Jim Rapoport extended his career-high hit streak to 11 games, the longest by a Stanford player this season, with his fifth inning homer and hit safely for the 17th time in his last 18 contests
 John Hester had his career-high hit streak end at eight games
 Michael Taylor had his career-high-tying hit streak stopped at six contests
 Stanford was held to five or fewer hits for the sixth time this season
 Stanford had a five-game road win streak snapped
 Stanford played errorless baseball for the 14th time this season to improve its fielding percentage to .979, two percentage points above the school record of .977 set by the 2001 club
 Stanford played on television (AZ-TV) for the first time this year
 Stanford's pitching staff now has a 3.98 ERA as the Cardinal is attempting to record an ERA under 4.00 for the fourth time in the last six seasons
Stanford-Arizona State Baseball Game Notes (April 15, 2005)
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