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Stanford-Saint Mary's Baseball Game Notes (May 17, 2005)

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Stanford's victory was its 30th of the season, giving the Cardinal 12 consecutive campaigns with 30 or more wins as Stanford also assured itself of its 12th straight winning season and its 57th in the last 59 years

Stanford won its 20th consecutive game against Saint Mary's dating back to the last Gael victory over the Cardinal by a score of 1-0 at Sunken Diamond on February 1, 1994

Stanford has won nine of its last 11 home games and is 21-8 at Sunken Diamond this season

Stanford made one error but still maintained a .978 fielding percentage that ranks second in the nation and is one percentage point better than the school record of .977 set by the 2001 club

Stanford's pitching staff lowered its ERA to 3.67, marking the lowest it has been this season since it stood at 3.62 following a game against Santa Clara on April 5 ... The team's 3.67 ERA would be the third-lowest the team has recorded in the last 28 seasons (1978 - 2005)

Stanford's pitching staff tossed its fifth shutout of the season

Stanford's pitching staff has now allowed just 19 earned runs in its last 94.1 innings of work over 10 games for a 1.81 ERA during the run

Stanford's pitching staff struck out a season-high 14 batters without giving up a walk

Ryan Seawell scored a career-high three runs

Chris Minaker extended his hit streak to a new career-high seven games

Jed Lowrie extended his hit streak to a season-high-tying six games and has taken over the team's batting average lead with a .328 mark

Greg Reynolds equaled his career-high with five strikeouts

Greg Reynolds improved to 3-0 lifetime versus Saint Mary's

Matt Manship knocked his season ERA back under the 1.00 mark to 0.99 with his scoreless inning

Stanford has outscored its last two opponents by a combined score of 21-1 (UCLA 11-1, Saint Mary's 10-0)