Baseball

Stanford-Washington Baseball Game Notes (April 22, 2005)

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Jeff Gilmore (9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 9 SO) pitched his first complete game of the season and the third of his career, allowing career game-lows of one run and four hits, while striking out a career-high nine
Jim Rapoport had his career-high and the team's longest hit streak of the season snapped at 13 games by going 0-for-4
John Mayberry, Jr. now has the team's longest current hit streak at five games
Stanford played errorless baseball for the 19th time in 36 games this season, maintaining a .980 fielding percentage that leads the Pac-10 and is .003 points higher than the school record .977 fielding percentage posted by the 2001 club
Stanford came from behind to win this season for the 10th time in its 22 victories
Stanford has now won nine of the 10 games it has played at Sunken Diamond versus Washington since the Pac-10 North and South Divisions merged in 1999
Stanford's victory was its fourth in a row at Sunken Diamond, where the Cardinal has posted a 56-12 record in its last 68 contests
The game time of 2:12 marked the second-shortest game of the season played by Stanford