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Stanford-Sacramento State Baseball Game Notes (March 25, 2007)

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Nolan Gallagher threw his first career shutout and his second career complete game, as well as Stanford's first complete game and shutout of the season

Nolan Gallagher retired 14 in a row between a Patrick Cummins single to lead off the fourth and a two-out single by David Flores in the eighth

Nolan Gallagher struck out a career-high-tying and season-high seven batters

Nolan Gallagher allowed only two Sacramento State runners into scoring position

Michael Taylor (RF) and Sean Ratliff (CF) have now both started all 21 games this season

Michael Taylor extended his string of consecutive games started to 137 dating back to the 2005 season

Stanford snapped a 12-inning scoreless streak with its three-run fourth frame

Stanford's six-run fifth inning equaled its biggest scoring inning of the season as the Cardinal scored six runs in a frame for the fourth time

Joey August extended his career-high hit streak to seven games

Brent Milleville had his career-high five-game hit streak snapped

Adam Sorgi tied a season-high with three RBI and extended his season-high hit streak to four games

Grant Escue had a season-high two hits and a career-high and season-high-tying two RBI

Adam Gaylord had a career-high three hits

Mark Marquess coached his 1900th career game at Stanford

Stanford improved to 10-2 this season versus unranked clubs

Stanford improved to 6-1 on Sundays this season by winning on Sunday and in the final game of a series for the sixth straight time

Stanford's 10-run margin of victory was its largest of the season

All 13 Stanford hits were singles

Stanford won for just the second time on the road this season to improve to 2-6 away from Sunken Diamond

Stanford recorded its fourth straight errorless game after having not recorded one in the first 17 contests of the season

Stanford has now won four of its last five games against Sacramento State and three straight against the Hornets in Sacramento