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Stanford-USC Baseball Game Notes (May 28, 2005)

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Chris Minaker extended his career-best hit streak to 12 games, tied career-highs with four RBI and two doubles, and increased his season doubles total to 22 to rank tied for sixth on Stanford's all-time single season list in that category

Chris Minaker has now hit seven doubles in five games versus USC in 2005

John Hester established a new career-high with four RBI

Ben Summerhays had a career-high three hits

Jeff Gilmore improved to 20-4 (.833) all-time at Stanford and now ranks tied for seventh on the school's all-time won-loss percentage list

Jeff Gilmore is now Stanford's active career-leader in complete games after tossing the fifth of his career and also leads the team with three complete games this season

Stanford's 14 runs were one shy of the season-high 15 the Cardinal scored in a 15-10 win at Cal State Fullerton on February 6

Stanford's 14 RBI equaled a season-high that was first set in a 14-5 win at Washington State on April 1

Stanford's eighth inning triple play was its first since turning one against Cal Poly on May 24, 2003

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

Stanford's pitching staff has an updated 3.84 season ERA as the Cardinal is looking to record an ERA under 4.00 for the fourth time in the last six campaigns

Stanford snapped a two-game losing streak to USC

Stanford broke a season-high-tying three-game road losing skid

Stanford needs to win the final game of its current series versus USC on Sunday to extend current strings of eight straight season series and seven consecutive regular season three-game series wins against the Trojans