Baseball

Stanford-UC Davis Baseball Game Notes (May 2, 2005)

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Stanford has won five of its last six games overall
Stanford snapped a three-game road losing streak with Monday's win over UC Davis
Stanford has now won seven straight games versus UC Davis as the Cardinal and Aggies played for the first time Monday since Stanford was a 12-4 winner in Davis on February 18, 1997 (the last UC Davis win in the series was in Davis on March 27, 1991)
Stanford made one error Monday to maintain a .979 fielding percentage that leads the nation and is .002 points higher than the school record .977 fielding percentage posted by the 2001 club
Stanford's eight-run margin of victory was its third-largest of the season
Stanford had 12 hits in the contest and now has 10 or more hits in five of its last seven games
Stanford's shutout was its third of the season
Stanford's pitching trio of Jeff Gilmore, Mark Romanczuk and Greg Reynolds combined for a team season-high 13 strikeouts
Jeff Gilmore picked up his seventh win of the season and is now tied for third in the Pac-10 in victories
Adam Sorgi extended his career-high hit streak to seven games and drove in a career-high three runs
Jim Rapoport drew a career-high five walks, the most by a Stanford player this season, and has now walked eight times in his last two contests
Jim Rapoport reached the 50-hit, 20-RBI and 10-stolen base marks for the season
Mark Romanczuk retired the final 12 batters he faced after issuing a walk to the first batter he saw after entering the game to start the bottom of the fourth
Stanford head coach Mark Marquess coached his 1800th collegiate game at Stanford on Monday and now has a 1215-580-5 (.676) record in his 29th season as a college head coach (all at Stanford)