coach 9-12 F-M NCAA Super Regionals+ TBA 16-26 F-M at College World Series^ TBA • TWO MORE TV GAMES ON TAP THIS WEEK – After making its 2006 television debut *Pac-10 Game; •NCAA Regionals at TBA; +NCAA Super on CSTV Friday night, the Cardinal will have two more games televised live on Comcast Regionals at TBA; ^College World Series at Omaha, NE; All Sports Net and FOX Sports Bay Area Net in back-to-back contests against California at Times Pacific Unless Noted; All Home Games In Bold At Sunken Diamond; Rankings by Baseball America are current Sunken Diamond this Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6 (6 pm, PT; 4 pm, PT) or at time of meeting if game has been played

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 13 Regional, 20 Pac-10)  • SOGGY SEASON – Stanford has made 11 changes to its schedule this season due to PAC-10 STANDINGS (THRU 4/30/06) soggy weather but is still on track to get 55 regular season contests in with a possible makeup date at Santa Clara to get to the maximum number of 56 games in a season Team Pac-10 GB Overall • COMEBACK KIDS – Stanford has come from behind in 12 of its 18 wins, including six Oregon State 9-3 --- 32-10 of its last seven USC 10-8 2.0 24-22 Washington 8-7 2.5 30-16 • OUT OF THE POLLS – Stanford has not been ranked in any of the five major polls Arizona State 8-7 2.5 29-16 (Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA, Rosenblatt Report, USA Today) for the UCLA 8-7 2.5 24-19 last seven weeks through the polls of May 1 Washington State 7-8 3.5 29-16 • HOT HITTERS – Chris Minaker has a current eight-game hit streak (.472, 17-36, 6 2B, California 8-10 4.0 21-22 3B, 11 RBI) with six multiple-hit contests during the stretch • Minaker (.352, 25-71, 10 Arizona 6-9 4.5 20-22 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 19 RBI, SB) and Ryan Seawell (.347, 17-49, 3 2B, 5 RBI, 2 SB) put up the Stanford 5-10 5.5 19-19 team's top offensive numbers in 17 April games • DEFENSIVE WOES – Stanford is fielding at a clip of just .963 after posting a .971 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE/RESULTS or better mark in each of the past six years to account for six of the top eight fielding percentages in school history • The Cardinal has made at least one error in 10 straight Monday, May 1 STANFORD at CALIFORNIA (2:30 pm, PT) games and 15 of the last 16 • REYNOLDS WRAP – Stanford ace Greg Reynolds has won his last two decisions and Tuesday, May 2 ARIZONA at #?? ARIZONA STATE (7 pm, MST/PDT) three of his last four to lower his ERA from a season-high 4.09 to its current 3.66 CALIFORNIA at Saint Mary's (2 pm, PT) • STURDY SENIORS – Stanford's four seniors have started all but one game possible San Jose State at STANFORD (6 pm, PT) Lewis-Clark State at WASHINGTON (6:30 pm, PT) between them this season • Position players Chris Lewis and Chris Minaker have each started all 38 games with Minaker playing every inning at shortstop, while John Hester Wednesday, April 26 at ARIZONA 7, Southern Utah 5 has started 37 of 38 behind the plate • Pitcher Matt Manship made his starts for the first 11 weeks before coming out of the bullpen to get a win in his most recent action versus Thursday, April 27 at #5 OREGON STATE 3, Cal Poly 0 Arizona State on April 30 • ROOKIE CLASS – Stanford has also received significant contributions from its freshman Friday, May 5 UNLV at ARIZONA (7 pm, MT/PT) class this season • Cord Phelps (26), Joey August (23) and Jason Castro (20) have all CALIFORNIA at STANFORD (6 pm, PT)* ... Comcast Sports Net started more than half of the team's games, while Brent Milleville (16), Austin Yount (9), WASHINGTON at #?? OREGON STATE (5 pm, PT)* J.J. Jelmini (2) and Sean Ratliff (1) have also made starts as position players • Jeremy Saturday, May 6 Bleich has a team-high seven saves and had been the team's closer for most of the UNLV at ARIZONA (6 pm, MT/PT) CALIFORNIA at STANFORD (4 pm, PT)* ... FSN Bay Area season before being inserted into the starting rotation each of the last three weeks at WASHINGTON at #?? OREGON STATE (1 pm, PT)* ... FSN Oregon State (4/14) and Arizona (4/21), and versus Arizona State (4/29) • Max Fearnow, Utah Valley State at WASHINGTON STATE (6 pm, PT) Ratliff and Yount have also seen action on the hill Sunday, May 7 • LEAGUE RANKINGS – Stanford ranks fifth in the Pac-10 in pitching (4.55 ERA), UNLV at ARIZONA (12 pm, MT/PT) CALIFORNIA at STANFORD (1 pm, PT)* seventh in fielding (.963) and eighth in hitting (.268) WASHINGTON at #?? OREGON STATE (1 pm, PT)* • IT'S SIMPLE ... HIT THE LONG BALL AND WIN – Stanford is 6-0 in games in which Utah Valley State at WASHINGTON STATE (2 pm, PT) *Pac-10 Game the Cardinal has two or more home runs • STANFORD BASEBALL HISTORY – Stanford has captured two College World Series LAST WEEK'S RESULTS titles (1987, 1988) and advanced to the CWS 15 times, including 13 appearances in Omaha in the past 24 seasons and a school record five in a row from 1999-2003 when Tuesday, April 25 at ARIZONA 18, Southern Utah 0 the Cardinal finished as runners-up three times (2000, 2001, 2003) •The Cardinal has San Francisco 7, CALIFORNIA 6^ also won five NCAA Super Regionals, 13 NCAA Regionals and 20 Pac-10 titles • Stanford Portland 20, at #5 OREGON STATE 13 (12) Santa Clara 6, at STANFORD 1 (10) Baseball is in its 113th year of existence with an all-time record of 2476-1542-32 (.615) UC Santa Barbara 11, at #22 UCLA 8 • STANFORD BASEBALL IN THE BIGS – Stanford has sent 74 players on to play Loyola Marymount 6, at USC 5 at WASHINGTON 11, St. Martin's 9 , including six (Joe Borchard – Seattle Mariners • Eric Bruntlett WASHINGTON STATE 9, at Gonzaga 6 – • Mike Gosling, Cincinnati Reds • Jeremy Guthrie – Cleveland Indians • Wednesday, April 26 Rick Helling – Milwaukee Brewers • Mike Mussina – New York Yankees) that have played at ARIZONA 7, Southern Utah 5 in The Show in 2006 Thursday, April 27 • STANFORD IN THE MINOR LEAGUES – Stanford has 21 former players currently in at #5 OREGON STATE 3, Cal Poly 0 Minor League Baseball (Jonny Ash – Corpus Christi Hooks, Houston Astros AA • Chris Friday, April 28 Carter – Tucson Sidewinders, AAA • Jason Cooper – Buffalo at WASHINGTON 7, ARIZONA 5 Bisons, Cleveland Indians AAA • Scott Dragicevich – Dunedin Blue Jays, Toronto Blue at STANFORD 7, #16 ARIZONA STATE 1* ... CSTV #22 UCLA 4, at CALIFORNIA 2* A Advanced • Pete Duda – Unassigned, Arizona Diamondbacks • Sam Fuld – Daytona at #5 OREGON STATE 16, New Mexico 1 Cubs, Chicago Cubs A Advanced • John Gall – Memphis Redbirds, St. Louis Cardinals USC 9, at WASHINGTON STATE 2* AAA • Jody Gerut – Unassigned, Pittsburgh Pirates • Jeff Gilmore – Wisconsin Timber Saturday, April 29 Rattlers, Seattle Mariners A • Mike Gosling – Louisville Bats, Cincinnati Reds AAA • ARIZONA 15, at WASHINGTON 0* #16 ARIZONA STATE 11, at STANFORD 7* Brian Hall – Unassigned, Toronto Blue Jays • Jed Hansen – Fresno Grizzlies, San at CALIFORNIA 3, #22 UCLA 2 (11)* Francisco Giants AAA • John Hudgins – Oklahoma RedHawks, Texas Rangers AAA • at #5 OREGON STATE 8, Cal Poly 4 at WASHINGTON STATE 13, USC 7* Mark Jecmen – Lake County Captains, Cleveland Indians A • Jed Lowrie – Wilmington

Sunday, April 30 Blue Rocks, A Advanced • Donny Lucy – Winston-Salem Warthogs, at WASHINGTON 4, ARIZONA 3* Chicago White Sox A Advanced • John Mayberry, Jr. – Clinton LumberKings, Texas at STANFORD 11, #16 ARIZONA STATE 4* at CALIFORNIA 9, #22 UCLA 4* Rangers A • Chris O'Riordan – Mobile Bay Bears, San Diego Padres AA • Danny Putnam at #5 OREGON STATE 8, New Mexico 2 – Midland RockHounds, Oakland A's AA • Carlos Quentin – Tucson Sidewinders, Arizona at WASHINGTON STATE 6, USC 3* ^Dante Benedetti Classic, AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA Diamondbacks AAA • Mark Romanczuk – Unassigned, Arizona Diamondbacks) *Pac-10 Game • GOSTANFORD.COM – Visit gostanford.com for more information on Stanford Baseball WEEKLY EMAIL LIST If you would like to receive Stanford Baseball press releases and other media information on Stanford Baseball via email, please email [email protected] with the email address to send to.  Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 13 Regional, 20 Pac-10) LF - 7 - JOEY AUGUST, L/L, 6-1, 195, FR. HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): 1.000 (1-1) 0-0-0 .277 (23-83) 1-5-1 .277 (23-83) 1-5-1 .667 (4-6) 0-1-0 .667 (4-6) 0-1-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): DNP Current Hit Streak: 1 Has just five hits in his last 30 at bats (.167) but did have a hit in his only offical at bat and also walked a career-high-tying three times in his most outing versus Arizona State (4/29) • Has not played in four of Stanford's last six games • Had five hits in seven at bats with back-to-back multiple-hit games (3/27 - 4/1, Gm. 1) • Hit his first collegiate at USC (3/10) off All-American Trojan ace Ian Kennedy • Co-leads the team with 18 walks and second with 23 runs

1B/C - 15 - JASON CASTRO, L/R, 6-3, 205, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .125 (1-8) 0-1-0 .247 (21-85) 1-8-3 .247 (21-85) 1-8-3 .000 (0-6) 0-0-0 .000 (0-6) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 0-1, SF, RBI ... Pinch-hitter/Def. Current Hit Streak: None Has just one hit in his last 14 at bats (.071) • Post a career-best five-game hit streak fromApril 2-21 .471, 8-17) and a four-game hit streak from February 4-12 • Posted his first career two-RBI game at Arizona (4/21) • Was 3-for-3 for his first career three-hit game versus Washington State (3/25) • Made his first start at catcher against San Francisco (4/17) and his first appearance behind the plate when he caught the seventh and eighth innings at USC (3/11)

OF/DH - 14 - BRENDAN DOMARACKI, L/R, 6-2, 190, SO., 1V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): 2-2, 2B .256 (10-39) 1-6-0 .221 (31-140) 2-20-2 .222 (2-9) 0-2-0 .154 (4-26) 0-5-1 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 2-2, 2B, Run ... Pinch-hitter/DH Current Hit Streak: 1 (4/30) Was 2-for-2 in his most recent game versus Arizona State (4/28) after going hitless in his previous seven at bats • Had a key three-run homer at San Jose State (4/8) for a career-high three RBI • Was 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI at California (3/3) • Came through with bases loaded game-winning pinch-hit RBI single versus Cal State Fullerton (2/3)

1B - 26 - GRANT ESCUE, L/L, 6-0, 190, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): DNP 1.000 (1-1) 0-1-0 1.000 (1-1) 0-1-0 ------Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): DNP Current Hit Streak: 1 (3/11) Had a pinch-hit single in his only action of the season at USC (3/11)

C - 17 - JOHN HESTER, R/R, 6-4, 220, SR., 3V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .300 (3-10) 0-2-1 .266 (37-139) 1-14-3 .271 (112-413) 7-63-12 .100 (1-10) 0-0-0 .135 (5-37) 1-2-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, SB, Run Current Hit Streak: 2 (4/29-30) Has three hits in his last four at bats after just one in his previous 17 • Has hit safely in 12 of his last 15 games with five multiple-hit contests during the stretch • Picked up his 100th career hit at Oregon State (4/13) • Scored the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth in a 2-1 victory over Pacific (4/10) • asW 4-for-5 with his second career two-double game and two RBI at San Jose State (4/8) • Has started 37 of 38 games this year after playing every inning in 58 of 59 last year

INF - 3 - J.J. JELMINI, R/R, 6-1, 200, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): DNP .200 (2-10) 0-2-0 .200 (2-10) 0-2-0 .000 (0-2) 0-0-0 .000 (0-2) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): DNP Current Hit Streak: None Has played just once in the last seven games as a defensive replacement versus Arizona State (4/29) • Had his first extra-base hit with a double versus USC (4/1, Gm. 1), made his first collegiate start at second base versus ashingtonW State (3/25), and had his first collegiate hit, RBI and walk at USC (3/11) • Made his collegiate debut as a defensive replacement at second base at California (3/3)

DH - 5 - BRIAN JUHL, B/R, 6-1, 215, SO., 1V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .000 (0-2) 0-0-0 .278 (5-18) 0-0-0 .263 (5-19) 0-0-0 ------Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 0-2 ... Pinch-hitter/DH Current Hit Streak: None Hitless in his last six at bats • Had an extended a five-game hit streak that dated all the way from the second game of the season versus Cal State Fullerton (2/4) through a contest at Arizona (4/22)

3B - 8 - CHRIS LEWIS, R/R, 6-0, 200, SR., 3V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .267 (4-15) 0-0-0 .254 (34-134) 3-23-1 .245 (112-458) 16-75-5 .167 (1-6) 0-0-0 .257 (9-35) 1-3-1 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 0-5 Current Hit Streak: None Had the first four-hit game of his career versus Arizona State (4/28) before going hitless in the final 11 at bats of the series • Second on the team with three homers and third with 23 RBI • Hitless in four of his last six games • Had at least one RBI in a career-high five straight games before not driving in a run versus Santa Clara (4/25) • Had been Stanford's hottest hitter through the first 13 games ofApril (.441, 15-34, 4 2B, 3B, HR, 8 RBI) • Picked up his 100th career hit with a double versus Pacific (4/10) • Had his best two series of the season versus USC, going 10-for-22 (.455) with a double, homer and eight RBI, while hitting safely in five of six games • Was a hero in both wins over USC, leading Stanford to a 7-6 victory at USC (3/10) by going 3-for-4 (career-high-tying hits) with a key two-run eighth inning double and a season-high three RBI before hitting a crucial three-run homer to fuel Stanford's 9-7 comeback win over the Trojans and going 3-for-4 (career-high-tying hits) with a career-high-tying four RBI in the first game of a doubleheader (4/1) at Sunken Diamond • Started the year in a 4-for-32 (.125) slump

1B/DH - 25 - BRENT MILLEVILLE, R/R, 6-4, 240, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .000 (0-4) 0-0-0 .189 (14-74) 2-9-2 .189 (14-74) 2-9-2 .333 (1-3) 0-0-0 .333 (1-3) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 0-2 Current Hit Streak: None Hitless in his last 13 at bats after a three-game streak and five hits in an 1 at bat stretch (4/17-21), which included his first three-hit game atArizona (4/22) with a 3-for-5 (2B, HR) performance • Banged his first collegiate homer at USC (3/12) • Had a three-game hit streak from March 4-12

SS - 2 - CHRIS MINAKER, R/R, 6-0, 195, SR., 3V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .500 (7-14) 0-6-0 .352 (56-159) 5-43-5 .299 (178-596) 12-113-18 .700 (7-10) 0-6-1 .358 (19-53) 0-11-3 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 3-5, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 Runs Current Hit Streak: 8 (4/18-30) Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 13 Regional, 20 Pac-10)  Leads the team in nearly every offensive category, including batting average (.352), homers (career-high 5), RBI (career-high 43), stolen bases (5), runs scored (24), hits (56), doubles (13), slugging percentage (.553), multiple-hit games (17) and multiple-RBI contests (12) • Currently on a hot eight-game hit streak (4/18-28) with six multiple-hit contests and a trio of three-hit games, going 17-for-36 (.472) with six doubles, a triple and 11 RBI during the stretch after getting just one hit in his previous 13 at bats • Has had three hits and three RBI in a pair of games during the streak versus Sacramento State (4/18) and Arizona State (4/26), as well as three hits and two RBI versus Arizona State (4/30) • Scored Stanford's only run of the Oregon State series (4/13-16) • Had the game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the ninth of a 2-1 win over Pacific (4/10) • Was 3-for-6 with two doubles, a homer and a season-high-tying four RBI at San Jose State (4/8) • Has hit safely in 30 of 38 games overall • Posted a torrid season-high 11-game hit streak (.469, 23-49, 2 HR, 18 RBI, 2 SB) from February 19 - March 12 • Hit his second career grandslam in a 13-9 win over Texas (2/20) in a game where he was 4-5 with a double, triple, the grandslam and a career-best five RBI • Was also 4-for-5 at California (3/3) and then 3-for-5 with a season-high-tying four RBI and the game-winning RBI single the following day (3/4) against the Golden Bears • Has made 135 consecutive starts at shortstop and played every inning of every game at the position in each of the last two campaigns

DH/1B - 33 - RANDY MOLINA, L/R, 6-3, 220, SO., 1V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .444 (4-9) 0-0-0 .344 (22-64) 0-4-0 .329 (23-70) 0-4-0 .000 (0-0) 0-0-0 .000 (0-1) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 0-2, BB, Run Current Hit Streak: None Was 4-for-9 in Stanford's most recent series versus Arizona State (4/28-30) that included a 3-for-5 game with a double (4/29) after getting just two hits in his previous 21 at bats (.095) • Posted a six-game hit streak from March 25 - April 2 (.450, 9-20, 2B, 3 RBI) • Had a huge game (4-4, 2B, RBI) in his first career start at USC (3/11) and a clutch two-RBI double in the seventh inning of a 5-3 win over Washington State (3/27) • Had doubles in his first two at bats of the season

2B - 16 - CORD PHELPS, B/R, 6-1, 190, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .167 (1-6) 0-2-0 .183 (15-82) 0-9-0 .183 (15-82) 0-9-0 .600 (3-5) 0-0-0 .600 (3-5) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 0-1 Current Hit Streak: None Has just four hits in his last 45 at bats (.089) but did have a clutch two-RBI single in a 7-1 win over Arizona State (4/28) • Has started 16 of the last 20 games at second base after starting 10 of the first 18 at third base • Posted a career-high six-game hit streak (2/24 - 3/11)

OF - 24 - JIM RAPOPORT, L/L, 6-0, 190, JR., 2V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .385 (5-13) 1-7-0 .244 (31-127) 2-18-2 .273 (109-399) 5-52-19 .143 (1-7) 0-1-0 .268 (11-41) 0-6-1 (also add other three-hit and four-RBI game) Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 1-3, HR, GS, IP, 4 RBI, 2 Runs Current Hit Streak: 3 (4/28-30) Had arguably the team's most memorable moment of the season when he hit an inside-the-park grandslam in an 11-4 win over Arizona State (4/30) • Has hit safely in each of his last three games, including a 3-for-6 game with a double and three RBI against Arizona State (4/29) • Had a hot four-game hit streak from March 26 - April 1 (.438, 7-16, SB, RBI) • Posted a season-high five-game hit streak from February 20-26 • Has started five of Stanford's last six games in left field after starting 29 games this season and 57 of 59 contests a year ago in center field • Paces the squad with 10 sacrifice bunts and is third with 16 walks

DH/OF - 18 - SEAN RATLIFF, L/L, 6-3, 205, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): DNP .000 (0-14) 0-1-0 .000 (0-14) 0-1-0 .000 (0-1) 0-0-0 .000 (0-1) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): DNP Current Hit Streak: None Had pinch-hit sacrifice fly in key three-run fifth versus Cal State Fullerton (2/5) but is still looking for first collegiate hit in 14 official at bats (10 strikeouts) • Struck out in his first at bat since March 11 at USC at Oregon State (4/16) • Made his first career start at Fresno State (2/26)

OF - 29 - RYAN SEAWELL, R/R, 6-2, 220, JR., 2V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .444 (4-9) 0-2-0 .329 (25-76) 1-7-3 .306 (49-160) 3-23-4 .000 (0-0) 0-0-0 .000 (0-1) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 2-4 Current Hit Streak: 3 (4/28-30) Cooled off a little last week (.308, 4-13, 2 RBI) after being the team's hottest hitter the previous week when he was 10-for-22 (.455) with two doubles, three RBI and two stolen bases • Has started eight of the team's last nine games in center field • asW 2-for-3 with an RBI and a stolen base versus San Francisco (4/17) before adding multiple-hit games against Sacramento State (4/18 - 2-5) and in the first two games of theArizona series (4/21 - 3-6, 2B, 2 RBI, SB; 4/22 - 2-5, 2B) during a five-game hit streak from April 17-23 • Made his first career start both in center field and as Stanford's leadoff hitter at San Jose State (4/8) and responded by reaching base in each of his first four trips to the plate, while finishing the contest 2-for-4 with a double Tied• a career-high with three hits (all in his first three at bats) in a 3-for-4 (SB) performance at USC (3/12)

RF - 30 - MICHAEL TAYLOR, R/R, 6-6, 250, SO., 1V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .364 (4-11) 0-5-0 .301 (41-136) 1-25-1 .294 (106-361) 5-53-10 .400 (2-5) 0-1-0 .400 (2-5) 0-1-0 .300 (9-30) 1-5-1 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): 2-5, 2 RBI Current Hit Streak: 1 (4/30) Had a pair of two-hit games in the most recent Arizona State series (4/28-30) after having just two hits in his previous 15 at bats (.133) • Has three hit streaks of five or more games with a career-best eight-game hit streak from February 18 - March 3 (.483, 14-29, 4 2B, 10 RBI), as well as a pair of five-game runs from March 25 - April 1, Gm. 1 and April 8-16 • Became the first player to be hit by a pair of pitches this season versus Sacramento State (4/18) • Co-leads the team in walks (18), while ranking second in doubles (10), multiple-hit games (13) and multiple RBI contests (7) • Had a memorable bases loaded three-RBI double to key a 5-1 win over Texas (2/19), as well as a memorable throw to toss a runner out at the plate from right field versus USC (4/2)

OF - 1 - JEFF WHITLOW, R/R, 5-11, 190, FR. HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): DNP .000 (0-0) 0-0-0 .000 (0-0) 0-0-0 .000 (0-0) 0-0-0 .000 (0-0) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): DNP Current Hit Streak: None Has appeared in six contests as a pinch-runner, scoring a pair of runs • Made his collegiate debut at California (3/3) • Has not played in the last 10 games

3B - 4 - AUSTIN YOUNT, L/R, 6-0, 175, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Series (vs. ASU, 4/28-30): .000 (0-0) 0-0-0 .152 (5-33) 1-7-0 .152 (5-33) 1-7-0 .000 (0-5) 0-0-0 .000 (0-5) 0-0-0 Last Game (vs. ASU, 4/30): DNP Current Hit Streak: 1 (4/23) Four of his five hits are for extra bases with three doubles and a triple • Has just two hits in his last 28 at bats (.071) after getting three in his first five • Made his first start at Arizona (4/23) since starting at California (3/3) • Homered (2/4) and was the winning pitcher (2/5) in the Cal State Fullerton series, becoming the first Stanford player to do both in the same season since Nate Olmstead in 1993

 Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 13 Regional, 20 Pac-10) LHP - 21 - JEREMY BLEICH, L/L, 6-2, 185, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. ASU, 4/29, Start): L, 2.0, 4-4-3-2-4 2-4, 3.86, 7, 32.2, 27 2-4, 3.86, 7, 32.2, 27 0-0, 0.00, 0.1, 1 Has been the club's No. 2 starter each of the last three weeks but taken losses in all three outings • Impressive in his debut as a starter at Oregon State (4/14, 6.0, 3-1-1-2-4) despite taking the loss in a 1-0 defeat • Pitched a scoreless ninth in his most recent relief outing versus Pacific (4/10) to earn a victory • Leads the club (#3 Pac-10) with seven saves while appearing in a team-high 18 games • Successful in his first five save opportunities (including saves in four consecutive outings from February 12-24) before blowing two in a row but has recorded saves again in his last two chances for a total of seven saves in nine opportunities

RHP - 19 - ERIK DAVIS, R/R, 6-3, 195, SO., 1V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. ASU, 4/29): ND, 4.1, 2-2-2-3-5 0-1, 3.38, 1, 18.2, 14 2-2, 4.01, 2, 58.1, 42 0-1, 0.00, 2.2, 3 0-0, 0.00, 1.0, 0 Had his longest and arguably most impressive performance in his most recent outing versus Arizona State (4/30), not allowing a run or a hit for 4.1 innings until giving up back-to-back singles in the ninth and being removed (both runners eventually scored) • Picked up his first save of season and the second of career when he came into the game in the bottom of the ninth and got the final two outs with the bases loaded at USC (3/10)

RHP - 40 - MAX FEARNOW, R/R, 6-4, 190, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. ASU, 4/29): ND, 1.2, 2-2-0-2-2 1-0, 5.28, 15.1, 17 1-0, 5.28, 15.1, 17 ------Was impressive in two consecutive outings, giving up just one run and three hits in his first career start versus San Francisco (4/17) after striking out the side in order in his only inning of work at Oregon State (4/13) • Recorded the first win of his career versus USC (4/1 - Gm. 1) when he pitched a scoreless seventh before Stanford scored six runs in the bottom of the seventh to rally from behind and take the lead in a 9-7 victory • Made his debut versus Kansas (2/12)

RHP - 28 - NOLAN GALLAGHER, R/R, 6-3, 195, SO., 1V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. SCU, 4/25): ND, 0.1, 3-2-2-0-0 2-3, 3.67, 27.0, 27 4-8, 3.17, 3, 82.1, 87 0-0, 99.00, 0.0, 0 Has had some tough outings of late , most recently giving up a pair of runs and three hits in just four batters faced versus Arizona State (4/29) • Blanked Santa Clara (4/25) for 1.0 inning but had previously allowed seven runs (five earned) in just 1.0 inning over two outings, taking the loss versus San Francisco (4/17) • Also balked in the only run of the game in a 1-0 loss at Oregon State (4/14) with his second balk of the seventh inning • Suffered the loss versus USC (4/1 - Gm. 2) despite holding the Trojans without an earned run (one unearned run) and just two hits over a career-high 6.1 innings • Pitched 4.2 innings in relief with five strikeouts versus Washington State (3/26) • Gave up a key three-run homer to Allen Craig in 7-6 loss at California (3/3) • Has 27 strikeouts in 27.0 innings for 9.00 strikeout per nine inning average that ranks third on the club

LHP - 34 - BLAKE HOLLER, L/L, 6-4, 180, JR. 2V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (at ARIZ, 4/23): ND, 1.1, 2-1-1-0-1 1-0, 9.00, 15.0, 12 11-5, 4.52, 3, 127.1, 112 0-0, 0.00, 1.2, 0 0-1, 6.23, 4.1, 7 Pitched in three of four games (4/18 vs. Sacramento, 4/22 at Arizona, 4/23 at Arizona) from April 18-23 but did not appear in any of five games last week • Also did not pitch for just over five weeks since allowing six runs on seven hits and a walk at USC (3/11) • Has allowed a .397 opponents' batting average • Second on Stanford's active win list with 11

RHP - 12 - MATT LEVA, R/R, 6-0, 175, JR., 2V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. ASU, 4/30, Start): ND, 4.0, 5-3-2-2-3 2-0, 3.60, 35, 25 13-4, 4.03, 1, 129.2, 89 --- 0-1, 12.79, 6.1, 6 Earned a Pac-10 start versus Arizona State (4/30) after having not given up an earned run in 11.0 previous innings over two mid-week starts, tossing 6.0 scoreless one-hit innings in a no decision versus Santa Clara (4/25) after picking up the win by pitching 5.0 innings without allowing an earned run against Sacramento State (4/18) in his first outing since March 26 • Had previously pitched only twice out of the bullpen since being replaced as the team's third starter, where he spent each of the first four series • Stanford's active career win leader with 13

RHP - 36 - MATT MANSHIP, R/R, 6-4, 205, SR., 3V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. ASU, 4/30): W, 5.0, 7-1-1-0-4 2-5, 5.13, 52.2, 39 6-9, 3.77, 17, 184.0, 143 0-0, 0.00, 6.0, 3 0-1, 1.12, 8.0, 8 Picked up the win in his most recent outing versus Arizona State (4/30) and his first out of the bullpen this season after making all 11 of his previous outings as a starter • Had 17 saves working primarily out of the bullpen in his first three years to rank second all-time at Stanford • Had allowed 10 runs (nine earned) in just 6.2 innings (12.15 ERA) over his previous two starts before coming out of the bullpen versus Arizona State (4/29) • Picked up his first win of the season versus Washington State (3/27) • Recorded a career-high seven strikeouts against Pacific (4/10)

LHP - 18 - SEAN RATLIFF, L/L, 6-3, 205, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. SCU, 4/25): ND, 0.1, 2-2-1-0-1 1-0, 8.59, 14.2, 20 1-0, 8.59, 14.2, 20 0-0, 16.20, 1.2, 2 Has recorded 20 strikeouts in just 14.2 innings for a team-high 12.27 strikeout per nine innings ratio • Picked up the win in his first collegiate outing versus Cal State Fullerton (2/4)

RHP - 20 - GREG REYNOLDS, R/R, 6-7, 225, JR., 2V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. ASU, 4/28, Start): W, CG, 9.0, 3-1-1-1-8 4-3, 3.66, 78.2, 67 10-7, 4.53, 157.0, 133 0-0, 5.06, 5.1, 2 0-1, 27.00, 2.0, 1 Tossed his first career complete game and the first by a Stanford pitcher in his most recent outing, a three-hitter with eight strikeouts in just one walk in a 7-1 win over Arizona State (4/28) • Has picked up three wins in his last four starts after going just 1-2 with five no-decisions in his first eight • Has lasted at least 5.1 innings in each of his 12 starts and given up more than three earned runs only twice, going 7.2 or more innings three times • Has team-highs of 67 strikeouts (#7 Pac-10) and 78.2 innings pitched (#9 Pac-10) • Had the top strikeout performance of the season by a Stanford pitcher with 11 at Fresno State (2/26)

RHP - 37 - JEFF STIMPSON, R/R, 6-2, 205, JR., 2V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. KAN, 2/10): ND, 0.2, 4-4-4-0-1 0-0, 54.00, 0.2, 1 1-4, 5.66, 1, 41.1, 26 --- 0-0, 1.29, 1, 7.2, 5 Touched for four earned runs in his only outing of season against Kansas (2/12)

RHP - 39 - DAVID STRINGER, R/R, 6-1, 185, SO., 1V 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. ASU, 4/29): ND, 0.2, 1-1-1-3-0 2-3, 4.78, 1, 37.0, 44 2-3, 4.54, 1, 37.2, 44 ------Has struggled in his last three outings, giving up a run on a hit and three walks versus Arizona State (4/29) after taking the loss against Santa Clara (4/25) by giving up three runs on four hits with three strikeouts and allowing hits to the only two batters he faced at Arizona (4/23) • Had nice performances in two of his previous three outings, striking out five in 3.0 scoreless innings to earn his first career save atArizona (4/21) and retiring all 11 batters he faced coming out of the pen versus Pacific (4/10) • Struggled as a member of the starting pitching rotation for three weeks (April 12 - March 1) before being moved bkac to the bullpen • Has a 10.70 strikeout per nine inning ratio to rank second on the team and an 4.9-1 strikeout to walk ratio with 44 strikeouts and only nine walks in 37.2 frames • Earned Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors for the first time in his career (2/28) after going 2-0 with an 0.87 ERA and striking out 15 batters with just one walk in 10.1 innings the previous week • Recorded the first victory of his career in his first start versus Nevada (2/21), facing the minimum through five innings and taking a one-hitter into the sixth, and followed that up with a win out of the bullpen at Fresno State (2/26) • Took the loss out of the bullpen in his career debut versus Kansas (2/10)

RHP - 4 - AUSTIN YOUNT, L/R, 6-0, 175, FR., HS 2006 Career 2006 vs. CAL Career vs. CAL Last Outing (vs. SAC, 4/18): ND, 0.2, 3-1-0-0-0 2-0, 2.61, 10.1, 4 2-0, 2.61, 10.1, 4 1-0, 0.00, 1.2, 1 1-0, 0.00, 1.2, 1 Has allowed five runs (three earned) in his last 3.1 innings over four outings after not giving up a run in his first 7.0 collegiate innings and four appearances • Picked up victories in his first career outing versus Cal State Fullerton (2/5), as well as at California (3/4)

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 13 Regional, 20 Pac-10) 

STANFORD COACHING STAFF MARK MARQUESS STANFORD HEAD COACH MARK MARQUESS One of the nation's premier collegiate coaches and the winningest coach in Stanford Head Coach Baseball history, Mark Marquess is in his 30th season at the helm of the Cardinal and 30th Season his 38th associated with the program in 2006. Marquess has won more games than any Stanford (1969) coach in any sport ever at Stanford with the amazing numbers he has posted during his tenure on The Farm. Marquess has a 1243-609-5 (.671) all-time record in 1857 career games, as well as equally impressive marks in postseason (109-50, .686) and Pac-10 CWS Titles (2): (1987, '88) (495-324, .604) action. He is currently ranked seventh among all active NCAA Division I CWS Runners-Up (3): (2000, '01, '03) coaches in victories and just moved into sole possession of 13th on the all-time among CWS Appearances (13): (1982, '83, '85, '87, '88, '90, '95, '97, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03) Division I coaches list with Stanford's most recent win over Arizona State on April 30, 2006. NCAA Regional Titles (13): (1982, '83, '85, '87, Marquess became the 23rd coach in the history of NCAA Division I baseball to reach the '88, '90, '95, '97, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03) 1000-win mark with a victory over Florida State on February 9, 2001. Just over two years NCAA Super Regional Titles (5): (1999, 2000, later, he picked up win No. 1100 versus Nevada on February 17, 2003. He became only '01, '02, '03) the 16th NCAA Division I head baseball coach to win 1200 collegiate games just over Pac-10 Regular Season Titles (12): (1983, '84, another two years after that when the Cardinal defeated California at Sunken Diamond '85, '87, '90, '94, '97, '98, '99, 2000, '03, '04) on March 5, 2005. He also won his 100th career postseason game in Stanford's NCAA NCAA Championship Appearances (24): (1981, Super Regional clinching victory over Long Beach State (June 7, 2003). The 1969 Stanford '82, '83, '84, '85, '86, '87, '88, '90, '91, '92, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05) graduate has led the Cardinal to two CWS titles and three runner-up showings in five Overall Record: 1243-609-5 (.671) CWS championship appearances, as well as 13 College World Series trips, five NCAA Stanford Record: Same Super Regional titles, 13 NCAA Regional NCAA Postseason Record: 109-50 (.686) championships and 12 Pac-10 crowns NCAA DIVISION I BASEBALL CWS Record: 34-23 (.596) (includes Southern Division and shared Pac-10 Record: 495-324 (.604) titles). Stanford's two CWS crowns under ALL-TIME COACHES WIN LIST All-Time Division I Victory Rank: 13th Marquess came in back-to-back fashion in Action Division I Victory Rank: 7th Coach, Current or Last School (Yr.) Wins NCAA Coach of the Year: 3 (1985, '87, '88) 1987 and 1988 as the Cardinal is just one of 1. Augie Garrido, Texas (38th) 1571 Pac-10 Coach of the Year: 9 (1983, '85, '87, '90, four teams to have ever won back-to-back 2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (30th) 1541 Division I College World Series titles. The 3. Larry Hays, Texas Tech (36th) 1450 '94, '97, '98, '99, 2003) 4. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech (47th) 1440 three runner-up showings have all come this 5T. Cliff Gustafson, Texas (29) 1427 MARQUESS YEAR-BY-YEAR decade with the Cardinal taking second in 5T. Mike Martin, Florida State (27th) 1427 Year Overall (Pac-10) NCAA Omaha in 2000, '01, and '03. Maybe even 7. Rod Dedeaux, USC (44) 1342 1977 43-23 (5-13) ----- 8. Larry Cochell, Oklahoma (39) 1330 more amazing, all 13 teams that Marquess 9. Ron Polk, Mississippi State (33rd) 1305 1978 35-20-1 (6-12) ----- has taken to the College World Series 10. Bob Bennett, Fresno State (34) 1300 1979 35-23 (13-17) ----- 11. Ron Fraser, Miami (30) 1267 1980 29-24 (13-17) ----- have won at least one game. Stanford has 12. Jack Stallings, Georgia Southern (39) 1255 1981 43-22 (16-14) Regional qualified for the NCAA Championships 23 13. Mark Marquess, Stanford (30th) 1243 14. Richard Jones, Illinois (38) 1242 1982 49-18-1 (20-10) 5th-T CWS times in the first 29 years under Marquess 15. Jim Dietz, San Diego State (31) 1230 1983 41-17-1 (20-10)* Regional with a current school record run of 12 straight *Active Coaches In Bold 1984 38-26-1 (18-12)* Regional appearances in postseason play. He has Totals Updated Through Games of April 30, 2006 1985 47-15 (23-7)* 5th-T CWS been named NCAA Coach of the Year three 1986 38-23 (18-12) Regional 1987 53-17 (21-9)* CWS Champs times and has received Pac-10 or Pac-10 Southern Division Coach of the Year honors on 1988 46-23 (18-12) CWS Champs nine occasions, most recently with his Pac-10 selection in 2003. The Cardinal has had 1989 30-28 (12-18) ----- 28 winning campaigns in the first 29 seasons under his leadership, while finishing either 1990 59-12 (24-6)* 3rd-T CWS first or second in the prestigious Pacific-10 (formerly Pac-10 Southern Division) 22 times 1991 39-23 (18-12) Regional in the last 25 years. Stanford has had 127 players drafted by in the 1992 39-23 (17-13) Regional past 21 seasons, including 17 in the last 19 years that were drafted either in the first round 1993 27-28 (10-20) ----- or as a Compensation A pick. A member of the American Baseball Coaches Association 1994 36-24 (21-9)* Regional Hall of Fame, Marquess was the head coach of the 1988 United States Olympic baseball 1995 40-25 (20-10) 5th-T CWS 1996 41-19 (19-11) Regional team that captured the gold medal. He was also an accomplished football and baseball 1997 45-20 (21-9)* 3rd-T CWS standout on The Farm, and is a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. He is one 1998 42-14-1 (22-8)* Regional of only nine people to have ever both played and coached in the College World Series. 1999 50-15 (19-5)* 3rd-T CWS Marquess was the starting first baseman and a First Team All-American on Stanford's 2000 50-16 (17-7)* 2nd CWS 1967 CWS squad and played four seasons of minor league baseball with the Chicago 2001 51-17 (17-7) 2nd CWS White Sox organization. 2002 47-18 (16-8) 3rd-T CWS 2003 51-18 (18-6)* 2nd CWS 2004 46-14 (16-8)* Regional STANFORD COACHING STAFF 2005 34-25 (12-12) Regional Dean Stotz is in his 30th campaign with Stanford Baseball and his seventh season as 2006 19-19 (5-10) ----- associate head coach after he was promoted to the position prior to the 2000 schedule *Pac-10 Champions following 23 years of service as an assistant. Stotz currently coaches third base while Totals 1243-609-5 (495-324) also handling various offensive and defensive aspects of the game. Tom Kunis is in his Championships seventh season as Stanford's pitching coach, while Dave Nakama is in his seventh year 2 College World Series as a Stanford assistant coach. 5 NCAA Super Regional 13 NCAA Regional 12 Pac-10

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Rank Team (Record) Last Week Rank Team (Record) Last Week 1. Cal State Fullerton (31-10) 1 1. North Carolina (34-8) 1 2. Rice (35-9) 2 2. Cal State Fullerton (31-10) 2 3. North Carolina (34-8) 3 3. Rice (35-9) 3 4. Nebraska (32-6) 4 4. Nebraska (32-6) 4 5. Oregon State (28-9) 9 5. Georgia Tech (32-9) 8 6. Alabama (31-12) 11 6. Alabama (31-12) 12 7. Texas (28-15) 5 7. Oregon State (28-9) 14 8. Georgia Tech (32-9) 13 8. Notre Dame (32-8) 16 9. Clemson (29-13) 6 9. Texas (28-15) 5 10. Oklahoma (32-10) 15 10. Florida State (33-10) 6 11. Arkansas (30-12) 12 11. North Carolina State (31-13) 7 12. Notre Dame (32-8) 18 12. Clemson (29-13) 9 13. Kentucky (30-10) 21 13. Houston (28-15) 19 14. South Carolina (30-11) 7 14. Oklahoma (32-10) 23 15. Florida State (33-10) 8 15. Virginia (34-10) 18 16. Arizona State (28-14) 10 16. Arizona State (28-14) 10 17. College of Charleston (33-8) 19 17. Miami (27-15) 11 18. North Carolina State (31-13) 14 18. Kentucky (30-10) NR 19. Houston (28-15) NR 19. South Carolina (30-11) 13 20. Virginia (34-10) NR 20. Mississippi State (29-11) 15 21. Vanderbilt (25-16) 16 21. Wake Forest (30-14) 24 22. UCLA (23-16) NR 22. Misssissippi (26-15) NR 23. Mississippi (26-15) NR 23. Arkansas (30-12) 20 24. Mississippi State (29-11) 17 24. Vanderbilt (25-16) 17 25. Old Dominion (35-8) 20 25. Old Dominion (35-8) 21 2006 Stanford Opponents In Italics 2006 Stanford Opponents In Italics

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Rank Team (Record) Last Week Rank Team (Record) Last Week 1. Rice (35-9) 1 1. Rice (35-9) 1 2. North Carolina (34-8) 2 2. North Carolina (34-8) 2 3. Nebraska (32-6) 3 3. Nebraska (32-6) 3 4. Cal State Fullerton (31-10) 4 4. Alabama (31-12) 9 5. Georgia Tech (32-9) 9 5. Cal State Fullerton (31-10) 7 6. Oregon State (28-9) 11 6. Georgia Tech (32-9) 11 7. Clemson (29-13) 6 7. Arkansas (30-12) 10 8. Alabama (31-12) 14 8. Oregon State (28-9) 13 9. Texas (28-15) 7 9. Clemson (29-13) 4 10. Oklahoma (32-10) 16 10. Oklahoma (32-10) 14 11. Arkansas (30-12) 12 11. South Carolina (30-11) 5 12. Florida State (33-10) 5 12. Texas (28-15) 8 13. South Carolina (30-11) 8 13. Florida State (33-10) 6 14. Virginia (34-10) 18 14. Virginia (34-10) 16 15. Notre Dame (32-8) 22 15. Arizona State (28-14) 12 16. Arizona State (28-14) 10 16. Houston (28-15) 20 17. College of Charleston (33-9) 17 17. Kentucky (30-10) 23 18. North Carolina State (31-13) 13 18. Notre Dame (32-8) 22 19. Mississippi State (29-11) 15 19. North Carolina State (31-13) 15 20. Tulane (27-15) 23 20. Wake Forest (30-14) 24 21. Houston (28-15) NR 21. Vanderbilt (25-16) 17 22. Old Dominion (35-8) 19 22. College of Charleston (33-9) 21 23. Wichita State (31-14) NR 23. Mississippi State (29-11) 18 24. Winthrop (31-12) 21 24. San Diego (25-17) 19 25. Troy (32-10) NR 25. UCLA (23-16) NR 2006 Stanford Opponents In Italics 2006 Stanford Opponents In Italics

Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 13 Regional, 20 Pac-10)  SUPERLATIVES TEAM PITCHING HOME RUN LIST IP: 12.0, vs. USC (4/1 - Gm. 2) Overall: 19-19 SO: 13, twice, at Fresno State (2/26), vs. Pacific No. Name (Date, Opp., RBI, Inning, Outs, Count) Pac-10: 5-10 (4/10) 1. Yount (2/4, CSF, 2-run, 2nd, 2, 3-2) Non-Conference Regular Season: 14-9 Runs (Low): 1, five times, vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/3), 2. Castro (2/4, CSF, solo, 3rd, 1, 1-0) NCAA Championship: 0-0 vs. Texas (2/19), vs. Pacific (4/10), at Oregon State 3. Taylor (2/5, CSF, solo, 1st, 2, 1-1) (4/14), vs. Arizona State (4/28) 4. Lewis (2/5, CSF, 2-run, 2nd, 1, 2-0) NCAA Regional: 0-0 5. Minaker (2/10, KU, 2-run, 3rd, 2, 1-0) Home: 13-10 Hits (Low): 3, three times, vs. Nevada (2/21), at Oregon 6. Lewis (2/12, KU, solo, 7th, 1, 2-0) Away: 6-9 State (4/14), vs. Arizona State (4/28) 7. Minaker (2/20, UT, grandslam, 3rd, 1, 2-0) Neutral: 0-0 BB (Low): 0, three times, vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/3), 8. Rapoport (2/20, UT, solo, 5th, 2, 2-2) Day: 12-11 vs. Kansas (2/10), at Fresno State (2/24) 9. Seawell (2/25, at FRE, solo, 5th, 0, 1-2)^ Night: 7-8 10. Minaker (2/26, at FRE, solo, 6th, 0, 1-0)^ TEAM FIELDING 11. Hester (2/26, at FRE, solo, 6th, 2, 0-0) Ranked Opponents: 7-5 12. August (3/10, at USC, 2-run, 7th, 1, 2-1) Unranked Opponents: 12-14 PO: 36, vs. USC (4/1 - Gm. 2) 13. Milleville (3/12, at USC, solo, 4th, 1, 2-2) (according to Baseball America at time of game) A: 16, vs. Washington State 14. Minaker (4/1 - Gm. 1, vs. USC, 2-run, 1st, 1, 2-1) On Television: 1-0 E: 4, at Arizona (4/23) 15. Lewis (4/1 - Gm. 1, vs. USC, 3-run, 7th, 2, 0-1) February: 9-4 DPs Turned: 2, five times, vs. Texas (2/19), vs. Nevada 16. Domaracki (4/8, at SJSU, 3-run, 6th, 0, 0-0) March: 3-5 (2/21), at USC (3/10), vs. Washington State (3/25), at 17. Minaker (4/8, at SJSU, solo, 9th, 2, 1-0) Arizona (4/23) 18. Milleville (4/21, at ARIZ, solo, 7th, 0, 0-1)^ April: 7-10 19. Rapoport (4/30, vs. ASU, grandslam, 5th, 2, 1-1)! May: 0-0 TPs Turned: None *Back-To-Back Homers • ^Leadoff Homers • !Inside-The- Monday: 3-1 Park Tuesday: 2-1 MISCELLANEOUS TEAM Wednesday: 0-0 Longest Game (Inn): 12, vs. USC (4/1 - Gm. 2) TOP HIT STREAKS Thursday: 0-1 Longest Game (Time): 4:24, vs. Arizona State (4/29) Friday: 5-3 Shortest Game (Inn): 7, at Oregon State (4/16) 11, Chris Minaker (2/19 - 3/12) Shortest Game (Time): 1:56, at Oregon State (4/16)* 8, Chris Minaker (4/18 - 4/25) Saturday: 4-8 8, Michael Taylor (2/18 - 3/3)+ Sunday: 5-5 Shortest 9-Inning Game (Time): 2:02, at Oregon 6, Randy Molina (3/25 - 4/2)+ Doubleheaders: 0-0-1 State (4/14) 6, Cord Phelps (2/24 - 3/11)+ 1-Run: 6-4 Largest Attend: 3704, at Fresno State (2/24) 5, Jason Castro (4/2 - 4/21)+ 2-Run: 2-2 Largest Home Attend: 2473, vs. Texas (2/19) 5, Chris Lewis (4/1, Game 1 - 4/10) 3-Run: 3-2 *7-Inning Game 5, Ryan Seawell (4/17 - 4/23)+ 5, Michael Taylor (4/8 - 4/16) 4-Run: 3-1 5, Jim Rapoport (2/20 - 2/26) 5+-Run: 5-10 INDIVIDUAL BATTING 5, Michael Taylor (3/25 - 4/1, Gm. 2) Extra Innings: 2-2 AB: 6, five times, Chris Lewis (4/1 - Gm. 2), Michael 4, Jason Castro (2/4 - 2/12) Less Than 9 Innings: 0-1 Taylor (4/1 - Gm. 2), Chris Minaker (4/8), Ryan Seawell 4, John Hester (4/17 - 4/22) Stanford Scores First: 10-9 (4/21), Jim Rapoport (4/29) 4, John Hester (4/8 - 4/14) Opponent Scores First: 9-10 R: 3, Joey August (3/3) 4, Brian Juhl (2/4 - 4/22)+ H: 4, five times, Chris Minaker (2/20, 3/3), Randy Molina 4, Chris Lewis (4/16 - 4/21) Comeback Wins: 12 4, Chris Minaker (3/26 - 4/1, Gm. 2) Leading After 5 Innings: 14-5 (3/11), John Hester (4/8), Chris Lewis (4/28) 4, Jim Rapoport (3/26 - 4/1, Gm. 2) Trailing After 5 Innings: 4-8 RBI: 5, Chris Minaker (2/20) 4, Michael Taylor (4/18 - 4/23) Tied After 5 Innings: 1-6 2B: 2, six times, Michael Taylor (2/26, 4/1 - Gm. 2), 3, Jim Rapoport (4/28 - 4/30) Leading After 8 Innings: 16-0 John Hester (4/8), Chris Minaker (4/8, 4/18), Chris 3, Ryan Seawell (4/28 - 4/30) Trailing After 8 Innings: 0-16 Lewis (4/18) 3, Brent Milleville (4/17 - 4/21) 3B: 1, 11 times, Michael Taylor (2/3, 4/22, 4/28), Ryan 3, Brent Milleville (3/4 - 3/12)+ Tied After 8 Innings: 3-2 3, Joey August (3/3 - 3/10)+ Win Streak: 4 (2/19 - 2/24) Seawell (2/3), Austin Yount (2/4), Chris Minaker (2/19, 3, John Hester (2/25 - 3/3) Road Win Streak: 1 (2/24, 2/26, 3/4, 3/10, 4/8) 4/28), Chris Lewis (4/8, 4/28), Jim Rapoport (4/22, 3, Chris Lewis (2/24 - 2/26) Home Win Streak: 3 (2/3 - 2/5, 2/19 - 2/21) 4/29) 3, Chris Lewis (2/12 - 2/19) Losing Streak: 4 (3/11 - 3/26, 4/13-17) HR: 1, 19 times, Jason Castro (2/4), Austin Yount (2/4), 3, Brent Milleville (2/20 - 2/25) Road Losing Streak: 3 (4/13 - 4/16) Chris Lewis (2/5, 2/12, 4/1 - Gm. 1), Michael Taylor (2/5), 3, Randy Molina (4/25 - 4/29) Chris Minaker (2/10, 2/20, 2/26, 4/1 - Gm. 1, 4/8), Jim 3, Cord Phelps (4/8 - 4/13) Home Losing Streak: 2, three times (2/10 - 2/11, 3/25 3, Jim Rapoport (2/4 - 2/10) - 3/26, 4/1 - 4/2) Rapoport (2/20, 4/30), Ryan Seawell (2/25), John Hester 2, John Hester (4/29 - 4/30) (2/26), Joey August (3/10), Brent Milleville (3/12, 4/21), 2, Joey August (4/10 - 4/13) Brendan Domaracki (4/8) 2, Joey August (3/27 - 4/1, Gm. 1) GAME HIGHS Grandslams: 1, twice, Chris Minaker (2/20), Jim 2, Joey August (2/5 - 2/12)+ Rapoport (4/29) 2, Jason Castro (2/19 - 2/20) TEAM BATTING Inside-The-Park: 1, Jim Rapoport (4/29) 2, Brendan Domaracki (4/2 - 4/8) 2, Brendan Domaracki (2/26 - 3/3) AB: 45, vs. USC (4/1 - Gm. 2) Cycles: None R: 13, twice, vs. Texas (2/20), at San Jose State (4/8) 2, John Hester (4/1, Gm. 1 - 4/1, Gm. 2) Total Bases: 8, twice, Chris Minaker (2/20, 4/8) 2, John Hester (3/25 - 3/26) R (Inning): 9, vs. Texas (2/20, 3rd Inning) BB: 3, twice, Joey August (3/3, 4/29), Chris Lewis 2, John Hester (3/10 - 3/11) H: 18, at San Jose State (4/8) (4/13) 2, John Hester (2/19 - 2/20) RBI: 13, vs. Texas (2/20) SO: 3, three times, Sean Ratliff (2/19), Ryan Seawell 2, Chris Lewis (3/4 - 3/10) 2B: 7, at San Jose State (4/8) (4/25), Chris Lewis, 4/29 2, Chris Minaker (4/8 - 4/10) 2, Chris Minaker (2/10 - 2/11) 3B: 3, vs. Arizona State (4/28) SAC: 2, Jim Rapoport (3/3) HR: 2, six times, vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/4, 2/5), vs. 2, Chris Minaker (2/3 - 2/4) SF: 2, Michael Taylor (2/12) 2, Randy Molina (3/10 - 3/12) Texas (2/20), at Fresno State (2/26), vs. USC (4/1 - Gm. SB: 1, 21 times, Michael Taylor (2/3), Chris Minaker 2, Randy Molina (2/21 - 2/24) 2), at San Jose State (4/8) (2/11, 2/25, 3/3, 3/27, 4/16), Jason Castro (2/12, 3/4, 4/8), 2, Cord Phelps (2/18 - 2/19) Total Bases: 33, at San Jose State (4/8) John Hester (2/12, 2/21, 4/29), Chris Lewis (2/19), Jim 2, Jim Rapoport (4/21 - 4/22) BB: 11, vs. Arizona State (4/29) Rapoport (2/25, 3/27), Ryan Seawell (3/12, 4/17, 4/21), 2, Jim Rapoport (2/12 - 2/18) 2, Ryan Seawell (2/25 - 2/26) SO: 9, twice, vs. Pacific (4/10), at Arizona (4/22) Joey August (3/27), Brent Milleville (4/22, 4/23) SAC: 2, nine times, vs. Texas (2/19), at California (3/3, 2, Ryan Seawell (2/3 - 2/4) HBP: 2, Michael Taylor (4/18) 2, Austin Yount (2/3 - 2/4)+ 3/4), at USC (3/10), vs. Washington State (3/25, 3/27), *Current Streaks In Bold; +Career-Best Hit Streak vs. USC (4/1 - Gm. 1), at San Jose State (4/8), vs. San INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Francisco (4/17) IP (Start): 9.0, Greg Reynolds (4/28) 2006 HONORS SF: 2, four times, vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/5), vs. Kansas IP (Relief): 6.1, Nolan Gallagher (4/1 - Gm. 2) (2/11, 2/12), vs. Nevada (2/21) CHRIS MINAKER Runs (Low, CG): 1, Greg Reynolds (4/28) • CBF Wallace Award Watch List SB: 3, vs. Washington State (3/27) Hits (Low, CG): 3, Greg Reynolds (4/28) HBP: 4, vs. Sacramento State (4/17) SO: 11, Greg Reynolds (2/24) DAVID STRINGER Caught Stealing: 2, three times, vs. Cal State Fullerton BB (Low, CG): 1, Greg Reynolds (4/28) • CBF Honor Roll (February 28) (2/4), at California (3/4), at Oregon State (4/13) • Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week (February 28) Runners LOB: 14, vs. USC (4/1 - Gm. 2) INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Hit Into DP: 3, four times, vs. Washington State (3/25, PO: 15, Jason Castro (3/25) MICHAEL TAYLOR 3/27), vs. USC (4/2), at Arizona (4/23) A: 9, Chris Minaker (3/25) • BA Third Team Preseason All-American • CBF Wallace Award Watch List E: 2, five times, Chris Minaker (2/24), Chris Lewis (2/25, 3/3, 3/4), Austin Yount (4/23)  Stanford Baseball (Champions • 2 CWS, 5 Super Regional, 13 Regional, 20 Pac-10)